
Technical Data
Noise & Vibration Declaration
B14A - B23
Scaler
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Machine Type:
1. No other use is permitted.
2. For professional use only
Air Supply Requirements
1. Supply tool with 90 psig (6.3 bar) of clean, dry air. Higher
pressure drastically reduces tool life.
2. Connect tool to air line using pipe, hose and tting sizes shown
in the diagram below.
Using The Scaler
Remember that it is always the tool that must do the work. There
is no need for the operator to apply extra pressure on the tool
when it is working.
Maintain the contact with the work surface by applying enough
pressure to stop the tool from bouncing
Warning
1. Do not keep a tool running at free speed as this will lead to
premature wear of the moving parts.
Lubrication
1. The hammer is lubricated with oil type like SHELL Natural HF or
CASTROL Carelube HTG 22 oil.
2. Daily check the oil level in the lubricator and oil ow adjustment.
Maintenance
1. To obtain maximum efciency from the pneumatic tool, preserve
its features and avoid repeated repairs, a routine inspection and
repair programme are recommended at least every 1,000 hours,
the intervals between the various inspections depending on the
amount of exertion on the power tool.
2. Disassemble the tool, clean the parts with an appropriate solvent
and check them carefully.
3. Lubricate and reassemble the unit.
All values are current as of the date of this publication.
These declared values were obtained by laboratory type testing in accor-
dance with the stated standards and are suitable for comparison with the
declared values of other tools tested in accordance with the same stan-
dards. These declared values are not adequate for use in risk assess-
ments and values measured in individual work places may be higher.
The actual exposure values and risk of harm experienced by an
individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user works, the
workpiece and the workstation design, as well upon the exposure time
and the physical condition of the user.
We, Chicago Pneumatic, cannot be held liable for the consequences of
using the declared values, instead of values reflecting the actual
exposure, in an individual risk assessment in a work place situation over
which we have no control.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its use is not ade-
quately managed.
We recommend a programme of health surveillance to detect early
symp-toms which may relate to noise or vibration exposure, so that
manage-ment procedures can be modified to help prevent future
impairment.
Soundpressure: ISO 15744
Model Soundpressure
dB(A) Soundpower dB(A) Uncertainty KpA=KWA dB(A)
B14A 88 97 3
B23 92 103 3
Vibrations: ISO 28927-9 (3 axis)
Model Vibrations ahd m/s² k: Uncertainty m/s²
B14A 4,93 6,9
B23 23,18 32,45
Vibrations ISO 8862-14
Model Vibrations ahm/s²
B14A 5,5
B23 17,6
Model Weight Bore Stroke Blow
frequency
air consumption
B14 2.50 kg 27 mm 26,7 mm 2800 4.2 l/s
(9 cfm)
B23A 3.70 kg 27 mm 26,7 mm 2800 7.5 l/s
(16 cfm)
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