6738 Chain hook

Made from forged steel. 673801,

Item NoDesignationWeightLengthCarrying capacity
673801Chain hook 120 mm300 g120 mm12 kN
Manufacturer information (GPSR)
MANUFACTURER ACCORDING TO THE EU GENERAL PRODUCT SAFETY REGULATION (GPSR)
STUBAI ZMV GmbH
Dr. Kofler Straße 1
A-6166 Fulpmes
Phone: +43 5225 6960 211
Email: office@stubai.com
Safety Instructions for Forestry Tools for Tree Care
General Information:
• Suitable tool: Always use tree?care tools specifically designed for the respective task. Using unsuitable tools increases the risk of accidents and can make the work more difficult.
• Proper handling: Hold the tools securely with both hands whenever possible. Maintain a stable body posture at all times to ensure precise and safe movements.
• Avoid overloading: Do not overload tools with excessive force or overly heavy objects to prevent damage. Work with controlled pressure to avoid accidents.
• Forestry tools for tree care may only be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, or lacking experience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use forestry tools for tree care, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Children may only use forestry tools for tree care if they are over 8 years old and are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use forestry tools for tree care, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Keep packaging films away from children; risk of suffocation!
Intended Use:
• Safety is only ensured when the tool is used as intended. Use the tool exclusively for its designated purpose. Incorrect use may lead to tool breakage and injuries.
Improper Use:
• Use as a hammer or on surfaces that are not made of wood is not permitted.
Inspection Before Use:
• Ensure integrity: Check forestry tools for tree care before each use for damage such as cracks, loose parts or rust.
• Do not use damaged forestry tools for tree care: Defective tools must not be used and must be taken out of service immediately.
Personal Protective Equipment:
• Wear safety goggles: Use safety goggles to protect yourself from chipping material.
• Hand protection: Wear robust work gloves that provide a secure grip and protect against splinters or skin injuries.
• Safety footwear: Wear safety shoes with a metal or plastic toe cap to protect your toes.
Specific Instructions for Tree?Care Tools:
• Adze:
o Ensure that the cutting edge of the adze is sharp and free from damage. A dull or damaged blade can cause uncontrolled movements and serious injuries.
o Use the adze only for working with wood and not on hard materials, as this may damage the tool.
o Always wear appropriate protective equipment, especially safety goggles and gloves, to protect yourself from wood splinters and flying particles.
• Tension screws:
o Check tension screws regularly for wear, rust or loose parts. Damaged screws may fail during use and could break or loosen unexpectedly.
o Ensure that the tension screw is firmly tightened before starting work. A loose screw may cause the tool or tree structure to move uncontrollably.
o Do not overtighten the tension screw, as this may damage the material.
• Pruners and tree?care saws:
o When using tree?care saws or pruners, ensure that the blades are sharp and free from rust to enable efficient and safe cutting.
o Hold the tools at a safe angle to avoid uncontrolled movements or slipping.
Maintenance, Care and Storage:
• Regular inspection: Check forestry tools for tree care regularly for wear, cracks or loose handles. A damaged tool can cause serious injuries.
• Cleaning after use: Clean all tree?care tools thoroughly after each use to remove resin, dirt and wood residues. This helps extend the tool’s lifespan and maintain functionality.
• Sharpening: Sharpen blades regularly to ensure precise and safe work. A dull tool can cause uncontrolled movements and increase the risk of accidents.
• Storage: Store tree?care tools out of reach of children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, in a safe, dry place such as a toolbox or tool wall to prevent accidents and damage.
Special Notes:
• Avoid improvisation: Use tree?care tools only for their intended applications. Using them for unsuitable tasks may damage both the tool and the workpiece and increase the risk of injury.
• Monitoring during operation: Regularly check the tool and the working environment, especially when working with heavy ropes, tension screws or tree supports. This ensures that no unexpected hazards arise and that the tools are used safely.
• Transport: Ensure that forestry tools for tree care are securely fastened during transport and that sharp edges are protected to avoid injuries.
This text has been partially translated with the support of AI technology.