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WARNING! – Risk of Hand Arm Vibration Injury.

This tool may cause Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome if its use is not adequately managed.

This tool is subject to the vibration testing section of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

This tool is to be operated in accordance with these instructions.

This tool has been tested in accordance with: 

EN ISO 28927-2:2009 & BS EN ISO 15744:2008.

Declaration and verification of Vibration Emission figures are in accordance with EN 12096:1997

Measured vibration emission value (a):   . . . . . . 4.54m/s²

Uncertainty value(k):  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.57m/s²

Please note that the application of the tool to a sole specialist task may produce a different average vibration 

emission. We recommend that a specific evaluation of the vibration emission is conducted prior to commencing 

with a specialist task.

A health and safety assessment by the user (or employer) will need to be carried out to determine the suitable 

duration of use for each tool. 

NB: 

Stated Vibration Emission values are type-test values and are intended to be typical. 

Whilst in use, the actual value will vary considerably from and depend on many factors.  

Such factors include; the operator, the task and the inserted tool or consumable. 

NB:

 ensure that the length of leader hoses is sufficient to allow unrestricted use, as this also helps to reduce 

vibration.

The state of maintenance of the tool itself is also an important factor, a poorly maintained tool will also increase 

the risk of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome.

CORRECT USE.

Vibration emission is closely linked to the operating pressure in the air supply. The user should ensure that the 

pressure is set in accordance with our recommendations to assure optimum efficiency and minimise vibration 

exposure.

•  Keep hands away from sockets when in use.

•  Do not use ill-fitting or worn Sockets and Extensions as this will increase vibration.

•  Ensure that the tool is correctly aligned to the work. Misalignment increases the risk of vibration injury.

•  Ensure that consumables are selected, maintained and replaced in accordance with Sealey Instructions.

•  Sleeve fittings must be used where possible.

•  Always support the tool in a stand or on a balancer or a tension device where possible.

•  Ensure that the operator is sufficiently experienced in order to be able to handle and operate the tool correctly.

•  Ensure that the tool is held with a light but secure grip. Avoid excessive grip force as this will increase the risk  

  of vibration injury.

MAINTENANCE.

If the air system does not have an oiler, lubricate the air tool daily with a few drops of Sealey air tool oil dripped 

into the air inlet. Clean the tool after use. 

Loss of power or erratic action may be due to the following:

Excessive drain on the air line. Moisture or restriction in the air pipe. Incorrect size or type of hose connectors.

To remedy, check the air supply and follow instructions in the PREPARING FOR USE section..

Grit, residual deposits (gum) in the tool may also reduce performance. 

Remove the strainer. Clean the strainer and flush the tool out with gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of SAE 

No:10 oil and paraffin. Allow the tool and strainer to dry then lubricate before use.

For a full service, contact your local Sealey service agent.

When not in use, disconnect the tool from the air supply, clean the tool and store the tool in a safe, childproof, 

location.

To reduce friction and increase the power and longevity of the tool; regularly lubricate the drive shaft and check 

and top up the gearbox (if fitted).

Health surveillance.

We recommend a programme of health surveillance to detect early symptoms of vibration injury so that 

management procedures can be modified accordingly.

Personal protective equipment.

We are not aware of any personal protective equipment (PPE) that provides protection against vibration injury 

that may result from the uncontrolled use of this tool. We recommend a sufficient supply of clothing (including 

gloves) to enable the operator to remain warm and dry and maintain good blood circulation in fingers etc. Please 

note that the most effective protection is prevention, please refer to the Correct Use and Maintenance section in 

these instructions. Guidance relating to the management of hand arm vibration can be found on the HSC 

website www.hse.gov.uk - Hand-Arm Vibration at Work.

Original Language Version

  SA297 Issue:4(SP) 13/06/13

 

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