Télécharger Imprimer la page

Meec tools 003065 Mode D'emploi page 20

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 36
ENGLISH
Read the Operating Instructions carefully before use
Store the instructions where they are easily accessible for all persons working with the tool.
For safety reasons it is important to read the handbook carefully and to follow the instructions in it.
WARNING: Always take basic safety precautions when using compressed air tools to safeguard against
the risk of personal injury.
This tool is intended for specific applications. The equipment must not be modified and/or used for
anything but its intended purpose. Contact your dealer if you have any questions about using the
equipment.
Keep the work area clean. Cluttered work areas increase the risk of accidents and injuries.
Do not allow children in the work area. Do not allow children to operate the tool.
Wear safety glasses. To prevent eye injuries, the user and others in the work area must wear
safety glasses with fixed side protection. Wear approved safety glasses.
Wear ear protection. High noise levels in the work area can cause hearing impairment.
Wear suitable clothing. Wear safety clothing and non-slip shoes or safety shoes when you are
working with the tool. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery. They can get caught in moving
parts. Wear a hair net if you have long hair.
Only use clean, dry and regulated compressed air at 6–8.3 bar.
Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide, combustible gases or any other bottled gas to power the tool.
Do not connect the tool to a compressed air system where the pressure can exceed 12.3 bar.
Only use an air hose that can withstand 150% of the maximum system pressure. Connect the tool
to the compressor with an air hose with an inner diameter of 3/8''.
Do not use the tool in explosive environments, such as in the vicinity of flammable liquids, gases or
dust. Do not use the tool in a corrosive environment.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply before carrying out any maintenance on the tool, removing
a jammed nail, leaving the work area, moving the tool or handing it over to someone else.
Remove all pressure from the tool by disconnecting the quick coupling from the connector on the
rear of the tool. If the tool is not operating correctly, it may still be charged with air after
disconnection from the air pressure supply, and may still be able to drive a nail and thus cause
personal injury.
Replacing parts and accessories
Only use approved spare parts and accessories for servicing.
Always inspect the tool carefully for damage before use. Never use the tool if it is leaking air, has
missing or damaged parts or needs repairing.
Never use the tool if a safety mechanism, trigger or springs are missing, damaged or inoperable.
Do not alter or remove the safety mechanism, trigger or springs. Inspect the trigger and safety
mechanism daily to ensure they work correctly.
Only use recommended parts and fasteners.
Never connect the tool to the compressed air supply before loading fasteners, so that they cannot
be fired out when you connect the compressed air. The driving mechanism could be activated
when the tool is connected to the air supply. Empty the magazine when the tool is not being used.
Always handle that the tool as if it loaded with fasteners. Never point the tool at your body, or at
anyone else. Do not play with the tool. It is a work implement and not a toy.
To prevent accidental firing, do not load fasteners when the trigger is squeezed or if the safety
mechanism is disengaged.
Take your finger off the trigger when not driving nails. Never carry the tool with your finger on the
trigger, as the tool will fire a fastener if the safety mechanism is pressed in while the trigger is
squeezed.
Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm footing and good balance when using the tool.
Only nail into the work surface, never into materials that are too hard to penetrate.
Grip the tool firmly, but do not try to prevent the tool from recoiling when the fastener is being
driven in. If the safety bracket comes into contact with the work surface again before you release
the trigger, this will cause a fastener to be fired.
ENGLISH
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Publicité

loading