connect the tool to the compressor. Failure to comply will result in serious injury or loss of life.
Risk of electric shock:
Do not expose a compressor to rain. Store it indoors. Compressor must be grounded. Do not use
grounding adaptors.
Risk of personal injury:
Do not direct compressed air from the air hose toward the user or other personnel.
Risk of inhalation:
Never directly inhale the air produced by the compressor.
Risk of bursting:
Do not adjust the pressure switch or safety valve for any reason. They have been preset at the factory
for this compressor’s maximum pressure. Tampering with the pressure switch or the safety valve may cause
personal injury or property damage.
Risk of burns:
The pump and the manifold generate high temperatures. In order to avoid burns or other injuries, do not
touch the pump, the manifold, or the transfer tube while the compressor is running. Allow the parts to cool
down before handling or servicing. Keep children away from the compressor at all
times.
Risk of bursting:
Make sure the regulator is adjusted so that the compressor outlet pressure is
set lower than the maximum operating pressure of the tool. Before starting the
compressor, pull the ring on the safety valve to make sure the valve moves freely. Drain
water from tank after each use. Do not weld or repair tank. Relieve all pressure in the
hose before removing or attaching accessories.
WARNING!
Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or loss of life.
Always ensure that the work piece is firmly secured
leaving both hands free to control the tool.
Always keep your air tool clean and lubricated.
Daily lubrication is essential to avoid internal corrosion and possible
failure.
Do not overload the tool.
Allow the tool to operate at its optimum speed for maximum efficiency. Excessive overload
can cause the tool casing to split, and may also lead to excessive wear on moving parts and possible failure.
Use only the light weight coil hoses.
For connecting the tool to the compressor coupling. Do not fit quick change
couplings onto the tool, as the vibration can lead to damage or failure of the coupling.
Always ensure that the tool has stopped before connecting it to the air supply.
Verify that grinding accessories that are used with this tools are rated at or above the tool’s speed rating
(7000RPM).
Failure to properly match the accessory to the tool could result in serious personal injury.
Always ensure that the accessories are rated/ designed for use with the tool.
Ensure that the accessories are correctly and securely fastened
before connecting the tool to the air supply.
Locate the compressor in a well-ventilated area.
For cooling, at a minimum of 12”(31cm) away from the nearest wall.
Protect the air hose and the power cord from damage and puncture.
Inspect them for weak or worn spots every week,
and replace them if necessary.
Always wear hearing protection
when using the air compressor. Failure to do so may result in hearing loss.
Do not carry the compressor while it is running.
Do not operate the compressor if it is not in a stable position.
Do not operate the compressor on a rooftop or in an elevated position
that could allow the unit to fall or be tipped over.
Always replace a damaged gauge
before operating the unit again.
CAUTION!
Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment.
Keep proper footing at all times in order to ensure correct balance.
Do not wear watches, rings, bracelets, or loose clothing
when using any air tool.
For optimal safety and tool performance, inspect the tool daily
in order to ensure free movement of the trigger, safety
mechanisms, and springs.