S A F E T Y W A R N I N G S
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Approved eye protection should be worn when operating, repairing, or overhauling this tool.
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Do not use beyond the design intent.
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Do not use substitute components for repair.
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Any modification to the tool, pulling heads, accessories or any component supplied by
CHERRY® Aerospace, or their representatives, shall be the customer’s entire
responsibility.
CHERRY® Aerospace will be pleased to advise on any proposed modification.
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The tool must be maintained in a safe working condition at all times and examined at
regular intervals for damage.
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Before disassembling the tool for repair, refer to the maintenance instructions. All repairs
shall be undertaken only by personnel trained in CHERRY® Aerospace installation tools.
Contact CHERRY® Aerospace with your training requirement.
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Always disconnect the air line from the tool inlet before attempting to service, adjust, fit or
remove any accessory.
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Do not operate the tool when it is directed at any person.
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Ensure that the vent holes do not become blocked or covered and that air line
hoses are always in good condition.
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Excessive contact with the fluid should be avoided to minimize the possibility of rashes.
Care should be taken to wash thoroughly.
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Operating air pressure should not exceed 110 psi (7,6 bar).
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Do not operate the tool without pulling head in place.
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Do not operate the tool unless the handle base (26) is fully secured by the base cover (28) and
retaining rings (27 & 29).
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All retaining rings, screwed end caps, air fittings, trigger valves and pulling heads should
be attached securely and examined at the end of each working shift.
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Do not pull rivet in the air.
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The precautions to be used when using this tool must be explained by the customer to
all operators.
Any question regarding the correct operation of the tool and operator safety
should be directed to CHERRY® Aerospace.
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Do not pound on the rear of the tool head to force rivets into holes as this will damage the
tool.
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Do not depress the trigger while disconnecting the air bleeder and replacing the cap screws
(5) when bleeding the tool.