Sioux Tools 5040 Impact Driver User Manual


 
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Form
#
Z397
Model
5040
Date
1
1
-97lA
318''
Sq.
Drive Butterfly
Lever Impact Wrench
IMPORTANT
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Read
these instructions carefully before installing, operating, servicing or repairing this
tool. Keep these instructions in a safe accessible place.
2
SAFETY MESSAGES
1
A
WARNING
1
Operator Instructions
Safety rules when using
a
5040
Impact Wrench
Use
-
Safety Gloves
Use
-
Safety
Boots
Use
-
Breathing Masks
Use
-
Ear
Protectors
YES
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Use oniy impact sockets
and
extensions, universal joints,
etc., rated
as
baing suitable for use with impact wrenches.
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Prolonged e-ure
to
vibration
may
cause injury.
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Do
not exceed the maximum working air pressure.
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Always Wear Safety Goggles
@
~arliearing Protection
Avoid Pmhged Exposure
,&I
T o Vibration
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Use
personal
protection equipment
&
r&mended.
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Use-drm&Wwm
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If the tool appears to malfunction, remove from
use
immediately
and
arrange for
sew
atxi
repair. If
it
is
not
practical
to
remove td from service, then shutoff the air
supply
to
the td
and
write or have written a warning
note
and
attach it to the tool.
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If
tool
is to be
used
with
a balancer or other suspension
device, ensure that the tool is firmly attached to the
suspension/support device.
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When operating the tool, always keep the body and
particularly the hands away from the working attachment
fixed to the
td.
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The tool is not electrically insulated. Never use the
tool
if
there is any chance of coming into contact with live
electricity.
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Always when using the td,
adopt
a firm footing and/or
position
and
grip the tool sufficiently only
to
overcome
any reaction forces that may result
from
the td doing
work.
Do
not overgrb.
~ore&en Use
Work Stations
Putting Into
Service
Operating
Dismantling
and
Assembly.
-
Use only correct $are parts for maintenance and rew'r.
Do not improvise or make temporary repairs. Maior
servicing and repairs should only be
cahed
out -by
wrsons trained to
do
so-
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Do not lock, tape, wire, etc. the 'On/0ff' valve in 'On'
position.The throttle triggerhever, etc.
must
always
be
free
to return to the
'Off'
position when released.
-
Awa
shut off the air supply to the
tool
and
press
the
'0n/&' valve to exhaust the air from the feed hose
before fitting, removing or adjusting the
woking
attach-
ment fitted
to
the td.
-
Eefore using the
tool,
make sure
that
a
shut
off
device
has
been fitted to the
1-
supply line
and
the position
is
known
and easily accessible
so
that the air
supply to the td
can
be shutoff
in
an
emergency.
CheCk~and~reg~fGf~.
~&e
care
against entang~ement of the
nmingpartsofthetcdwihdothing,hair,
*c+=lmra9ym%w%-,
b~ts,etc.Tlnscuddcause~body
orpartsofthcJbodytobedmwntuwa~~~
andin~~the~~ofthcJ
todandcculdbewty~
It is expected that users
will
adopt
sfe
working practices and observe all
local, regional or country legal
requirements
when
installing, using or maintaining the tool.
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Take care that the exhaust air does not point towards any
other person or material or substance that could be
contaminated by
oil
droplets. When
first
lubricating a
tool
or if
the
tool exhaust has a high
oil
content, do not allow
the exhaust air to come near very hot surfaces or flames.
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Never lay the tool down until the working attachment has
stopped moving.
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When
the
td is not in
use,
shut off the air supply and
press throttle triggerhever to drain the supply line. If the
td is
not
to
be
used
for a period of time, first lubricate,
disconnect
from
air supply
and
store in a dry average room
temperature envirmnt.
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If the td is passed from one user to a new or inexperi-
enced user, make sure these instructions are available to
be passed with the td.
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Do not remove any manufacturer fitted
safety
devices
where fitted, i.e., wheel guards, safety trigger, speed
governors, etc.
-
Wherever possible, secure workpiece with damps, a vise,
etc. to make it rigid
.so it
does not move during the work
operation. Keep good balance at all
times.
Do not stretch
or overreach.
-
Try
to match the td to the work operation. Do not use a
tool !hat is too light or heavy for the work operation. If in
doubt,
seek
advice.
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In general terms, this tool is not suitable for underwater
use or use in explosive environments
-
seek advice from
manufacturer.
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Try
to
make sure that the
work
area is dear to enable the
work task to be performed safely, If practical and
possible,
try
to dear unnecessary obstructions before
starting work.
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hays use air hose
and
couplings with minimum work-
ing pressure ratings at least
1
1/2
times the maximum
working pressure rating of the tool.
Take
Air
From
Top
Ail
Pi
And
Filtii
-
L.2
-I
Low
Spot
To
*W
Trap
Water
wiul
suwi
capacity
To
Maintain
UmW
Easy
To
Reach
And
Air
Td
1
Recommended
Air
Supply System
Figure
1
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