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P2551

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Operation

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Operation

Ergonomic guidelines

Consider your workstation as you read through this list of general ergonomic
guidelines and see if you can identify areas for improvement in posture, compo-
nent placement, or work environment.

• Take frequent breaks and change work positions frequently.

• Adapt the workstation area to your needs and the work task.

• Adjust for convenient reach range by determining where parts or tools

should be located to avoid static load.

• Use workstation equipment such as tables and chairs appropriate for the

work task.

• Avoid work positions above shoulder level or with static holding during as-

sembly operations.

• When working above shoulder level, reduce the load on the static mus-

cles by reducing the weight of the tool, using for example torque arms,
hose reels or weight balancers. You can also reduce the load on the static
muscles by holding the tool close to the body.

• Make sure to take frequent breaks.

• Avoid extreme arm or wrist postures, particularly for operations requir-

ing a degree of force.

• Adjust for convenient field of vision by minimizing movement of the eyes

and head during the work task.

• Use the appropriate lighting for the work task.

• Select the appropriate tool for the work task.

• Use ear protection equipment in noisy environments.

• Use high-quality inserted tools or consumables to minimize exposure to ex-

cessive levels of vibration.

• Minimize exposure to reaction forces.

• When cutting:

A cut-off wheel can get stuck if the wheel is either bent or if it is not
guided properly. Make sure to use the correct flanges for cut-off wheels
and avoid bending the wheel during cut-off operation.

• When drilling:

The drill might stall when the drill bit breaks through. Makes sure you
use support handles if the stall torque is too high. The safety standard
ISO11148 part 3 recommends using something to absorb the reaction
torque above 10 Nm for pistol grip tools and 4 Nm for straight tools.

• When using direct-driven screw or nutrunners:

Reaction forces depend on tool setting and joint characteristics. The abil-
ity to bear reaction forces depends on the operator’s strength and pos-
ture. Adapt the torque setting to the operator's strength and posture and
use a torque arm or reaction bar if the torque is too high.

• Use dust extraction system or mouth protection mask in dusty environments.

Summary of Contents for P2551

Page 1: ...2017 03 31 Product Instructions P2551 8425010351 WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to follow the safety warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serio...

Page 2: ...mensional drawings 4 Service overview 4 Service recommendations 4 Installation 6 Installation requirements 6 Air quality 6 Air lubrication guide 6 Compressed air connection 6 Installation instructions...

Page 3: ...zardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury Warranty Product warranty will expire 12 month...

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Page 5: ...ion Atlas Copco Industrial Technique AB 9839 0754 01 5 If no detailed information about preventive maintenance is included follow these general guidelines Clean appropriate parts accurately Replace an...

Page 6: ...ir lubrication Atlas Copco Optimizer 1 liter 9090 0000 04 Q8 Chopin 46 Shell Shell Air Tool Oil S2 A 320 Compressed air connection WARNING Compressed air can cause serious injury Always shut off the a...

Page 7: ...st for convenient field of vision by minimizing movement of the eyes and head during the work task Use the appropriate lighting for the work task Select the appropriate tool for the work task Use ear...

Page 8: ...ll disassembled parts for wear Replace the cylinder ball and all the o rings Clean the dismantled parts with highly refined paraffin Lubricate sliding parts before assembly NOTICE Risk of Cylinder Bal...

Page 9: ...9 Recycling Recycling instruction When a product has served its purpose it has to be recycled properly Dismantle the product and recycle the components in accordance with local legislation Batteries s...

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