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RIV943
INSTALLATION
Air supply
The supply air must be free of foreign bodies and moisture to protect the tool from premature wear of
moving parts; dry, unlubricated air is therefore recommended.
Preliminary Checks
Before operating the Tool, a series of checks and controls must be carried out in order to prevent errors
or accidents.
• Check that the Tool has not been damaged during transport.
• Check the exact connection of the compressed air hose to the air connection supplied with the tool.
• Check the free movement and possible free rotation of the motor.
OPERATION
Users
The Tool has been designed for use by a single Operator.
Tool operators must satisfy the requirements stated hereafter (or they must be informed and trained
accordingly). They must be aware of the manual herein and of all information relevant to safety:
• They must have some general and technical education, to a sufficient level to be able to understand
the manual and to interpret the drawings and the diagrams correctly.
• They must be acquainted with the main hygienical rules, and with the industrial-safety and technological
instructions.
• They must have an overall knowledge of the line and of the factory in which the tool is installed.
• They must know what to do in case of emergency, where to find the individual protection means and
how to use them correctly.
Together with the above-mentioned requirements, the service technicians must also have an appropriate
technical training.
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRS
Repairs
To ensure the operational efficiency and safety of the tool, all repair jobs shall be carried out exclusively
by the local authorised dealer or by the Technical Assistance Service of Rivit S.r.l.
Requesting assistance
For any information concerning Use, Maintenance, Installation, Repair and so on, Rivit S.r.l. is at the
Customer's full disposal for all enquiries.
When making enquiries the customer is requested to be absolutely clear and to make always reference
to this Manual.
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
Dismantling instructions
When demolishing the tool plastic parts must be separated, which are to be and disposed of in compliance
with current Regulations.
As for the bulk metal part of the tool, simply split-up the steel parts from those in other metals or alloys
and send to be melted down and recycled.
The oil drained from the tool must not be thrown outdoors but handed over to an authorised spent oil
disposal centre.
ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS
Declaration
The following declaration is enclosed:
• Declaration of Conformity to DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC.
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