DO NOT OPERATE THE LONG REACH AIR TOOL
WITHOUT PROPER LUBRICATION. IMPROPER
LUBRICATION TO THE MOVING PARTS OF THE
LONG REACH AIR TOOL
CAN RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
OPERATING THE LONG REACH AIR TOOL.
Applications: All models.
Operation of the Long Reach Air Tool involves a
combination of air flow rate in CFM (lit/sec) and
pressure in PSI (kPa) to control the frequency rate and
energy by which the piston strikes the accessory tool.
FIGURE 17.
FIGURE 17
1) The operator places the tip, chisel or blade of the
accessory tool in contact with the work surface in the
desired location.
DO NOT OPERATE THE LONG REACH AIR TOOL
WITHOUT AN ACCESSORY TOOL PROPERLY
INSTALLED IN THE TOOL RECEIVER ASSEMBLY
AND/OR IF THE TIP, CHISEL OR BLADE OF THE
ACCESSORY TOOL IS NOT IN CONTACT WITH THE
WORK SURFACE. THIS OPERATING
CONFIGURATION CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
2) Keep a firm, but steady, grip on the handle grips.
Wrap the fingers around the grips, keeping the grips
cradled between the thumbs and forefingers.
ALWAYS DETERMINE THE GRIPS ARE IN GOOD
CONDITION AND FREE OF MOISTURE, PITCH, OIL
OR GREASE. WEAR GLOVES TO IMPROVE THE
GRIP. GRIPS SHOULD BE REPAIRED AND/OR
REPLACED WHEN THEY BECOME WORN AND/OR
DAMAGED FROM USE. DO NOT OPERATE THE
LONG REACH AIR TOOL UNTIL SUCH GRIPS ARE
REPAIRED AND/OR REPLACED WITH FACTORY
APPROVED REPLACEMENT PARTS ONLY.
OPERATION OF THE LONG REACH AIR TOOL
WITH IMPROPER HANDLE GRIPS CAN RESULT IN
PROPERTY
DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.
3) The operator positions himself in relation to the Long
Reach Air Tool as depicted in FIGURE 18. The Long
Reach Air Tool should be placed as close to the body
as practical and possible for the specific job
application. Assume a position which allows reactive
"body english" against the energy produced during
each blow. Operators should position their backs as
vertical as possible by bending the legs as required
during the job process. This procedure will help
minimize back related problems with use. Positioning
one foot in front of the other will enhance proper body
position. Maintaining proper operating positions is one
of the most IMPORTANT and EFFECTIVE procedures
for controlling fatigue, body stress and productivity
rates. Improper operating positions only aggravate the
side effects upon the operator. FIGURE 19 and
FIGURE 20 depict typical improper operator positions
which reduce machine control.
MDF SERIES LONG REACH AIR TOOLS FORM GOM6019801, VERSION 1.0, AUTHORIZATION: DVR, PAGE: 20
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