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Safety Recommendations

If it is determined that the symptoms are job related or aggravated
by movements and postures dictated by the job design, it may be
necessary for the employer to take steps to prevent further occur-
rences. These steps might include, but are not limited to, reposi-
tioning the workpiece or redesigning the workstation, reassigning
workers to other jobs, rotating jobs, changing work pace, and/or
changing the type of tool used so as to minimize stress on the
operator. Some tasks may require more than one type of tool to
obtain the optimum operator/tool/task relationship.

The following suggestions will help reduce or moderate the effects
of repetitive work motions and/or extended vibration exposure:

• Use a minimum hand grip force consistent with proper
  control and safe operation

• Keep body and hands warm and dry (cold weather is
   reported  to be a major factor contributing to Raynaud's
  Syndrome)

• Avoid anything that inhibits blood circulation
         —Smoking Tobacco (another contributing
             factor)
         —Cold Temperatures
         —Certain Drugs

• Tasks should be performed in such a manner that the
   wrists are maintained in a neutral position, which is
   not flexed, hyperextended, or turned side to side.

• Stressful postures should be avoided — select a tool
  appropriate for the job and work location

• Avoid highly repetitive movements of hands and
   wrists, and continuous vibration exposure (after each
  period of operation, exercise to increase blood circu-
  lation)

• Keep tool well maintained and replace worn parts

Work gloves with vibration reducing liners and wrist supports are
available from some manufacturers of industrial work gloves. Tool
wraps and grips are also available from a number of different
manufacturers. These gloves, wraps, and wrist supports are de-
signed to reduce and moderate the effects of extended vibration
exposure and repetitive wrist trauma. Since they vary widely in
design, material, thickness, vibration reduction, and wrist support
qualities, it is recommended that the glove, tool wrap, or wrist
support  manufacturer be consulted for items designed for your
specific application. WARNING! Proper fit of gloves is important.
Improperly fitted gloves may restrict blood flow to the fingers
and can substantially reduce grip strength

For more information on the safe use of portable air tools, see the
latest edition of ANSI B186.1, Safety Code for Portable Air Tools,
available from the American National Standards Institute, Inc. 11
West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

This information is a compilation of general safety practices ob-
tained from various sources available at the date of production.
However, our company does not represent that every acceptable
safety practice is offered herein, or that abnormal or unusual
circumstances may not warrant or require additional procedures.
Your work may require additional specific safety procedures.
Follow these procedures as required by your company.

Warning Labels
The warning labels found on these tools are an essential part of this
product. Labels should not be removed. Labels should be checked
periodically for legibility. Replace warning labels when missing or
when the information can no longer be read. Replacement labels
can be ordered as any spare part.

203289

203185

Extension

Neutral

Flexion

Radial Deviation

Neutral

Ulnar Deviation

Avoid

Avoid

Avoid

OK

Avoid

OK

203185-4

READ

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

OVER

CAUTION

!

Personal hearing protection is 

recommended when operating

or working near this tool.

WARNING

!

Impact resistant eye protection 

must be worn while operating 

or working near this tool.

Read Operating Instructions carefully. Follow

the Safety Recommendations for your safety 

and the safety of others.

Hearing protection is recommended in high noise

areas (above 85 dBA). Close proximity of other

tools, reflective surfaces, process noises, and

resonant structures can substantially contribute 

to the sound level experienced by the user.

WARNING

!

Repetitive work motions and/or vibration

can cause injury to hands and arms.

Use minimum hand grip force consistent with

proper control and safe operation.

Keep body and hands warm and dry.

Avoid anything that inhibits blood circulation.

Avoid continuous vibration exposure.

Keep wrists straight.

Avoid repeated bending of wrists and hands.

Do not remove this tag until

the operator of this tool has

read these safety precautions.

Содержание 35NALTV Series

Страница 1: ...omatic Clutch A Torque Control 35 Nutrunner 35 Series N T L V A XX Built in Socket S Ext Housing E Gear Train Designation Specify Size Threaded Spindle T Output Drive Angle Terminations M K 5 7 10 20...

Страница 2: ...ct in the ON position due to torque reaction The angle head may be repositioned with respect to the lever to accommodate proper location for task If tool is to be reversed locate throttle lever in a n...

Страница 3: ...ur specific application WARNING Proper fit of gloves is important Improperly fitted gloves may restrict blood flow to the fingers and can substantially reduce grip strength For more information on the...

Страница 4: ...ted in the angle head housing Use only a low pressure grease gun STORAGE In the event that it becomes necessary to store the tool for an extended period of time overnight weekend etc it should receive...

Страница 5: ...reassembly procedures K RIGHT ANGLE HEAD REASSEMBLY Slip pinion needle bearing No 869864 unstamped end first on the pinion No 202200 and press press on the bearing s stamped end the bearing to a dept...

Страница 6: ...que monitor used The following is an example of a 35 series right angle tool and a torque monitor with a 110 000ohm calibration resistor The values are FS 37 7 ft lbs Rbr 700ohm Vo 002 Rcal 110 000ohm...

Страница 7: ...40 TRANSDUCER TOOL WIRING DIAGRAM S S T T U U V V WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE YELLOW LED YELLOW LED COMMON COMMON GREEN LED GREEN LED RED LED RED LED TOOL RECEPTACLE TOOL RECEPTACLE CABLE CONNECTORS CABL...

Страница 8: ...g 11 16 x 13 16 O Ring Pinion Ball Bearing Lock Pin Spring 1 4 Pinion Ball Ring Retainer 008 Spacer Grease Plug 004 Spacer Pinion Needle Bearing 10mm Conversion Kit 13mm Conversion Kit 15mm Conversion...

Страница 9: ...ll Grease Fitting Lock Pin Spring O Ring 1 2 x 5 8 Pinion Ball Bearing Pinion Needle Bearing Pinion Bearing Retainer Head Positioning Shim 008 Driven Gear Spindle Bearing Cap Head Positioning Shim 004...

Страница 10: ...16 Steel Ball 5 847596 Thrust Bearing 1 869305 Torque Spring Red 1 869423 Steel Spacer 030 035 869434 Spacer 090 097 1 PART NO NAME OF PART QTY PARTS LIST 35NALTV CLECOMATIC CLUTCH PART NO NAME OF PAR...

Страница 11: ...69584 847566 619017 202877 202888 203144 202889 847147 844364 20 867872 30 869182 867922 867921 20 30 GEAR TRAINS 202879 847566 619017 202878 202888 20 867866 30 869181 202881 202881 5 7 10 20 30 GEAR...

Страница 12: ...5 Trip Rod 1 203124 Cylinder incl 812165 1 203130 Rotor Hex 1 204196 Drive Shaft 5 10 20 1 204197 Drive Shaft 7 30 1 619377 Front Ball Bearing 1 812165 Cylinder Pin 1 847609 Rear Ball Bearing 1 869788...

Страница 13: ...RTS LIST BACKHEAD 35NALTV BACKHEAD 202410 202701 202720 202874 202880 202883 202884 202885 202886 202887 203036 203055 203056 203057 203188 203190 203205 203286 Parts included in light kit only The co...

Страница 14: ...14 NOTES...

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Страница 16: ...16 670 Industrial Drive Lexington SC 29072 Phone 803 359 1200 Fax 803 359 2013...

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