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Never wear loose-fitting gloves or gloves with
cut-off or worn-out fingers .
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Never hold onto the drive, the fitting or the drive
extension .
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Keep your hands away from the rotating drive .
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Dress properly . Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery . Keep hair, clothing and gloves away
from the compressed air tool and moving parts .
Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be
caught in moving parts . There is a risk of per-
sonal injury .
Hazards during operation
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When using the machine, the operator's hands
may be exposed to risks such as crushing, im-
pacts, cutting, abrasion and heat . Wear suitable
gloves to protect your hands .
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The operator and the maintenance personnel
must be physically capable of handling the size,
weight and power of the machine .
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Hold the machine correctly: be ready to coun-
teract any normal or sudden movements –
keep both hands ready .
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Ensure that your body is balanced and that you
have a firm footing .
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Keep proper footing and balance at all times .
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Prevent unintentional starting . If the air supply is
interrupted, switch off the compressed air tool
using the on/off switch .
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In cases where aids are needed to absorb the
reaction torque, we recommend using a suspen-
sion unit wherever possible . If this is not possible,
side handles for machines with a straight grip
and machines with a pistol grip are recommend-
ed . We recommend always using aids to ab-
sorb the torque if it is higher than 4 Nm on
machines with straight grips, higher than
10 Nm on machines with a pistol grip, and
higher than 60 Nm on offset screwdrivers .
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Release the start/stop control in the event of
an disruption to the electricity supply .
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Use only the lubricants recommended by the
manufacturer .
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Fingers can be crushed in nut wrenches with an
open pan head .
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Keep your hands away from the rotating collet
chuck and the rotating drill .
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Do not use the tool in confined spaces and
ensure that your hands are not crushed between
the machine and the work piece, especially
when removing screws .
Hazards caused by repetitive
movements
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Users of an automatic screwdriver may experi-
ence unpleasant sensations in their hands, arms,
shoulders, neck area or other body parts while
working with the tools .
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Assume a comfortable position when working
with this machine, ensure that you have a firm
footing and avoid unfavourable positions or
positions in which it is difficult to keep your
balance . When working for longer periods, the
operator should change posture regularly, to
prevent discomfort and fatigue .
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If the operator notices symptoms such as persis-
tent discomfort, throbbing, pain, tingling, burn-
ing or stiffness, these warning indications should
not be ignored . The operator should consult a
qualified medical doctor .
Hazards caused by accessories
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Disconnect the machine from the energy supply
before changing the machine tool or accessory .
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Do not touch fittings or accessories during the
impact process because this can increase the
risk of cuts, burns or vibration injuries .
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Use only accessories and supplies of the sizes
and types recommended by the manufacturer
of machines for screw connections; do not use
any other types or sizes of accessories or con-
sumable materials .
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Use only impact fittings that are in good working
order, as any defects in the handles and
accessories can cause these to break and be
flung out when used with impact wrenches .
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