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WARNING LABEL IDENTIFICATION
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
WA RN IN G
Always wear eye protection
when operating or performing
maintenance on this tool.
W AR N I N G
Air powered tools can vibrate
in use. Vibration, repetitive
motions or uncomfortable
positions may be harmful to
your hands and arms. Stop
using any tool if discomfort,
tingling feeling or pain occurs.
Seek medical advice before
resuming use.
W AR N I N G
Keep body stance balanced
and firm. Do not overreach
when operating this tool.
SPECIFIC WARNINGS
• When wearing gloves and operating models with
inside trigger, always be sure that the gloves will not
prevent the trigger from being released.
• Wear safety shoes, hard hat, safety goggles, gloves,
dustmask and any other appropriate protective
clothing while operating the tool.
• Do not indulge in horseplay.
Distraction can cause accidents.
• Keep hands and fingers away from the throttle lever
until it is time to operate the tool.
• Never rest the tool or chisel on your foot.
• Never point the tool at anyone.
• Compressed air is dangerous. Never point an air hose
at yourself or co-workers.
• Never blow clothes free of dust with compressed air.
• Be sure all hose connections are tight. A loose hose
not only leaks but can come completely off the tool
and while whipping under pressure, can injure the
operator and others in the area. Attach safety cables
to all hoses to prevent injury in case a hose
is accidentally broken.
• Never disconnect a pressurised air hose.
Always turn off the air supply and bleed the tool
before disconnecting a hose.
W A R N I N G
WA RN ING
WARNIN G
Always wear hearing
Always turn off the air supply
protection when operating
and disconnect the air supply
this tool.
hose before installing,
removing or adjusting any
accessory on this tool, or
before performing any
maintenance on this tool.
WARNING
WARNIN G
Do not carry the tool by
Do not use damaged, frayed
the hose.
or deteriorated air hoses
and fittings.
WARNING
Operate at 90 psig
(6.2 bar/620 kPa)
Maximum air pressure.
• The operator must keep limbs and body clear of
the chisel. If a chisel breaks, the tool with the broken
chisel projecting from the tool will suddenly
surge forward.
• Do not ride the tool with one leg over the handle.
Injury can result if the chisel breaks while riding
the tool.
• Know what is underneath the material being worked.
Be alert for hidden water, gas, sewer, telephone
or electric lines.
• Use only proper cleaning solvents to clean parts.
Use only cleaning solvents which meet current safety
and health standards. Use cleaning solvents in a
well-ventilated area.
• Do not flush the tool or clean any parts with diesel
fuel. Diesel fuel residue will ignite in the tool when
the tool is operated, causing damage to internal parts.
When using models with outside triggers or throttle
levers, take care when setting the tool down to prevent
accidental operation.
• Do not operate the tool with broken or damaged parts.
• Never start the tool when it is lying on the ground.
• This tool is not designed for working in explosive
atmospheres.
• This tool is not insulated against electric shock.
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PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE
LUBRICATION
Always use an air line lubricator with these tools.
Attach the lubricator as close to the tool as practical.
In line Lubricator:
CPN: 35371111
Lubribant: Protec Engine Oil
CPN: 85448405
Attach the lubricator as close to the tool as practical.
After every hour of operation and at the beginning of each
work shift, if an air line lubricator is not used, disconnect
the air hose and pour about 3 cc of oil into the air inlet of
the tool.
Before storing the tool or if the tool is to be idle for
a period exceeding twenty-four hours, about 3 cc
of oil into the air inlet and operate the tool for 5 seconds
to coat the internal parts with oil.
Failure to properly lubricate the tool will lead piston
damage and could utimately cause material failure.
INSTALLATION
Air Supply and Connections
Always use clean, dry lubricated air. Dust, corrosive
fumes and/or excessive moisture can ruin the motor of an
air tool. An air line filter can greatly increase the life of
an air tool. The filter removes dust and moisture.
Make sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and
are tightly secured. See diagram PP1 for a typical piping
arragement.
The tool is shipped from the factory with 3/4" NPT male
inlet thread and quick release coupling.
OPERATION
Accessory Installation
W A RN I N G
Always turn off the air supply and disconnect
the air supply hose before installing, removing or
adjusting any accessory on this tool or before
performing any maintenance on this tool. Failure
to do so could result in injury.
Retainer
1. Operate the Retainer until it is approximately
90 degrees to the body of the tool.
2. Insert the accessory into the tool.
3. Operate the Retainer until it is parallel to the tool
and it clicks into position.
N OTI C E
Do not repair the tool at the work site. Always take
the tool to a repair shop. Never drag the tool on the
ground. The air port and other openings will become clog-
ged with dirt and debris.
CAU T I ON
Compressed air is dangerous. When blowing the line
clear of dirt, wear eye protection and keep the air line
directed toward a safe, clear area.
Always blow out the air line before using to clear the line
of dirt.
CAU T I ON
Do not operate the tool unless the chisel is against
the work surface since this will cause premature wear
of parts.
Always break material to the point of "give". Cracking
does not result in a complete break. Clear away rubble
as it is broken since uncleared rubble blocks the point
of "give".
Always take the right size "bite" with the tool. When wor-
king new material, experiment to find the right size "bite"
required for breaking that material efficiently.
N OTI C E
If "bites" are too big, the operator will try to pry
with the tool. This could break the chisel. The tool
is designed for demolition, not prying. Always use
a pick for prying. If "bites" are to small, the
operator will be working too slowly.
If the chisel or accessory should become stuck, do
not use excessive force or mechanical means on the
tool to pull out the chisel. Break out the stuck
chisel with a spare chisel or tool.
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