Compressor; Air Hose - TOOLCRAFT 1662632 Notice D'emploi

Clé à chocs pneumatique 1/2po (13 mm) 1112 nm
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c) Compressor
• Always use the lowest compressor pressure setting that will do the job. Do not
exceed maximum air pressure of 6.2 bar (90 psi).
• Excessive pressure leads to exceeding of permissible operating parameters of
the impact wrench and may result in damage of the impact wrench and/or the
supplying hose as well as cause personnel injuries.
• Locate the compressor in a well-ventilated area for cooling, and a minimum of
31 cm (12") away from the nearest wall.
• RISK OF BURNS! The working compressor heats up during use, touching it can
cause skin burns.
• The air sucked in by the compressor must be free of admixtures of foreign gases
and / or fumes as they may catch fire inside the compressor or even explode.
d) Air Hose
• Use of a damaged or contaminated hose poses a risk of occupational accident.
Air hoses must be:
- Firmly attached.
- Free of leaks (if leak is detected, immediately shutoff compressed air supply),
- Regularly blown with warm air,
- Connected to compressed air sources furnished with oil traps and condensate
drains,
- Protected against mechanical damage and effect of caustic agents (acids,
bases), oil and grease.
• If exposed to caustic substances, wash the hose with copious amount of water
and check whether it is still free of leaks, discolorations or deformations and
whether the stiffness of the hose and external surface is unaltered. Do not use a
damaged hose.
• Use of armored hoses is recommended at locations where hose is exposed to
mechanical damage.
• Do not lift or carry the pneumatic wrench by holding the hose. Protect the hose
against heat, oil and sharp edges.
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