General Safety Rules; Specifications - Ryobi RAIW12 Owner's Operating Manual

Air impact wrench (twin hammer)
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

■ Always wear personal protective safety glasses,
gloves, ear protectors, face mask or respiratory
equipment and protective clothing.
■ Always ensure machine is switched off before
connecting to air supply.
■ Disconnect any machine from the air supply before
changing blades or discs, and before servicing any
type of machine.
■ Do not wear watches, rings bracelets or loose clothing
when using air tools.
■ Do not overload the machine. Allow the tool to operate
at its optimum speed for maximum efficiency.
■ Do not increase the air pressure above the
manufacturers recommended level, as excessive
overload can cause the machine casing to split. Also
this creates excessive wear on moving parts and
possible failure.
■ In the interests of safety and possible damage to the
machine/operator, always ensure that the machine
has stopped before putting it down after use.
■ Always ensure that the accessories such as blades,
discs, sockets, etc. are rated/designed for use with the
machine. Also correctly and securely fastened before
connecting the machine to the air supply.
■ Ensure you read, understand and apply safety
instructions before use.
■ Keep children away from the tool and workplaces
when using the tools.
■ Air tools are not generally insulated and should not
come in contact with electric power sources.
■ Air tools should not be used in a potentially explosive
environment.
■ Disconnect the tool from the energy source before
changing or adjusting the inserted tool.
■ Pay attention to the risk of hair or loose clothing being
drawn in or trapped in the tool.
■ Pay attention to the risk of being injured if hands are
not kept away from nut runner sockets.
■ Pay attention to high speed splinters being emitted
from impact wrenches in case of nut runner socket
failure.
■ Pay attention to the whipping compressed air hose.
■ Unexpected direction of inserted tool movement can
cause a hazardous situation.
■ Use only sockets and adapters which are in good
condition and are intended for use with air tools.
■ Make sure the assembly air tool is securely fixed on a
suspension device, if used.
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■ Unsuitable postures may not allow counteracting of
normal or unexpected movement of the tool.
■ Unexpected tool movement due to reaction forces or
breakage of inserted tool may cause injuries.
■ Ensure that the pressure of the air or fluid supply is
not lower than the lowest pressure specified by the
manufacturer for clutch-controlled assembly tools and
make sure that the air or fluid supply pressure does
not fall after the clutch has been set.
■ Support handle and reaction bar are not required for
this product.
■ The spare parts would not affect the health and safety
of the operator.
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Wear ear protection
Wear eye protection
Please read the instructions carefully before
starting the tool.

SPECIFICATIONS

Square drive
Capacity Bolt Size
No-load speed
Max torque
Avg. air consumption
Operating pressure
Air inlet size
Air hose ID
Weight
A weighted sound
pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration value
Uncertainty
Noise Emission Values is in accordance with EN ISO 4871
and EN ISO 15744.
Vibration emission value is in accordance with EN 12096,
EN 28662-1 and EN ISO 8662-7.
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12.5 mm (1/2")
16 mm (5/8")
7,500 rpm
567N.m (420ft/lb)
142.5 L/min (5 cfm)
90 psi (6.3bar)
6.35 mm (1/4")
9.52 mm (3/8")
2.6 kg (5.70 lb.)
91.6 dB + 3 dB
102.6 dB + 3 dB
4.35 m/s 2
0.505 m/s 2

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