Form ZCE862
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Date
2021November3/B
INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS LIST FOR FORCE SERIES DRILLS 5430CXX, 5434CXX, 5440CXX, 5445CXX, 5450CXX
SERIAL “A”
Read and understand these instructions before operating this tool.
DRILL SAFETY
Sioux power tools may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Drills can cause flying particles.
Proper eye protection must be worn at all times by tool user and bystanders.
Flying particles can cause eye injury.
Power tools generate noise.
Ear protection must be worn when tool noise level exceeds 85 dBA. We also recommend that ear protection be worn when the
tool noise level is below 85 dBA. See the tool’s information sheet for the noise level. A risk assessment and implementation
of controls for noise hazards are essential. Appropriate controls may include damping materials to prevent work pieces from
ringing. Operate and maintain the drill as recommended in these instructions in order to prevent an unnecessary increase in
noise and vibration levels. Select, maintain, and replace consumables as recommended in their respective instruction manuals
to prevent an unnecessary increase in noise and vibration. Avoid direct contact with inserted tools during and after use as they
can become hot or sharp. Always ensure that the tools muffler material is in place before operating the tool.
Prolonged exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Tools shall be inspected periodically to verify that the ratings and markings are legible. Do not remove labels. Immediately replace
damaged or missing labels by contacting Sioux Tools.
Power tools vibrate.
Excessive vibration can cause injury. If numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the skin occurs, stop using tool and consult
a physician. See the tool’s information sheet for the vibration level. Exposure to vibration can cause disabling damage to the
nerves and blood supply of the hands and arms. Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions and keep your hands
warm and dry. Do not allow inserted tools to chatter on the work piece as this is likely to cause an increase in vibration.
Support the weight of the tool in a stand or tensioner if possible. Hold the tool with a light but sure grip. Take into account the
need to counter reaction torque but know that risk of vibration and grip force are directly proportional.
Prolonged exposure to vibration can cause injury
.
Drills present a risk of entanglement. Use of the tool can expose the operator’s hands to hazards. Wear suitable gloves to protect the hands.
Keep loose hair away from power tools and accessories. Keep hands away from moving parts of the tool and accessories. Do
not wear jewelry, loose clothing, or neckwear around power tools. Keep work area clear of cleaning rags and all items that could
become entangled with the tool.
Entanglements can cause injuries.
Using this tool can cause the operator to experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders, neck, and other places.
In order to help prevent this, the operator should find a comfortable working positions that maintains secure grip and footing.
If the operator experiences pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning, or stiffness they should contact both the employer and
a physician.
Drilling operations creates dust.
Do not breathe drilling dust. Use approved mask. Risk assessment should include both drilling dust and the potential to disturb
existing dust. Exhaust should be directed so as to minimize the disturbance of existing dust. The priority should always be to
control dust and fumes at the point of emission.
Breathing drilling dust can cause injury.
This tool is not insulated for contact with electric power sources
.
Do not use near live electrical circuits or gas lines. When drilling into walls, be aware that there might be hidden hazards such as
gas lines or electrical wires.
Electric shock can cause injury.
Slips, trips, and falls are major causes of workplace injury.
Be aware that the exhaust from this tool can cause slippery surfaces and the air hose can present a trip hazards.
In addition, proceed with care in unfamiliar surroundings as there can be hidden hazards.
Maintain and replace inserted tools as recommended in order to prevent an increase in dust, noise and vibration.
This tool is not intended for use in a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Do not use this tool in a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Explosions and fire can cause injury.
When using a drill, sudden and unexpected tool movement can occur:
• When the drill bit breaks through the material being drilled.
• If the tool stalls because of being pushed too hard.
• If the bit snags on the material being drilled.
Be sure your body position allows you to have control of the tool at all times. Make sure your footing is secure.
Sudden and unexpected tool movement can cause injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
WARNING
When used improperly power tools can create hazardous situations.
Everyone using, maintaining, changing accessories or working near this tool must read, understand and follow these Safety Instructions!
Improperly used power tools can cause injury or death. Be sure these instructions accompany the tool when passed on to a different user.
250 Snap-on Drive • PO Box 1596 • Murphy, NC 28906 • USA • Phone: 828-835-9765 •www.siouxtools.com
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Form ZCE862
Date 2021November3/B
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