Instruction Manual
11
Introduction
1.7.1
Torque Reaction Forces
WARNING
TORQUE REACTION FORCE
To Avoid Injury:
• Be alert and maintain good balance, footing, and posture at all times in anticipation of the power tool torque
reaction. Do not over-extend or over-reach.
• Always check directional control setting before operating the power tool.
UNEXPECTED REACTION FORCES
To Avoid Injury:
• Be prepared – when a power tool operates in the disassembly direction, the torque reaction is opposite to
the reaction produced when the power tool operates in the assembly direction.
• The power tool can have a higher initial reaction force when loosening a fastener.
• Always stop the power tool before changing the direction of spindle rotation.
1.7.2 Repetitive Motion
WARNING
REPETITIVE MOTION HAZARD
To Avoid Injury:
• When using a power tool, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other
parts of your body.
• While using a power tool, position your body in a comfortable posture. Maintain secure footing and avoid
awkward or off-balance postures. Changing your body posture during extended tasks may help avoid
discomfort and fatigue.
• If you experience symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling,
numbness, burning sensations, or stiffness, do not ignore these warning signs. Promptly tell your employer
and consult a qualified health professional.
The use of power tools may involve highly repetitive motions of the fingers, hands, wrists, and shoulders. These
repetitive motions can lead to cumulative trauma disorders (CTD). Many personal and workplace factors can
contribute to these disorders.
Currently available data have identified the following risk factors. These risk factors are not necessarily causation
factors of CTDs. The mere presence of a risk factor does not necessarily mean there is excessive risk of injury.
Generally, the greater the exposure to a single risk factor or combination of factors the greater the risk for CTDs.
• Forceful exertions and motions
• Extreme postures and motions
• Repetitive exertions and motions
• Intended duration of exertion, postures, motions, vibration, and cold
• Insufficient rest or pauses
• Work organization risk factors
• Environmental risk factors
These risk factors span job design and content, operator training, work method, work pace, work environment,
proper tool selection and other work place factors beyond the control of the tool manufacturer. Tool owners and
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