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Additional operational
safety instructions for your air tool
- Read and understand the operating and maintenance instructions before you start work
with air tools.
- Do not wear watches, rings, jewellery or loose clothing when working with air tools.
- Protect yourself and the people around you by taking appropriate precautions against
accidents.
- The maximum working pressure stated on the tools may not be exceeded.
- Air tools may only be connected to a source of compressed air fitted with a pressure reducer,
which allows the correct working pressure to be set.
- Protect the compressed air hose from heat, oil and sharp edges. Always check the hose
for signs of damage before you use the tool.
- Always use a compressor to operate the air tools.
- It is forbidden to operate air tools with a compressed air cylinder.
- It is strictly prohibited to operate air tools with combustible gases due to danger of
explosion.
- Always wear safety goggles, hearing protection and protective gloves.
- Use only heavy duty sockets which are designed for use with impact wrenches.
- Air tools may not be used for purposes for which they were not designed.
- Keep air tools away from children.
- Never point air tools at people or animals.
- Air tools may only be connected to the air line by means of a quick-connect coupling.
- Only original replacement parts may be used for repairs. The use of other parts can be
dangerous.
- Disconnect the tool from the compressed air when it is not in use and before performing
any kind of repairs, adjustments or maintenance.
- The air tool may only be used when it is in goods condition.
- In case of doubt seek advice from a competent person before you use the tool.
- Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified person.
- Always observe the maximum operating pressure stated on the tool.
- Do not carry the tool by the air hose.
Be sure to hold the air line tightly when disconnecting the coupling. The air line can
whiplash which can lead to injury.
CONNECTING AIR TOOLS TO A SOURCE OF COMPRESSED AIR
Reduce the pressure using the regulator on your compressor before connecting or disconnecting
air tools. Should it be necessary to disconnect an air tool from the air hose at full pressure be
sure to hold the hose tightly to prevent the danger of injury caused by hose whiplash.