Vibration; Breathing Protection; Tool Installation; Sockets And Adapters - Stanley Theta Controller User Manual

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Measure worker sound level exposure and identify high-risk noise areas where hearing protection
is required.
Follow federal (OSHA), state or local sound level statues, ordinances and or regulations.

3.2.3 Vibration

Power tools can vibrate during use. To minimize the possible effects of vibration:
Keep hands and body dry.
Avoid anything that inhibits blood circulation such as tobacco, cold temperatures and certain
drugs.
Operators should notify their employer when experiencing prolonged symptoms of pain,
tingling, numbness or blanching of the fingers.
Wear vibration damping gloves if it can be determined that they reduce the risk of vibration
disorders without introducing other hazards.

3.2.4 Breathing Protection

Respirators shall be used where contaminants in the work area present a hazard.

3.3 Tool Installation

To Avoid Injury:
Always wear eye and foot protection when installing equipment.
Only use equipment and accessories specifically designed to operate with Stanley assembly
tools and use them only in the manner for which they are intended.
Do not install worn, damaged, or modified equipment that may be unsuitable for safe use.
Train all operators in the safe and proper use of power tools. Operators should report any
unsafe condition.
Store idle tools and accessories in a safe location accessible only by trained persons.
Disconnect power source (air, electricity, etc.) from tool prior to making adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing.
Prior to operation, always check and test tools and accessories for damage, misalignment,
binding or any other condition that may affect operation. Maintenance and repair should be
performed by qualified personnel.
Do not operate tools in or near explosive environments or in the presence of flammable liquids,
gases, dust, rain or other wet conditions.
Keep the work area clean, well lit and uncluttered.
Keep unauthorized personnel out of the work area.
DC Electric Tools & Controllers:
Install tools in dry, indoor, non-flammable, and non-explosive environments only – Humidity: 0
to 95% non-condensing and Temperature: 32 to 122 ºF (0 to +50 ºC).
Installation, maintenance and programming should be performed by qualified personnel.
Follow all manufacturer installation instructions and applicable regulatory electrical codes and
safety codes.
Tool and controller plugs must match the outlet. This equipment must be earth grounded.
Never modify a plug in any way or use any adaptor plugs.
Avoid body contact with electrically energized surfaces when holding a grounded tool
Prior to connecting a power source, always ensure the tool or controller is turned off.
Limit controller access to trained and qualified personnel. Lock controller cabinets.
Turn controllers off when attaching tools.
Stanley electric tools must be connected to a controller to operate. To ensure superior performance
and safe operation, use a Stanley controller specifically designed for each tool. These instructions
are specific to Stanley Electric Tools when used with Stanley Electric Tool Controllers and
accessories. Some features may not be applicable, performance may be degraded and some safety
systems may not be available when tools are connected to non-Stanley controllers and accessories.

3.3.1 Sockets and Adapters

Use only industrial grade sockets and adapters (power bit and power or impact socket type).
Replace worn or damaged sockets that are unsuitable for safe operation immediately.
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