
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO:
Allow the tool to be used by untrained pe
rsonnel and those who have not read the
Use the tool for different purposes and uses other than those for which it was designed,
i.e. chipping, chiselling and demolishing materials;
Use the tool in humid conditions, explosive atmosphere
s or near flammable surfaces or
Use the tool without wearing appropriate PPE, such as footwear, gloves, hearing
Touch the chisel during operation;
Use the tool in the presence of children;
Leave the compressed air supply hose
inserted after work or while changing the chisel;
Point the tip of the chisel in the direction of people or animals;
Block or insert objects into the air outlet grille;
Modify and/or tamper with the tool;
Use pneumatic power supplies other than as prescri
Place the tool in contact with electrically active objects;
Use the tool when disassembled;
Use chisels or other tools not suitable for the speed of the percussion tool.
Remove the air inlet cap, then screw the supplied nozzle into hole
Put a few drops of lubricating oil (without resin acid) in the air inlet nozzle.
Check the flexible air supply hose.
If it is damaged, broken, torn or deformed it must not be connected to the tool.
release couplings (both on the tool
excessively corroded, the tool or the flexible
The tool must be connected to the air supply source by means of an FRL air
ditioning group, consisting of a filter, pressure regulator and lubricator, as shown in
The compressed air used must be clean and with the right mix of oil. Adjust the
lubricator in such a way that it applies 3 to 6 drops of oil per minute. Furth
maximum length of the hose between the lubricator and the tool must be a maximum