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Universal
Tools
UT is now recognized as the leading
supplier of air tools to the garage, tire, body shop and industrial
markets. The company has achieved its market position by maintaining a
quality product structure, an acute interest in their customers
requirements and satisfaction, and total specialization within the
pneumatic tool market.
The Universal Tool nameplate is a symbol
for quality and workmanship with innovative products featuring the
latest advances in air tool design. At Universal Tool, performance
proven products and people are something you can trust today and
tomorrow.
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Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing Corporation is a subsidiary of P&F
Industries, Inc. Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing Corporation ("Florida
Pneumatic") imports and manufactures approximately 50 types of pneumatic
hand tools under the names "Florida Pneumatic", "Universal Tool" and
"Fuji", as well as under the trade names or trademarks of other private
label customers. Pneumatic tools are similar in appearance and function
to electric hand tools, such as sanders, grinders, drills, saws and
impact wrenches, but are powered by compressed air, rather than by
electricity, and are generally less expensive to operate, lighter in
weight and more powerful than their electric counterparts. Florida
Pneumatic recently launched a new line of pneumatic hand tools,
including nailers and staplers, which has been well received in the
marketplace. Products are sold to distributors, retailers, private label
customers, industrial maintenance and production staffs, do-it-yourself
mechanics, automobile mechanics and auto body repairmen. The Berkley
division markets a line of pipe and bolt dies, pipe taps, pipe and
tubing cutter wheels and replacement electrical components for a popular
line of pipe-cutting and threading equipment. The Tradesman division
manufactures heavy-duty pipe wrenches
Use of Accessories with Air Tools:
• When selecting the correct accessory to use with your Air Tool(s) the
following points must be carefully checked.
• The accessory is rated to run at or above the maximum rated speed of
the Air Tool that you plan to use it on.
Air Tool Manufactures specify these
speeds in their catalogs and operator instructions.
• Accessories used on Abrasive Tools, Impact Wrenches, Nut Runners,
Ratchets, Air Hammers and Scaling Hammers must be rated for use with the
relevant Air Tool.
• Any accessory used should be of the correct size and design for the
Air Tool(s) that you plan to use it with.
• Worn accessories should not be used and accessories should not be
modified in any way.
• Mounting and fitting instruction for any accessory to be used on an
Air Tool must be carefully followed at all times.
• Use of worn or incorrect accessories may reduce tool performance,
create excessive tool wear and can be Hazardous.
• Always disconnect the tool from the air supply when changing of
fitting accessories, guards or other fittings.
Operator Training for Air Tool; Air Tool Accessory and Compressed Air
Use
• All operators should be trained in the correct installation and use of
the Air Tool/s that they are required to operate.
• All operators should be trained to understand the safety instructions
provided by the Air Tool Manufacturer, for each
Air Tool that they are required to operate.
• All operators should be trained in the safe use of Compressed Air and
the use of associated Air Hoses, Connectors and Air Tool Accessories.
• All operators should be trained to operate the Air Tool/s and
Accessories safely and correctly on the application that you plan to use
them for.
• Operators or service personnel should be trained to ensure that the
Air Installation, Lubricators, Filters, Regulators,
Hoses and Air Nipples and Connectors are checked regularly to ensure
that they meet the requirements set on a continuous basis.
Safety and Hazards Related to Air Tool Use
• Universal Tool provides clear Safety and Hazard Warning Information in
their Catalogs, Operator Instructions, and on its Tools.
• ANSI also provide safety information. The following Hazard /Safety
Instructions must be followed at all times:
Obtain a copy of ANSI B186.1 Safety Code for Portable Air tools,
available from American National Standards Institute.
Inc., 11 West 42nd Street, New York, 10036.
• Compressed Air Hazard.
• Projectile Hazard.
• Breathing Hazard.
• Vibration Hazard.
• Hearing Hazard.
• Entanglement Hazard.
• Use of Safety Wear and Eye,
Ear and Hand Protection.
• Use of Abrasive Tools.
• Use of Impact Tools.
• Use of Assembly Tools, Drills and Screwdrivers.
• Use of Air Hammers, Chipping and scaling Hammers.
• Correct fitting and use of Accessories.
• Never to service, inspect the tool, or change an accessory while the
Air Supply to the Air Tool is still connected.
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