Tri Tool 614RBL Thru 636RBL Clamshells User Manual
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TRI TOOL INC.
92-0480 : Rev. 130916
2.7 TOOL USE
• Use the right tool and tool bit for the job. Contact Tri Tool to help with your
application.
• Keep the tool bits fully engaged in the tool bit holders. Loose bits are sharp
and can cause cuts or punctures.
• Disconnect power supply during setup and maintenance. Use all ‘Stop’ or
Shut off’ features available when changing or adjusting tool bits, maintaining
the tool, or when the tool is not in use.
• Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before applying power to the
equipment. Check the tool before turning it on to make sure that all keys and
wrenches have been removed.
• Do not force tools. Tools and tool bits function better and safer when used at
the recommended speeds.
• Do not reach into rotating equipment.
• Do not reach into the rotating head stock to remove chips, to make
adjustments, or to check the surface finish.
• Handle chips with care. Chips have very sharp edges and are hot. Do not try
to pull chips apart with bare hands.
• Store tools properly. Disconnect tools from the power source, remove the tool
bits, and store in a safe place.
CAUTION: PNEUMATIC TOOLS
Do not touch the components of pneumatic systems, except for
the controls during and after equipment operation. The pneumatic
system can get hot enough to cause burns. Wait for the equipment
to cool down before handling.
Check the exhaust muffler. Broken or damaged mufflers can restrict
air flow or cause excessive noise.
Bleed off all residual air pressure before disconnecting air lines.
Air that is over or under pressure or contaminated can cause
malfunctions including delayed or irregular starts.
CAUTION