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Universal Tool UT8644H Specifications

Manufacturer/Supplier Product Type RPM
Cycles Per Min
Tel No Fax No(01494) 883300 (01494) 883237
Model No/Nos Serial No
Product Nett Weight
lbs
Kg
Recommended Use Of
Balancer Or Support
Recommended Hose Bore
Size - Minimum
Recommended Max.
Hose Length
Ins M/M Ft M
Foreseen Use of the Tool
The tool is designed for the purpose of chipping, riveting and
scaling of metals and stone. In general terms a reciprocating free
piston in the cylinder of the tool imparts a blow to the chisel or
working attachment. A list of suitable equipment to use with this
tool can be provided by the manufacturer. Do not use the tool for
any other purpose than that for which it was designed without
consulting the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s authorised
representative.
Do not modify the tool for it’s use as a chipper etc. or for any
other purpose without first agreeing any such modification with
the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s authorised representative.
Putting Into Service
Air Supply
Use a clean lubricated air supply that will give a measured air
pressure at the tool of 90 p.s.i./6.3 bar when the tool is running
with the trigger fully depressed. Use recommended hose size
and length. It is recommended that the tool is connected to the
air supply as shown in figure 1. Do not connect the tool to the air
line system without incorporating an easy to reach and operate
air shut off valve. The air supply should be lubricated. It is strongly
recommended that an air filter, regulator, lubricator (FRL) is used
as shown in Figure 1 as this will supply clean, lubricated air at the
correct pressure to the tool. Details of such equipment can be
obtained from your supplier. If such equipment is not used then
the tool should be lubricated by shutting off the air supply to the
tool, depressurising the line by pressing the trigger on the tool.
Disconnect the air line and pour into the hose adaptor a
Work Stations
The tool should only be used as a handheld, hand operated tool.
It is always recommended that the tool is used when standing on
a solid floor. It can
be used in other
positions but
before any such
use, the operator
must be in a
secure position
having a firm grip
and footing and be
aware of a reaction
force on the hand
as result of the tool
doing work.
No
Air Pressure
Recommended Working
6.3
bar
90
PSI
Recommended Minimum
n/a
bar
n/a
PSI
Maximum
7.0
bar
100
PSI
Personal Safety Equipment
Use - Safety Glasses
Yes
Use - Safety Gloves
Yes
Use - Safety Boots
Use - Breathing Masks
Use - Ear Protectors
Yes
Page No 1
Chipping Hammer
UT8644H - 4” Stroke
Outside Lever Handle
18.5
8.4 1/2 13 30 10
1,500
Includes - Foreseen Use, Work Stations, Putting Into Service,
Operating, Dismantling, Assembly and Safety Rules
Operator Instructions Important
Read these instructions carefully before installing, operating,
servicing or repairing this tool. Keep these instructions in a safe
accessible place.
Universal Air Tool Company Limited
Unit 8
Lane End Industrial Park
High Wycombe
Bucks
HP14 3BY
Noise Level Sound Pressure Level 94.0 dB(A)
Test Method Tested in accordance with Pneurop
test code PN8NTC1 and ISO Standard 3744
Sound Power Level 105.0 dB(A)
Vibration Level
Test Method Tested in accordance with ISO
standards 8662/1 Parts 1 & 2
11.1 Metres/Sec²
N/A
Dismantling & Assembly Instructions
Disconnect tool from air supply.
Grip handle (12) by the grip part in a vice and insert a screwdriver
in the loop end of lock coil spring (24) and pull out the spring.
Slide off retaining sleeve (25) and pull out the chisel as fitted.
Loosen the 2 off jubilee clips holding silencer (26) in position and
slide off the silencer assembly over the front end of cylinder (21).
Insert a suitable tool in the slit in lock shield (19) and prise it open
sufficiently to be able to remove it over the cylinder (21). Slide or
carefully tap off the lock (18). Note at this time how the lock (18)
slides over and locates on the splines of the cylinder (21) and
how the tangs on the lock (18) locate in the cut outs on the front
of handle (12). Locate a suitable spanner on the flats on cylinder
(21) and unscrew and remove cylinder (21) from handle (12).
Note that the cylinder is tightened firmly on assembly and it may
be necessary to use an extension tube over the spanner to
provide the required force to loosen the cylinder.
Take off upper valve case lid (13), valve (14), valve case (15) and
lower valve case lid (16) and remove 2 off dowel pins (17) from
cylinder (21). Take out piston (20) from cylinder (21). When
separating parts (13), (14), (15) and (16) carefully note the
orientation of each part and when refitting the valve assembly to
the cylinder via the dowel pins (17) to locate the valve assembly
on the pins so that the valve assembly is concentric to the cylinder.
Unscrew and remove hose adaptor with screen (8). Drive out
pins (9) and (10) and remove lever (11). Unscrew throttle valve
plug (1) and take out throttle valve spring (2). Throttle valve (3),
O-ring (4) and pins (6) and (7). Do not remove bushing fitted into
handle (12).
Reassembly
Clean and examine all parts and replace any parts only with parts
obtained from the manufacturer or an authorised supplier.
Reassemble in the reverse order. Note that when refitting lock
(18) first tighten the cylinder (21) to handle (12) securely and slide
the lock (18) over the cylinder (21) and locate it on the splines.
The lock must locate on the splines and the tangs on it in the front
of the handle. It may be necessary to try the lock in different radial
locations and/or tighten the cylinder further. With the trigger (11)
depressed pour into hose adaptor (8) 5ml of a suitable
pneumatic tool lubricating oil and release trigger. Connect to a
suitable air supply and run the tool for 2 to 3 seconds to allow the
oil to circulate.
teaspoonful (5ml) of a suitable pneumatic motor lubricating oil
preferably incorporating a rust inhibitor. Reconnect tool to air
supply and run tool slowly for a few seconds to allow air to
circulate the oil. If tool is used frequently lubricate on daily basis
and if tool starts to slow or lose power.
It is recommended that the air pressure at the tool whilst the tool
is running is 90 p.s.i./6.3 bar. The tool can run at lower and
higher pressures with the maximum permitted working air
pressure of 100 p.s.i./7.0 bar.
Page No 2
Operating
Connect tool to clean supply of compressed air at recommended
pressure. Select chisel/attachment to perform the work task and
ensure that the chisel retainer is securely fitted. Do not use tool
without retainer sleeve (22) fitted. The power of the tool may be
controlled by the input air pressure. Always ensure that the
working tool is in contact with the workpiece before pressing the
trigger. Running the tool free will reduce tool life by placing
unnecessary high loads on tool retainers and cylinders.
Be aware that exposure to vibration can cause injury.
Safety Rules For A Percussive Air
Hammer
1) Read all the instructions before using this tool. All operators
must be fully trained in its use and aware of these safety rules.
2) Do not exceed the maximum working air pressure.
3) Use personal safety equipment.
4) Use only compressed air at the recommended conditions.
5) If the tool appears to malfunction remove from use
immediately and arrange for service and repair.
6) If the tool is used with a balancer or other support device
ensure that it is fixed securely.
7) Always keep hands away from the working attachment fitted
to the tool.
8) The tool is not electrically insulated. Never use the tool if there
is any chance of it coming into contact with live electricity.
9) Always when using the tool adopt a firm footing and/or
position and grip the tool firmly to be able to counteract any
forces or reaction forces that may be generated whilst using the
tool.
10) Use only correct spare parts. Do not improvise or make
temporary repairs.
11) Do not lock, tape, wire, etc. the on/off valve in the run
position. The trigger/lever etc. must always be free to return to
the 'off' position when it is released.
12) Always shut off the air supply to the tool, and depress the
trigger/lever etc. to exhaust air from the feed hose before fitting,
adjusting or removing the working attachment.
13) Check hose and fittings regularly for wear. Replace if
necessary. Do not carry the tool by its hose and ensure the hand
is remote from the on/off control when carrying the tool with the
air supply connected.
14) Take care against entanglement of moving parts of the tool
with clothing, ties, hair, cleaning rags, etc. This will cause the
body to be drawn towards the tool and can be very dangerous.
15) It is expected that users will adopt safe working practices
and observe all relevant legal requirements when installing, using
or maintaining the tool.
16) Do not install the tool unless an easily accessible and easily
operable on/off valve is incorporated in the air supply.
17) Take care that the tool exhaust air does not cause a problem
or blows on another person.
18) Never lay a tool down unless the working attachment has
stopped moving.
19) Never point a tool at any person.
20) Use only suitable pneumatic tool lubricants. This is important
as a safeguard against the “diesel effect” i.e. explosive mixtures
firing.
21) Chisels worn/blunt at the cutting edge or shank should not
be used as such conditions promote tool breakage, reduce
efficiency and increase vibration. A chisel which breaks can
cause injury by creating unexpected movement.
22) When chipping or scaling in potentially explosive
atmospheres use spark resistant chisels usually made of
beryllium copper. Consult the manufacturer of the tool standard
chisels about sources of supply.
23) Do not store chisels etc. at freezing and below freezing
temperatures. Freezing temperatures can make hardened-tool
steels brittle which can cause breakage and lead to injury.
24) Do not start tool until steel/chisel/needles are in contact with
the working surface. Do not run tool unless retainer is fitted.
25) Always use tool with a whip hose as shown in fig 1.
26) Don’t over reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
27) Do not force the tool but allow it to cut.
28) When possible secure work with clamps or vice so both
hands are free to operate the tool.
29) Use correct size of chisel shank to match the tool.
UT8644H Chipping Hammer
Page No 3
Feb 2000 Ver 1.2
Ref No Part No Description
1CH410001 Throttle Valve Plug
2CH410002 Throttle Valve Spring
3CH410003 Throttle Valve
4P006020 O-Ring
5CH410004 Throttle Valve Bushing
6CH410005 Push Pin
7CH410006 Push Pin Bushing
8729562 Hose Adaptor
91009786 Stop Pin
10 729563 Throttle Lever Pin
11 729564 Throttle Lever
12 729565 Handle
13 729566 Upper Valve Case Lid
14 729567 Valve
Ref No Part No Description
15 729568 Valve Case
16 729569 Lower Valve Case Lid
17 729571 Dowel Pin (2)
18 729581 Lock
19 729582 Shield Lock
20 729574 Piston
21 729580 Cylinder
22 CH410026 Cylinder Bush - Round
23 731064 Cylinder - Hex
24 729584 Lock Oil Spring
25 729583 Retainer Sleeve
26 101052 Silencer &
2 Jubilee Clips
Distributor
Notes
Page No 4
Accessories
This document may not be copied wholly or in part by anyone without the consent of the Directors of Universal Air Tool Company Limited
© Copyright of Universal Air Tool Company Limited, established in the United Kingdom, 1994
Declaration of Conformity
Universal Air Tool Company Limited
Unit 8, Lane End Industrial Park, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP14 3BY, England
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
Model UT8644H Chipping Hammer, Serial Number
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s)
EN792 (Draft), EN292 Parts 1 & 2, ISO 8662 Parts 1 & 2, Pneurop PN8NTC1
following the provisions of 89/392/EEC as amended by 91/368/EEC & 93/44/EEC Directives
Place and date of issue Name and signature or equivalent marking of authorised person
Lane End D.H.Moppett (Man. Director)
Designed & Written in the U.K.

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