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Safety Recommendations

Extension

Neutral

Flexion

Radial Deviation

Neutral

Ulnar Deviation

Avoid

Avoid

Avoid

OK

Avoid

OK

cold and dampness, diet, smoking and work practices are
thought to contribute to the conditions.

Any tool operator should be aware of the following warning
signs and symptoms so that a problem can be addressed
before it becomes a debilitating injury. Any user suffering
prolonged symptoms of tingling, numbness, blanching of
fingers, clumsiness or weakened grip, nocturnal pain in the
hand, or any other disorder of the shoulders, arms, wrists,
or fingers is advised to consult a physician. If it is determined
that the symptoms are job related or aggravated by move-
ments and postures dictated by the job design, it may be
necessary for the employer to take steps to prevent further
occurrences. These steps might include, but are not limited
to, repositioning the workpiece or redesigning the worksta-
tion, reassigning workers to other jobs, rotating jobs, chang-
ing 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 circulation)

• Keep tool well maintained and replace worn parts

Work gloves with vibration reducing liners and wrist sup-
ports 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 designed 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 prac-
tices obtained from various sources available at the dateof
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 proce-
dures 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 warn-
ing labels when missing or when the information can no
longer be read. Replacement labels can be ordered as any
spare part.

203289

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.

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Содержание 55NLTVC Series

Страница 1: ...er L Options Handle Transducer 55 Nutrunner 55 Series N T XX C L X Built in Socket S Gear Train Designation Specify Size Threaded Spindle T Output Drive Angle Terminations 2 3 4 6 7 10 X X X 3 8 1 2 4...

Страница 2: ...ing sockets make sure the air line is shut off and drained of air This will Safety Recommendations prevent the tool from operating if the throttle is accidently engaged When using right angle nutrunne...

Страница 3: ...d wrist supports are designed 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...

Страница 4: ...RECOMMENDATIONS ON PAGES 2 3 BEFORE OPERATING A NUTRUNNER TORQUE ADJUSTMENT The 55NLTVC nutrunner is designed to develop maximum rated torque at 90 psig The torque setting is achieved by entering a nu...

Страница 5: ...867510 ballbearing No 867547 and driven gear by clamping the square drive in the vise Drive the right angle housing away from the square drive using a soft mallet Press the square drive end of the spi...

Страница 6: ...th the pockets machined in the ring gear Line up the hole in the ring gear with the hole in the transducer and install the pin No 812164 Transducer Wiring Connection NOTE Do not bend strike push or pu...

Страница 7: ...l Calibration Resistor Value in ohms of the torque monitor used The following is an example of a 55 series right angle tool a P head and a torque monitor with a 110 000 ohm calibration resistor The va...

Страница 8: ...015 020 as shown A new plunger pin should be spaced as shown however a previously used plunger pin must be pressed to this dimension 2 Assemble the solenoid components as shown Solenoid retainer must...

Страница 9: ...JUSTMENT SCREW 5 64 HEX WRENCH SOLENOID SEAT VALVE PLUNGER SOLENOID RETAINER PLUNGER PIN HAT 4 Using a 5 64 hex wrench turn adjustment screw clockwise until plunger pin is pressed through hat and valv...

Страница 10: ...D SIGNAL V RED LED SIGNAL RED RED SOLENOID CAMBION CONNECTORS BLACK BLACK ARMOR CABLE 55 75 SOLENOID CONTROL TOOL WIRING DIAGRAM S S T T U U V V WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE YELLOW LED COMMON GREEN LED RED...

Страница 11: ...ng 1 2 x 5 8 Pinion Bearing upper Driven Gear Bearing Cap Housing incl 843589 Pinion Gear Housing Make Up Plate Housing Lock Nut Housing Clamp Ring Lock Pin Spring Cap Socket Lock Pin 3 8 Sq Dr Spindl...

Страница 12: ...844014 844016 844017 847272 864105 867520 867521 867522 867546 Angle Head Spindle Retainer Nut 1 2 Sq Dr Spindle Spindle Cap Driven Gear 14T Pinion Gear 9T Pinion Gear Needle Bearing 3 8 Sq Dr Spindl...

Страница 13: ...ke Up Plate Housing Lock Nut Housing Clamp Ring Grease Plug Spindle Ball Bearing Pinion Needle Bearing Bearing Cap Set Screw Spindle Needle Bearing T RIGHT ANGLE HEAD Denotes parts not included in sub...

Страница 14: ...of the head and move it rearward to engage the spline Securely tighten the reaction bar and bolts to prevent coming loose from vibration CAUTION REACTION BAR BRACKET ASSEMBLY T HEAD RETRACTABLE SPINDL...

Страница 15: ...535 869629 869634 Model 2 3 4 6 Model 7 10 QUANTITY MODELS 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 7...

Страница 16: ...PLATE 1 203374 DRIVE SHAFT 1 203374 202396 619377 867536 203101 869572 843444 865352 203099 869569 863887 55NLTVC MOTOR HOUSING AND HANDLE 203259 Neg Common 203350 Pos Common 203450 863241 203369 203...

Страница 17: ...Seat Gasket Solenoid Seat Solenoid Retainer incl 863241 Air Inlet Valve Piston incl 866399 Shut off Valve incl 203379 Valve Seal Valve Cap incl 847710 Throttle Valve Spring Bushing Wire Bundle 19 pin...

Страница 18: ...RING INTERNAL HEX SPINDLE DRIVE SPINDLE GEAR SPLINE PROTECTOR CLIP RETAINING RING SET SCREW DRIVE SPINDLE BALL BALL BEARING LOCK PIN SPRING HOUSING MAKE UP PLATE HOUSING LOCK NUT HOUSING CLAMP RING PI...

Страница 19: ...11 864712 204346 867997 204344 867924 204349 DESCRIPTION ANGLE HEAD DRIVE SPINDLE BEARING CAP HOLD SPINDLE CLAMP RING CLAMP NUT SPRING NEEDLE BEARING DRIVEN GEAR PINION O RING RETAINING RING BALL BALL...

Страница 20: ...4 867524 6 2 3 4 6 GEAR TRAINS 869629 TRANSDUCERIZED ONLY 847566 869634 202605 812164 Part No Model 844774 2 844774 3 844774 4 844774 6 QUANTITY MODELS 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 9...

Страница 21: ...21...

Страница 22: ...22 NOTES...

Страница 23: ...23 NOTES...

Страница 24: ...24 670 Industrial Drive Lexington SC 29072 Phone 803 359 1200 Fax 803 359 2013...

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