buell s1 lightning '97 Manual

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Punches/chisels
 
 
Never use a punch or chisel with a chipped or
mushroomed end; dress mushroomed chisels and
punches with a file.
 
 
Hold a chisel or a punch with a tool holder if possible.
 
 
When using a chisel on a small piece, clamp the piece
firmly in a vise and chip toward the stationary jaw.
 
 
Wear approved eye protection when using these tools.
 
 
Protect bystanders with approved eye protection.
 
Screwdrivers
 
 
Don’t use a screwdriver for prying, punching, chiseling,
scoring or scraping.
 
 
Use the right type of screwdriver for the job; match the tip
to the fastener.
 
 
Don’t interchange POZIDRIV
 
®
 
, PHILLIPS
 
®
 
 or REED
AND PRINCE screwdrivers.
 
 
Screwdriver handles are not intended to act as
insulation; don’t use on live electrical circuits.
 
 
Don’t use a screwdriver with rounded edges because it
will slip – redress with a file.
 
Ratchets and Handles
 
 
Periodically clean and lubricate ratchet mechanisms with
a light grade oil. Do not replace parts individually;
ratchets should be rebuilt with the entire contents of
service kit.
 
 
Never hammer or put a pipe extension on a ratchet or
handle for added leverage.
 
 
Always support the ratchet head when using socket
extensions, but do not put your hand on the head or you
may interfere with the action of its reversing mechanism.
 
 
When breaking loose a fastener, apply a small amount of
pressure as a test to be sure the ratchet’s gear wheel is
engaged with the pawl.
 
Sockets
 
 
Never use hand sockets on power or impact wrenches.
 
 
Select the right size socket for the job.
 
 
Never cock any wrench or socket.
 
 
Select only impact sockets for use with air or electric
impact wrenches.
 
 
Replace sockets showing cracks or wear.
 
 
Keep sockets clean.
 
 
Always use approved eye protection when using power
or impact sockets.
 
Storage Units
 
 
Don’t open more than one loaded drawer at a time. Close
each drawer before opening up another.
 
 
Close lids and lock drawers and doors before moving
storage units.
 
 
Don’t pull on a tool cabinet; push it in front of you.
 
 
Set the brakes on the locking casters after the cabinet
has been rolled to your work.