DeVilbiss FLG-S5-18 Operation Manual Download Page 3

 

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SAFETY WARNINGS 

 
 

Fire and explosion 

Solvents and coating materials can be highly flammable or combustible when sprayed. 

ALWAYS refer to the coating material suppliers instructions and COSHH sheets 
before using this equipment.

 

Users must comply with all local and national codes of practice and insurance company 
requirements governing ventilation, fire precautions, operation and house-keeping of 
working areas. 

This equipment, as supplied, is NOT suitable for use with Halogenated 
Hydrocarbons. 

Static electricity can be generated by fluid and/or air passing through hoses, by the 
spraying process and by cleaning non-conductive parts with cloths. To prevent ignition 
sources from static discharges, earth continuity must be maintained to the Spray gun 
and other metallic equipment used. It is essential to use conductive air and/or fluid 
hoses. 

Personal Protective Equipment 

Toxic vapours – When sprayed, certain materials may be poisonous, create irritation or 
be otherwise harmful to health. Always read all labels, safety data sheets and follow any 
recommendations for the material before spraying. If in doubt, contact your material 
supplier. 

The use of respiratory protective equipment is recommended at all times. The type of 
equipment must be compatible with the material being sprayed. 

 

Always wear eye protection when spraying or cleaning the Spray gun. 

 

Gloves must be worn when spraying or cleaning the equipment. 

 

Training – 

Personnel should be given adequate training in the safe use of spraying equipment. 

Misuse 

Never aim a Spray gun at any part of the body. 

Never exceed the max. recommended safe working pressure for the equipment. 

The fitting of non-recommended or non-original spares may create hazards. 

Before cleaning or maintenance, all pressure must be isolated and relieved from the equipment. 

The product should be cleaned using a gun-washing machine. However, this equipment should 
not be left inside gun-washing machines for prolonged periods of time.  

Noise Levels 

The A-weighted sound level of Spray guns may exceed 85 dB (A) depending on the set-
up being used. Details of actual noise levels are available on request. It is 
recommended that ear protection is worn at all times when spraying. 

Operating 

Spray equipment using high pressures may be subject to recoil forces. Under certain 
circumstances, such forces could result in repetitive strain injury to the operator. 

 

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