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Warning
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When using Binks equipment with
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide in Plasticizer
OBSERVE the following precautions
CORROSIVE TO THE EYES – MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS.
MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. STRONG IRRITANT.
CONTAMINATION OR HEAT MAY LEAD TO FIRE OR
ExPLOSIVE DECOMPOSITION. COMBUSTIBLE.
READ & UNDERSTAND THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
FROM MATERIAL SUPPLIER
FIRST AId
EYES
Wash immediately (seconds count) with
water and continue washing for at least
15 minutes. Obtain medical attention.
SKIN
Wash with soap and water. Remove
contaminated clothes and shoes and again
wash thoroughly with soap and water.
SWALLOWING
Administer large quantities of milk or
water. Obtain immediate medical attention
for lavage.
Do not handle or use until safety precautions
concerning Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxides in
the Manufacturer’s literature have been read
and understood.
Contact with foreign materials, especially
strong mineral acids, metals (including certain
equipment and containers) or metal salts, or
exposure to heat above 135° F (57° C) may
lead to violent decomposition, releasing
flammable vapors which may self-ignite.
Do not get into eyes or on skin or clothing.
Wear eye and skin protection when handling.
Avoid breathing mist. Use with adequate
ventilation. Store only it in the original
closed container. Wash hands thoroughly
after handling. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat, sparks and other sources of ignition.
Prevent contamination with foreign materials.
Do not add to hot materials.
To maintain the chemical activity store below
100° F (38° C).
In case of fire, use water spray, foam or dry
chemical.
In case of spill or leak, absorb or blend with
inert, non-combustible material. Put in suitable
container. Dispose of immediately in
accordance with federal, state and local
regulations.
Do not reuse container as some of the original
hazardous contents may still be present.
Follow the above precautions in handling.
1. Do not spray solvent under high pressure through the
nozzle tips; an explosion or fire could result from static
electricity buildup in the presence of inflammable
vapors. Always remove nozzle tips from gun before
cleaning (see Maintenance Notes).
2. Never remove hoses from gun without first releasing
pressure. Release pressure with pressure relief valves.
3. Always engage trigger lock when not spraying or while
removing nozzle tips. (See figure 1.)
4. Under no circumstances should the gun be mishandled
or its spray directed in any proximity to human body,
particularly with nozzle tips removed.
5. Periodically check the hose for any kinks or abrasion
that may develop into a rupture.
6. Never use standard hardware to modify gun. Use Binks
high pressure components only.
7. Use care when handling the nozzle tips. Excessive fluid
pressure will cause them to wear out prematurely.
PRECAUTIONARY NOTES