Stanley Black & Decker DH3500 Power Hammer User Manual


 
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The operator must not operate the tool or carrier if any people are within the area where they may be injured by ying
debris or movement of the equipment.
Know the limits of your equipment.
Establish a training program for all operators to ensure safe operation.
Do not operate the tool unless thoroughly trained or under the supervision of an instructor.
Become familiar with the carrier controls before operating the carrier and the tool.
When operating the tool you must use ear protection, eye protection, and breathing protection.
While learning to operate the tool and carrier, do so at a slow pace. If necessary, set the carrier mode selector to the
slow position.
Make sure all controls (levers and pedals) are in the NEUTRAL position before starting the carrier.
While operating the tool and carrier, keep hands and feet on the controls at all times.
Before leaving the carrier, always lower the boom and insure the carrier is stable. Never leave the machine with the
engine running. ALWAYS ENGAGE THE PARKING BRAKE.
Stop the engine before attempting to make any repairs, adjustments or servicing to either the carrier or the tool.
Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above 190°F/88°C. Operation at higher temperatures can damage the internal
components of the equipment and will result in reduced performance.
Do not operate a damaged, leaking, improperly adjusted, or incompletely assembled tool.
Do not modify the tool in any manner.
To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, all tool repair, maintenance and service must only be performed by
authorized and properly trained personnel.
If you do not understand how to safely operate your tool, contact an authorized Stanley Dealer for assistance.
Keep this manual with the tool.
Do not operate this equipment if you are taking medication which may affect your mental judgement or physical
performance.
Do not operate this equipment if you are under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
Replace all faulty or leaking hydraulic hoses before further operation.
After operation, hydraulic components may be hot enough to burn skin.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS