Safety and operating instructions
Every 40 hours of operating (or
every week)
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Carry out a basic check of all functions of the
drilling equipment.
Differences between original
parts and pattern parts
When buying a part, make sure that the part is an
Atlas Copco part. Most parts can be identified.
Rock drill parts are normally marked with a part
number and the Atlas Copco identification mark
which is a circle with a rock drill inside it. In a few
cases the part is marked either with the circle only
or the part number only. Rubber and plastic parts
are not normally marked. Competitors that copy our
parts often mark major, expensive parts. Some parts
have only the part number, but some of them also
have an identity mark in the form of the initials of the
manufacturer's name. Part numbers on the pattern
parts are mostly stamped by hand which results in
irregularities. The part numbers stamped by Atlas
Copco are regular and the individual figures are the
same size. In addition the depth of the figures and
spacing between the figures in each group are the
same.
Storage
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Always oil the pusher leg well, before you put it
into storage.
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Always store the pusher leg in a clean and dry
place.
Make sure that no foreign matter enters the pusher
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leg.
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ALF 72D, 72D-1, 67/80D, BMK 62S, BMK 91RS
Disposal
A used machine must be treated and disposed of in
such a way that the greatest possible portion of the
material can be recycled and any negative influence
on the environment is kept as low as possible, and
in respect to local restrictions.
© 2012 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB | No. 9800 0680 90c | 2012-07-04
Original instructions