H-2585
TENSIONER
GENERAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
1.
Before using tool read its operation instructions.
2. Wear eye and hand protection.
3. Keep work areas uncluttered and well lit.
4. Take good care of the tool. Inspect and adjust it
daily. Replace worn or broken parts. Clean and
lubricate it weekly.
5. Seals must be properly crimped or notched.
6. Retract strap and back into dispenser when not in use.
SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR TOOL OPERATION
1.
Follow the operating instructions.
2. Place strap properly around the load.
3. Make sure that the bottom strap is inserted under
the gripper properly.
STRAP IS AWAY FROM STRAP GUIDE
WRONG
STRAP IS AGAINST STRAP GUIDE
CORRECT
BASE
4. When tensioning or sealing, position yourself to one
side of strap.
5. Maintain proper footing and balance when
operating tool.
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BOTTOM
STRAP
GRIPPER
SAFETY
6. Use short strokes on tensioning handle. Do not
tension strap when you are in an awkward position.
7. The warning sign (shown below) is located on the
handle of your tool and alerts you to the following:
a. Caution should be exercised when applying final
tension as excessive tensioning can cause strap
breakage.
b. Position yourself in such a manner that strap
failure, or hands slipping off the handle will not
cause loss of balance.
c. Never increase the length of tensioning handle
by any means, such as slipping a pipe over the
handle to extend its length.
d. Read operation and safety instructions.
WARNING
!
• Sudden strap breakage due to over tensioning will cause tool to violently release from the
strap. Always tension the strap by facing the edge of the load with your body well away from
the edge so that if the strap breaks you don't fall off the load. If you are tensioning the strap
using improper body position (with respect to the tool) on the top or side of the load, you could
fall if the strap breaks. Read the tool manual.
• Never extend the handle's length as this will make it easier to break the strap while positioning.
8. Apply tensions that are proper for the size and type
of strap being used and is compatible with the
loads being strapped and its corner characteristics.
Determine such tensioning levels by trial, using
proper operating procedures.
9. Tuck the strap end back into the strap dispenser
when you are not using it.
10. It is advisable that safety belts be worn by operators
working on high loads.
SAFETY PROCEDURE FOR CUTTING
TENSIONED STRAP
1.
Wear eye and hand protection.
2. Before cutting strap, make sure all bystanders are at
a safe distance.
3. Stand clear of strap. Cut strap.
Para Español, vea páginas 4-6.
Pour le français, consulter les pages 7-9.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INFORMATION
BELOW COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
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