Operating Instructions - Original - Rapid PMP171 Operating Instructions Manual

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PNEUMATIC NAILER
Original instructions
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Tool size
Height
Length
Width
Weight
Air inlet
Max operating pressure
admissible
Operating pressure
Actuation system
Recommanded fasteners
Loading capacity
Recommanded pneumatic
oil
Noise Information
(EN 12549:1999)
(values uncertainly 2.5 dB)
These values are tool-related characteristic values and do
not represent noise generation at the point of use. Noise
at the point of use will for example depend on the working
environment, the working piece, the workpiece support, and
the number of driving operation. Workplace design can also
serve to reduce noise levels, for example placing workpiece
on sound-damping supports.
Vibration Information
(ISO 8662-11:1999)
(uncertainty: u=0.332
m/s
)
2
This value is a tool-related characteristic value and does
not represent the influence to the hand-arm system when
using the tool. any influence to the hand-arm system when
using the tool will for example depend on the gripping
force, the contact pressure force, the working direction, the
adjustment of energy supply, the workpiece, the workpiece
support.
6
190 mm
230 mm
48 mm
0.95 kg
1/4"
8 bar
Mini 5 bar
Maxi 7 bar
Contact actuation firing
Rapid 23P: 15 -> 35 mm
150 pins max
Texaco code 700 regal oil
r&O 32
Texaco code 788 spindura
oil 22
Esso Bayol 82
Lpa, 1s, d 70.9 dB
Lwa, 1s, d 83.9 dB
Lpc, peak 109 dB
vibration
2.24 m/s
2
SAFETY WARNINGS
Read these warnings to
prevent injuries to yourself
and bystanders.
Refer to tool use, maintenance
and troubleshooting sections for
additional information.
Use recommended fasteners
only.
• Never point the tool at people or
yourself.
• This tool is not intended to be
used by people (children included)
with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or persons
lacking experience or knowledge,
unless they were able to benefit
from a person responsible for their
safety, monitoring or screening
instructions regarding the use of
the device. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the tool.
• To prevent eye injuries,
always wear safety glasses
with permanently attached
rigid, hard plastic side shields. Be
sure everyone in your work area is
wearing the same type of safety
glasses.
• Wear and do wear individual
ear protection close to the
tool use.
• Wear any other necessary protec-
tion equipment such as gloves and
adapted working clothes. Tie back
your hair and do not wear loose
clothing.

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