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Eye and Breathing Protection

The sanding process will create dust and other airborne particles.  There is no dust 
extraction function on this machine so it is essential that approved eye and breathing 
protection is worn.

Noise and Ear Protection

Depending on the material being worked on and the type of attachment used, noise 
levels may cause hearing damage including temporary or even permanent hearing loss.  
It is recommended that Ear Protection is worn at all times when using the conditioning 
tool.

Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

All products of this nature can cause RSI if used for long period, particulary in an 
awkward operating position.  Adequate rest periods and working conditions should be 
considered for prolonged use.

General Safety Information

Ensure the attachment is equal to or greater than 120% of the stated RPM of the 
conditioning tool.

Keep the workplace clean and tidy.

Use the tool in a well ventilated area.

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Air hoses can present a trip hazard, always keep hoses in a way that minimises trip 
hazards.

5

DO NOT hold the workpiece by hand, always make sure the workpiece is clamped 
securely.

6

Keep all flammable and combustible materials away from the work area.

7

Children and other unauthorised persons should be kept away from the work area.

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NEVER use the conditioning tool whilst the floor underfoot is wet or slippery.

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NEVER use the conditioning tool when standing on an unstable surface.

10

Keep the conditioning tool out of reach of children.

11

Analyse the material you are sanding.  Be aware of the dangers of sanding lead based
paints.  Historically, paint contained lead and sanding such paint will cause toxic dust.  If 
you suspect that lead could be in the paint the following actions must be observed;

- Alert any other persons in the nearby and keep them away from the working

area.

- Use specific air fed respirator, PE coated coveralls and latex gloves.
- Dispose of any dust and paint waste correctly and thoroughly clean the 

workpiece and working area after the sanding has finished.

12

NEVER attempt to sand materials containing asbestos.

13

VIBRATION.  Hand held air tools may produce vibration.  Vibration from conditioning 
tools can cause disease.  The use of gloves will help reduce the risk and can help 
prevent injury.

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Disconnect the air supply before changing attachment.

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Ensure the conditioning tool has stopped rotating before putting it down or handling the 
attachment.

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NEVER carry the conditioning tool by the air hose.

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NEVER point the conditioning tool at other persons.

18

NEVER operate the conditioning tool whilst under the influence or drugs, alcohol or 
intoxicating medication.

19

Check you have no loose clothing, hair, jewellery or any other items of a personal nature 
that might become entangled with the rotating parts.

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Check you have a maximum inlet air pressure of 90PSI/6.3BAR.

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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Summary of Contents for FT1048

Page 1: ...T 44 0 1582 661993 F 44 0 1582 667100 E sales fastmovertoolsuk com FT1048 Air Operated 100mm Surface Conditioning Tool Kit Product Instruction Manual PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...have risk characteristics requiring additional safety measures and these must be identified by the user All users of this conditioning tool must be thoroughly acquainted with this manual Before Use a...

Page 3: ...ng on an unstable surface 10 Keep the conditioning tool out of reach of children 11 Analyse the material you are sanding Be aware of the dangers of sanding lead based paints Historically paint contain...

Page 4: ...allow the material to cool down 4 You can adjust the speed of the tool by adjusting the pressure you apply to the throttle 5 Make regular checks on the attachment for wear and damage and replace them...

Page 5: ...ttachment for the job Tools Included with your Conditioning Tool 1 x Hi Flow Air Fitting 1 x Double Ended Spanner 1 x Additional Handle to be fitted in one of three positions left right and forward Ma...

Page 6: ...22 Screw 2 23 Screw 10 24 Screw 3 25 Belt 1 26 Rotor 1 27 Front End Plate 1 28 Label 1 29 Plate 1 30 Back Up Ring 018 1 No Description Q ty 31 Ball Bearing 626 2 32 Ball Bearing 6001 1 33 Needle Beari...

Page 7: ...of the product Modification of or change of any part of this product in any way Faults caused by use of non compatible accessories Tool seizure caused by insufficient oiling Faults caused by incorrect...

Page 8: ...design and construction of this equipment BSEN12100 Parts 1 and 2 Safety of Machinery Basic concepts general principles of design BSEN792 Part 8 Hand held non electric power tools Safety requirements...

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