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Safety Recommendations
The following recommendations will help reduce or
moderate the effects of repetitive work motions and/
or extended vibration exposure.
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Use a minimum hand grip force consistent with
proper control and safe operation.
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Keep wrists as straight as possible.
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Keep body and hands warm and dry.
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Avoid anything that inhibits blood circulation
- Smoking Tobacco
- Cold Temperatures
- Certain Drugs
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Avoid highly repetitive movements of hands
and wrists, and continuous vibration exposure.
FOLLOW GOOD MACHINE SHOP PRACTICES.
ROTATING SHAFTS AND MOVING COMPO-
NENTS CAN ENTANGLE AND ENTRAP, AND CAN
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES. NEVER WEAR
LONG HAIR, LOOSE FITTING CLOTHES,
GLOVES, TIES OR JEWELRY WHEN WORKING
WITH OR NEAR THE EQUIPMENT.
Work gloves with vibration reducing liners and wrist
supports are available from some manufactures of
industrial work gloves Tool wraps and grips are also
available from a number of different manufacturers.
These gloves, wraps and wrist supports are designed
to reduce and moderate the effects of extended vi-
bration exposure and repetitive wrist trauma. Since
they vary widely in design, material, thickness vibra-
tion reduction and wrist support qualities, it is recom-
mended the glove manufacturer be consulted for
items designed for your specific application. WARN-
ING! Proper fit gloves is important. Improperly
fitted gloves may restrict blood flow to the fin-
gers and can substantially reduce grip strength.
A booklet , Assembly Tool Ergonomics, is available
free of charge by writing the following address:
Cooper Power Tools
P. O. Box 40430
Houston, TX 77240 USA
713-462-4521
Please request form No. 60669.
For more information on the safe use of portable air
tools, see the latest edition of ANSI B186.1, Safety
Code for Portable Air Tools, available from the Ameri-
can National Standards Institute, Inc., 11 West 42nd
Street, New York, NY 10036.
This information is a compilation of general safety
practices obtained from various sources available at
the date of production. However, Cooper Power Tools
does not represent that every acceptable safety prac-
tice is offered herein, or that abnormal or unusual
circumstances may not warrant or require additional
procedures. Your work may require additional spe-
cific safety procedures as required by your company.

WARNING LABELS

The warning labels found on these tools are an es-
sential part of the product. Labels should not be
removed. Labels should be checked periodically for
legibility. Replace warning labels when missing or
when the information can no longer be read. Replace-
ment labels can be ordered as any part.
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