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Craftsman RATCHET WRENCH 875.19934 Owner's Manual page 3

3/8-in. ratchet wrench

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Owner's
Manual
Model
No.
875. f99340
Owner's
Manual
Model
No.
875. f99340
Disconnect the air tool from air supply
before changing tools or attachments,
servicing
and during non-operation.
Do not wear loose fitting
clothing,
scarves, or neck ties in work area. Loose
clothing may become caught in moving
parts and result in serious personal injury.
Do not wear jewelry
when operating
any tool. Jewelry may become caught in
moving parts and result in serious
personal injury.
Do not depress
trigger
when connecting
the air supply hose.
Never trigger
the tool when not applied
to a work object.
Attachments
must be securely
attached. Loose
attachments
can cause
serious injury.
Protect air lines from damage
or
puncture.
Never point an air tool at oneself
or any
other person. Serious injury could occur.
Check air hoses for weak or worn
conditions
before each use. Make sure all
connections
are secure.
Use attachments
designed
for use with
air powered
tool.
Always
examine
accessories
before mounting
for chips,
cracks,
or signs
of damage.
Never use mounted points or other
accessories
that have been dropped or
exposed to water, solvent or extreme
temperature
changes, it is a good practice
to operate the tool in a protected
enclosure for one minute after mounting
any accessory.
Always
use accessories
with an RPM
rating
that meets or exceeds
the tool
RPM rating.
Never carry a tool by the hose or pull
the hose to move the tool or a
compressor.
Keep hoses away from
heat, oil and sharp
edges. Replace any
hose that is damaged,
weak or worn.
Release all pressure from the system
before attempting
to install, service,
relocate or perform any maintenance.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws
tight
and ensure equipment is in safe working
condition.
Inhalation
hazard: Abrasive
tools, such
as grinders,
sanders
and cut-off tools
generate
dust and abrasive
materials
which can be harmful
to human
lungs
and respiratory
system.
Always
wear
MSHA/NIOSH
approved,
properly
fitting
face mask or respirator
when using
such tools.
Some materials
such as adhesives and
tar, contain
chemicals whose
vapors
could cause serious
injury with
prolonged
exposure.
Always
work in a
clean, dry, well ventilated
area.
Tools which contain moving
elements,
or drive other moving
tools, such as
grinding
wheels, sockets,
sanding
discs,
etc., can become
entangled
in
hair, clothing,
jewelry
and other loose
objects,
resulting
in severe injury.
Never wear loose fitting apparel
which
contains loose straps
or ties, that could
become
tangled
in moving
parts
of the
tool. Remove
any jewelry,
watches,
etc.,
which might become
caught
by the
tool.
Keep hands away from moving
parts.
Tie up or cover long hair.
Tools which cut, shear, drill, staple,
punch,
chisel, etc. are capable of
causing
serious
injury.
Keep the
working
part of the tool away from
hands and body.
After an air tool has been lubricated,
oil
will discharge
through
the exhaust
port
during
the first few seconds
of
operation.
Thus, the exhaust
port must
be covered
with a towel before applying
air pressure.
Always
make sure that tool accessories
meet or exceed
the tools reccomended
output.
Improperly
maintained
tools and
accessories
can cause serious
injury.
Maintain
the tool with care. A properly
maintained
tool, with sharp cutting
edges, reduces
the risk of binding
and
is easier to control.
There is a risk of bursting
if the tool is
damaged.
Check for misallgnment
or
binding
of moving
parts, breakage
of
parts and any other condition
that
affects
the tool's operation.
If damaged,
have the tool serviced
before using.
Disconnect
tool from air supply
before
servicing
or changing sockets.
When tightening,
do not torque down
the nuts or bolts with the ratchet as
typically
done with a hand wrench. This
can damage the tool by breaking parts
in the ratchet mechanism.
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