Safety Measures And Requirements; Tool Identification - FAR RAC 171 Mode D'emploi

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
INDEX
SAFETY MEASURES AND REQUIREMENTS ......................... 8

TOOL IDENTIFICATION ............................................................ 8

GENERAL NOTES AND USE ................................................... 9
MAIN COMPONENTS ............................................................... 9
TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................... 9
HOW TO USE YOUR RIVETING TOOL ..................................... 9
MAINTENANCE AND CHANGE OF SIZE .............................. 10
TOOPING UP THE OIL-DYNAMIC CIRCUIT .......................... 11

SAFETY MEASURES AND REQUIREMENTS

CAUTION!!!
All the operations must be done in conformity
with the safety requirements, in order to avoid any
consequence for your and other people's security
and to allow the best tool work way.
• Read the instructions carefully before using the tool.
• For all maintenance and/or repairs please contact FAR s.r.l.
authorized service centers and use only original spare parts.
FAR s.r.l. may not be held liable for damages from defective parts
caused by failure to observe what above mentioned (EEC directive
85/374).
• The tool must be used only by expert workers.
• A protective visor and gloves must be put on when using the tool.
• Use equipment recommended in the maintenance chapter to do
any maintenance and/or regulation of the tool.
• For topping up the oil, we suggest using only fluids in accordance
with the features specified in this working book.
• If any drop of oil touches your skin, you must wash with water and
alkaline soap.
• The tool can be carried and we suggest putting it into its box after
using.
• The tool needs a thorough six-monthly overhaul.
• Repairing and cleaning operations must be done when the tool is
not fed.
• If it is possible, we suggest a safety balancer.
• The tool is made so that acoustic pressure level continuous
equivalent weighted A is not more than 85 dB (A) where people
works.
• If the noise level is more than 85 dB (A), you must use some hearing
protections (anti-noise headset, etc.).
• The workbench and the work surface must be always clean and
tidy. The untidy can cause damages to people.
• Do not allow unauthorized persons to use the working tools.
• Make you sure that the compressed air feeding hoses have the
correct size to be used.
• Do not carry the connected tool by pulling the hose. The hole must
be far from any heating sources or from cutting parts.
• Keep the tools in good conditions; do not remove either safety parts
or silencers.
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• After repairing and/or adjusting, make sure you have already
removed the adjusting spanners.
• Before disconnecting the compressed air hose from the tool make
sure that there is no pressure in the hose.
• These instructions must be carefully followed.
WARNING!
Before using the tool, assemble the protection bottom supplied
with the tool, as indicated in the picture below.
FAR has no responsibility for any damages on the tool,
persons or things caused by lack of the protection bottom.
TOOL IDENTIFICATION
The riveting tool RAC 171 is identified by a label showing the name
and the address of the manufacturer and model.
If any service is requested please make reference to data shown
on the label.
Model
Date 09-2008
Name and address of
manufacturer
RAC 171
RAC 171
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