Form ZCE427A 2 Date 2017March15/H
Improper operation of the tool may cause projectile hazard.
Failure of the workpiece, accessories or the inserted bit can cause high velocity projectiles. Wear impact resistant eye
protection when operating the screwdriver. Ensure that the workpiece is securely fixed before using the screwdriver.
Projectile hazards can cause injury.
Use of the tool can expose the operators hands to hazards including crushing, impacts, cuts and abrasions.
Operators and maintenance personnel should be physically able to handle the bulk, weight, and power of the tool. Hold the tool
correctly and be ready to counteract normal or sudden movements and have both hands available. Maintain a balanced body
position and secure footing. In cases where the means to absorb the reaction torque are requested, it is recommended to use a
suspension are whenever possible. Do not use in confined spaces and beware of crushing hands between tool and workpiece,
especially when unscrewing. Release the start-and-stop device in the case of an interruption of the air supply.
Wear suitable gloves to protect hands.
Operators can experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders, neck or other parts of the body.
Use a comfortable, not off-posture position. Change posture during extended tasks.
If the operator experiences persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensations or
stiffness, the operator should seek medical assistance.
Be aware of workplace hazards.
Be aware of slippery surfaces caused by the use of the tool and avoid trip hazards caused by the air line. Proceed with care in
unfamiliar surroundings. Ensure work area is free from electrical cables, gas pipes and other hazards.
Workplace hazards can cause injury.
Vibration exposure can cause disabling damage.
Wear warm clothing when working on cold conditions. Keep your hands warm and dry. Stop using the tool if you experience
numbness, tingling, pain, or whitening of the skin and contact a physician. Maintain the tool as recommended to prevent an
increase in vibration levels. Do not use worn or ill fitting sockets or extensions, as this is likely to cause a substantial increase
in vibration. Replace the consumable tool to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration levels. Support the tool in a stand,
tensioner, or balancer if possible. Do not hold the tool too tightly. Sleeve fittings should be used where practicable. Keep
hands away from nutrunner sockets.
Only Qualified operators should install, adjust or use the screwdriver. Do not modify this tool.
Air under pressure can cause injury.
Shut of air supply, drain hose and disconnect from router before servicing or changing bits. Never direct air at yourself or
anyone else. Whipping air hoses can cause severe injury. Always check for damaged or loose hoses or fittings. Use lock pins
and whipcheck safety cables when using universal twist couplings. Do not exceed the maximum pressure stated on tool. For
torque-control tools, the air pressure has a safety critical effect on performance. Requirements for length and diameter of hose
shall be specified. Do not carry the tool by the hose. Wipe all couplers clean before connecting. Failure to do so can result in
damage to the quick couplers and cause overheating.
Whipping hoses and air pressure can cause injury.
Taping or wiring the throttle valve in the “ON” position will prevent the tool from shutting off if the tool should jam or malfunction or if
anything unexpected happens.
Do not wire or tape down the “On-Off” valve of any power tool.
Tools that are prevented from shutting off can cause injury.
Poorly maintained and lubricated tools can fail unexpectedly.
Keep tool properly lubricated and in good repair at all times. Use only Sioux Air Motor Oil No. 288. See the tool’s information
sheet to find out what other greases and oils to use. Do not drop the end of the hose on the floor where it will pick up dirt and
transport it into the tool. See information sheet for any additional maintenance requirements.
Unexpected tool failures can cause injury.
Air hoses can come loose from power tools and whip.
Inspect and do not use tools with loose or damaged air hoses or fittings.
Whipping air hoses can cause injury.
Air hoses that are not oil resistant or are not rated for the working pressure can burst.
Make sure that all air hoses are oil resistant and rated for the working pressure.
Air hoses that burst can cause injury.
Improperly repaired tools perform unpredictably.
Repair tools at an Authorized Sioux Service Center.
Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.
Tools left connected to the air supply while making adjustments, changing accessories, or doing any maintenance or service on tool can
start unexpectedly.
Always remove tool from air supply and activate trigger to bleed air line before making any adjustments, changing accessories,
or doing any maintenance or service on tool.
Tools starting unexpectedly can cause injury.
Working in poorly lit areas makes it hard to see hazards.
Keep work area well lit.
Poorly lit work areas can cause injury.
Children are attracted to work areas.
Keep children away. All visitors must keep a safe distance away from work area.
Children in work areas can be injured.
Unauthorized or untrained personnel can misuse unattended tools.
Store idle tools in a dry, high or locked-up place, out of the reach of children.
Misused tools can cause injury.
Tools with the actuator left in the “ON” position when an unexpected air pressure loss occurs can start unexpectedly when the air pressure is restored.
Release the actuator if an unexpected loss of air pressure occurs.
Unexpected tool starts can cause injury.
The use of any accessory with this tool not provided or specified by Sioux Tools can perform unpredictably.
Use only accessories provided or specified by Sioux Tools.
Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.
Avoid exposure to hazardous substances deposited on the tool.
When disposing of a tool, do it in a way that does not harm personnel or the environment.