Hazard Due To Vibration; Additional Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Machinery; Commissioning; Inserting The Socket Wrench Or Bit - Parkside PDSS 310 A2 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité

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Hazard due to vibration

Exposure to vibration may cause damage to
the nerves and disturb blood circulation in hands
and arms.
Keeps hands away from the sockets of hex nut
drivers.
Wear warm clothes when working in cold envi-
ronments and keep hands warm and dry.
If you notice your skin on fingers or hands beco-
ming numb, tingling, hurting or becoming white,
stop working with the machine and consult a
physician.
Operate and maintain the machine for screw
connections as recommended in this manual to
prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration.
Do not use work or poorly fitting sockets or ex-
tensions, as these are very likely to significantly
increase vibration.
Select, maintain and replace consumables and
machine tools as recommended in these in-
structions to prevent an unnecessary increase
in vibration.
When possible use socket fittings.
Whenever possible, use a stand, clamp or an
equaliser to support the weight of the machine.
Do not grip the machine too tightly but firmly,
maintaining the necessary hand reaction forces,
as the vibration hazard typically increases when
tightening the grip.
Additional safety instructions
for pneumatic machinery
Compressed air can result in serious injuries.
- Always close the air supply, release pressure
from the hose, and disconnect the machine
from the compressed air supply when the ma-
chine is not in use, before switching accesso-
ries or when performing repairs.
- Never aim the air flow at yourself or others.
Hoses flapping about can result in serious inju-
ries. Therefore always inspect hoses and their
fasteners for damage and a secure fit.
Direct cold air away from hands.
Do not use quick-release couplings on the tool
intake of impact- and impulse drivers. Only use
Safety instructions for air tools / Commissioning
connectors made from hardened steel (or ma-
terial with comparable impact resistance) on
threaded hose connections.
If using universal swivel couplings (coupling
discs) always use locking pins and use whip-
check hose safety cables for protection in the
event the connection between the hose and the
machine or in between hoses fail.
Be sure not to exceed the maximum pressure
specified on the machine.
In torque controlled machines with continuous
rotation the air pressure has a safety-related
impact on the output. Therefore hose length
and diameter requirements must be determined.
Never carry pneumatic tools by the hose.

Commissioning

Note: the device is operational after installing the
plug nipple.
Inserting the socket
wrench or bit
ATTENTION! Always install the desired
socket key before connecting the tool to your
compressed air system. Always disconnect the
compressed air supply from the compressed air
connection
socket keys
Insert the correct socket
extension
Slide the socket attachment
square
Be sure the snap ring is locked into the notch of
the socket attachment
Only use socket attachments
cified in figure A.
Be sure the socket attachments
not damaged. Never use damaged or the
wrong size (not suitable) socket attachments
before attaching or changing
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, in the drive.
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of the drive.
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onto the
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