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1.1 Safety Precautions
Provided that the equipment is properly set up, regularly maintained and used correctly, metal
spraying does not present any great danger. However, like most industrial processes, misuse
and careless practices can create hazards for personnel and damage to the equipment.
The equipment detailed in this manual will produce levels of noise and dust that require safety
measures to be taken by personnel using the equipment. It uses pressurized and flammable
gases. Careful consideration should be taken when positioning this equipment.
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that all appropriate measures are in place for safe
operation, before the equipment is used. Metallisation will be pleased to assist and advise as
appropriate.
1.1.1 Equipment
Dos and Don’ts
Check all hoses regularly. Damaged hoses must be replaced immediately.
Ensure that all hose connections are properly tightened and do not leak.
Ensure that proper extraction is available and is turned on
before
the gas supplies
are tuned on and turned off
after
the gas supplies are turned off.
NEVER
point the pistol towards other personnel or combustible material.
NEVER
spray onto hoses, regulators or flowmeters.
NEVER
operate the pistol without using ear defenders and the appropriate eye protection.
NEVER
apply grease to any thread or connection which is to carry oxygen.
NEVER
operate the pistol without using regulators fitted with flashback arrestors.
NEVER
release gases into an un-extracted area.
Summary of Contents for MK 73
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