Manufacturer Information
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SARL SHOP26
Le bois des pauvres
26120 CHABEUIL
France
Usage Warnings
Automotive Hand Tools
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Cuts, pinching and impacts to hands and fingers when handling spanners, pliers, pullers and metal parts.
- Flying fragments of metal, rust or debris when loosening, cutting or striking components.
- Burns from contact with the engine, exhaust, brakes or other hot surfaces, as well as from tools that heat up during use.
- Crushing or entrapment when lifting the vehicle or handling heavy components.
- Electric shock, sparks or short circuits when working on the electrical system or the battery.
- Inhalation of vapours from fuels, solvents and aerosols, and skin contact with oils, coolant or brake fluid.
- Exposure to high noise levels with impact wrenches, air hammers or other percussive tools.
- Sudden release of parts under tension (springs, clips, clamps) that may be ejected.
- Risk of fire or explosion due to the presence of flammable vapours and sparks.
- Muscular injuries from overexertion, awkward postures or prolonged use of vibrating tools.
Safe use
- Read and follow the instructions for each tool and always use the correct size and type for the task.
- Before starting, check that tools and accessories show no cracks, looseness, excessive wear or rounded edges.
- Use eye protection, oil-resistant gloves and hearing protection where appropriate; tie back hair and avoid loose clothing or jewellery.
- Work in a well-ventilated, tidy area; remove ignition sources when handling fuels or solvents and clean up any spills immediately.
- Switch off the engine and allow hot components to cool before working; if working on the electrical or fuel system, disconnect the battery where appropriate and avoid sparks.
- If lifting the vehicle, secure it with wheel chocks and stable axle stands; do not position yourself under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
- Apply force in a controlled, aligned manner; do not use pipes or other extenders for extra leverage if the tool is not designed for it.
- Do not strike tools that are not designed to be hit and keep hands clear of pinch points.
- With electric or pneumatic tools, disconnect the power/air supply before changing accessories; secure sockets and bits correctly and wait for a complete stop before setting them down.
- When releasing tension or pressure, do so gradually, using appropriate tools and directing parts away from the body.
- Tighten and loosen fasteners following the sequences and torque settings recommended by the vehicle manufacturer where applicable.
Storage and maintenance
- Clean tools after use to remove grease, dust and metal debris; dry them to prevent corrosion.
- Store them neatly in cases, boards or drawers, in a dry place and out of the weather; keep sets complete.
- Lubricate joints and moving mechanisms as necessary; protect exposed surfaces with a light coat of anti-corrosion oil.
- For pneumatic tools, purge moisture from hoses and reservoirs and apply the specified oil where appropriate.
- Regularly check hoses, cables, connectors and plugs; replace any damaged component immediately.
- Monitor wear on sockets, bits and spanners; discard cracked or deformed accessories.
- Periodically calibrate measuring tools and torque wrenches according to their usage.
- Transport sharp or heavy tools in a case or sheath; cover tips and edges to prevent cuts.
- Manage oil-soaked rags and chemical waste in suitable containers and ventilate the work area.
- Keep tools out of reach of children and pets.
Restrictions on use
- Not suitable as toys or for use by minors; inexperienced persons should start with simple tasks and, where appropriate, under supervision.
- Do not use tools that are damaged, modified or missing their original guards.
- Do not mix incompatible accessories (for example, using hand sockets with impact tools) or exceed the tool's capacity.
- Do not work under a poorly stabilised vehicle or use support points other than those specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
- Do not use electric or pneumatic tools on wet surfaces or in environments with flammable vapours.
- Do not smoke or use open flames when handling fuels or solvents.
- Do not work while fatigued, or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medicines that reduce alertness.
- Do not force fasteners or components if there is unusual resistance; stop and check the cause before continuing.