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SAFETY INFORMATION
Use of fluids that are incompatible with
aluminum in pressurized equipment can
cause serious chemical reaction and
equipment rupture. Failure to follow this
warning can result in death, serious injury,
or property damage.
Compressed air can be hazardous,
propelling objects or particles that can
cause injury into soft tissues such as
eyes and ears.
Tool attachments can become loose or
break and fly apart, becoming projectiles
or propelling other objects at the operator
or bystanders in the work area.
This tool is capable of generating sparks
which can result in ignition of flammable
materials.
Work in a clean, well ventilated area free
of combustible materials.
Never operate tools near flammable
substances such as gasoline, naphtha,
cleaning solvents, etc.
This tool is not recommended for use in
explosive atmospheres or underwater.
Always wear
Exposure to noise produced by air tools
can lead to permanent hearing loss.
ANSI S3.19 hearing
protection.
Make sure all attachments are properly
assembled and securely fastened before
use.
Always use the tool at a safe distance from
others in the work area. Maintain
awareness of work area safety at all times.
Never direct air at yourself or anyone else.
Never leave a pressurized tool unattended.
Disconnect tool from air supply when tool
is not in use or when changing accessories
to prevent accidental operation.
For additional protection, use an approved
face shield in addition to safety glasses.
Do not use chlorinated solvents
(e.g. 1-1-1-trichloroethene, methylene
chloride). Many spray guns contain
aluminum, which reacts strongly to
chlorinated solvents. Contact the solvent
or coating manufacturer regarding
questions about potential chemical
reactions.
Risk of Eye or Head Injury
WARNING
Risk of Loss of Hearing
WARNING
Risk of Fire or Explosion
WARNING
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