Set-Up (cont'd)
2. Inspect the work to be done and determine the
correct tool for the application. Using an incorrect
tool for an application can cause injury, damage
the tool, or cause personal injury. (See, this tool's
Handling the Tool During Use
To avoid contact with energized parts and reduce the
risk of electrocution or arc flash, and to avoid cutting or
pinching injuries, hold the tool properly during use:
1. Touch the tool only on the insulated handle. (Fig. 1)
2. Do not touch any part of the tool past the Tri-Barrier
Insulation Collar. Do not grip the collar. Keep hands
1000V
Greenlee Tools, Inc.
Gator
Insulated Battery-Powered In-Line Crimpers
®
Fig. 1
Not
Insulated
Insulated
Fig. 2
Tri-Barrier
Insulation
Collar
Insulated
Not
Insulated
specifications on pg. 8.)
3. Confirm that the tool and head have been inspected
as directed above.
away from head. (Fig. 2)
3. Keep the tool at arm's length, away from your body.
(Fig. 3)
4. Do not touch the cable. (Fig. 4)
5.
Do not cut or crimp multi-phase cable or multiple
cables at the same time.
No Multi-Phase
Cable
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
No Multiple
Cables