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For your safety and the safety of others, read and under-
stand the safety recommendations and operating instruc-
tions before operating a screwdriver.
Always wear protective equipment:
For additional information on eye protection and face
protection, refer to Federal OSHA Regulations, 29 Code
of Federal Regulations, Section 1910.133., Eye and Face
Protection, and American National Standards Institute,
ANSI Z87.1, Occupational and Educational Eye and Face
Protection. Z87.1 is available from the American National
Standards Institute, Inc., 11 West 42nd Street, New York,
N.Y. 10036.
Hearing protection is recommended in high noise areas
85 dBA or greater. The operation of other tools and
equipment in the area, reflective surfaces, process noises
and resonant structures can substantially contribute to,
and increase the noise level in the area. Excessive air
pressure above 90 PSIG or worn motor components can
also increase sound level emitted by tool. Proper hearing
conservation measures, including annual audiograms
and training in the use and fit of hearing protection devices
may be necessary. For additional information on hearing
protection, refer to Federal Regulations, Section 1910.95,
Occupational Noise Exposure, and American National
Standards Institute, ANSI S12.6, Hearing Protectors.
Cleco screwdrivers are designed to operate on 90 psig
(6.2 bar) maximum air pressure. If the tool is properly
sized and applied, higher air pressure is unnecessary.
Excessive air pressure increases the loads and stresses
on the tool parts, sockets, and fasteners and may result in
breakage. Installation of a filter-regulator-lubricator in the
air supply line ahead of the tool is recommended.
Safety Recommendations
Before the tool is connected to the air supply, check the
throttle for proper operation (i. e., throttle moves freely and
returns to closed position). Being careful not to endanger
adjacent personnel, clear the air hose of accumulated dust
and moisture. Before connecting a tool to the air hose,
removing a tool from service or changing bits, make sure
the air line is shut off and drained of air. This will prevent
the tool from operating if the throttle is accidently engaged.
Tools with clutches can stall if adjusted over maximum
power output of tool, or if there is a drop in air pressure.
Operator must then resist stall torque until throttle is
released.
Higher torque screwdrivers can be equipped with grip
sleeves and dead handles. Tool balance arms are avail-
able to absorb the torque reaction of the tool while balanc-
ing the weight of the tool for improved ergonomic applica-
tions.
Poor quality fasteners and bits can cause vibration during
run down. Use quality fasteners and bits.
Some individuals may be susceptible to disorders of the
hands and arms when performing tasks consisting of
highly repetitive motions and/or exposure to extended
vibration. Cumulative trauma disorders such as carpal
tunnel syndrome and tendonitis may be caused or aggra-
vated by repetitious, forceful exertions of the hands and
arms. Vibration may contribute to a condition called
Raynaud's Syndrome. These disorders develop gradually
over periods of weeks, months, and years. It is presently
unknown to what extent exposure to vibrations or repeti-
tive motions may contribute to the disorders. Hereditary
factors, vasculatory or circulatory problems, exposure to
cold and dampness, diet, smoking and work practices are
thought to contribute to the conditions.
WARNING
!
Impact resistant eye protection
must be worn while operating
or working near this tool.
CAUTION
!
Personal hearing protection is
recommended when operating
or working near this tool.
CAUTION
!
Repetitive work motions and/or vibration
may 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.
WARNING
!
Avoid repeated bending of wrists and hands.
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