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IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES
1.1
The meaning for the symbol as below
Be sure to read the following Important Safety Rules carefully and make sure that you
understand them thoroughly before installing, operating or maintaining this tool.
The operator and others in the vicinity has to wear eye-protection at all times during use.
Due to rivet mandrel may eject out when the rivets are cut and can cause serious injury.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
1.2
Safety rules (Air riveter with vacuum system at here we call “the tool”)
1.2.1
The tool must be maintained in a safe working condition at all times and examined at
regular intervals for damage and function by trained competent personnel. Any
dismantling procedure shall be undertaken only by personnel trained in RODAC
procedures. Do not dismantle the tool without prior reference to maintenance
instructions. Please contact RODAC with your training requirements.
1.2.2
Check all the tool parts are free from damage before use. Any damaged parts should be
repaired before the tool is used.
1.2.3
Make sure that the tool and the air source are connected securely. If the threads of the
joints do not match or if the screws are not inserted far enough, the air hose may
become disconnected during use and injury may result.
1.2.4
The tool shall at all times be operated in accordance with relevant Health and Safety
legislation. Any question regarding the correct operation of the tool and operator safety
should be directed to RODAC system.
1.2.5
The precautions to be observed when using the tool must be explained by the customer
to all operators.
1.2.6
Always disconnect the airline form the tool inlet before attempting to adjust, fit or
remove a nose assembly.
1.2.7
Do not operate the tool directed towards any person or operator.
1.2.8
Always adopt a firm footing or a stable position before operating the tool.
1.2.9
Ensure that vent holes do not become blocked or covered.
1.2.10 The air pressure should be kept within 7 bar. If air pressure over 7 bar, the tool may
become damaged, and injury or damage to property may result.