3
!
RISK
OF
INJURY
WHAT
COULD HAPPEN
HOWTO
PREVENT IT
•
A tool
left
unattended,
or
with
the air
hose attached,
can
be activated
by
unauthorized
persons
leading
to
their
injury
or
injury
to others.
•
Remove
air
hose
when
tool
is
not
in
use
and
store
tool
in secure
location
away from
reach
of
children.
and
untrained users.
•
Air
tools
can
propel
fasteners
or other
materials
throughout
the work
area.
•
Use only
parts,
fasteners
and
accessories
recommended
by the
manufacturer.
•
Keep work area
clean
and free
of
clutter.
Keep children and
others
away
from
tool while
it
is
in
operation.
•
Keep
work
area
well Iit.
•
A
wrench or a
key
that
is
left attached to
a
rotating
part of
the
tooI increases the
risk of
personal injury.
•
Remove
adjusting keys and wrenches before
turning
the tool
on.
•
Using inflator
nozzles for
duster
applications
can
cause serious
injury.
•
DO NOT use inflator nozzles for duster applications.
•
Air
tooIs
can
become activated
by
accident during
maintenance or tooI changes.
•
Remove
air
hose
to
lubricate
or
add
grinding
attachments,
sanding
discs,
drills, etc.
to the
tool.
•
Never
carry
the
tool
by
hose.
•
Avoid unintentional
.starting.
Don't carry
hook-up
tool
with
finger
.on trigger.
•
Only
an
authorized
service rep
resentative
should
do
repair
servicing.
•
Air tools can cause the workpiece to move upon
contact: leading to injury.
•
Use
damps
or
other
devices
.to
prevent
movement.
•
Loss of
control
of
the
tool can l
ead
to
injury
to
self
or
others.
•
Never use tool while
using
drugs
or
alcohol.
•
Don’t overreach.
Keep
proper footing and
balance.
.•
Keep
handles dry, clean and
free from oi
I/
grease.
• Stay alert.
Watch
what you are
doing, Use common
sense. Do not o
perate
tool
when
you
are tired
.
•
Poor
quality,
improper
or
damaged
tools
such
as
grinding
wheels,
.chisels,
sockets,
drills, nailers,
staplers,
etc.,
can
fly apart during operation, propelling particles
throughout the work area causing serious injury.
•
Always
use
tool
attachment
rated
for
the speed
of
the
power
tool.
•
Never
use tools,
which have
been dropped,
impacted or
damaged by
use.
•
Use
only
impact
grade sockets
on
an
Impact wrench.
•
Do
not apply excessive force
to
the
tools ;
let
the tool
perform
the
work.
•
Fasteners could
ricochet
or
be
propelled
causing
serious
injury
or
property .damage:
•
Never
point
discharge
of
tool
at
self
or
others.
•
Do
not pull
trigger
unless tool
contact
safety
device is
against
work
surface.
•
Never attempt to drive
fasteners
into
hard
surfaces
such
as steel,
concrete,
or
tile.
•
Avoid
driving
a fastener
on
top of
another
fastener.
•
Position
tool
carefully
so that
fasteners will
be
delivered to
the
proper location.
•
Improperly
maintained
tools
and
accessories
can
cause serious
injury.
•
Maintain
the
tool
with
care.
•
Keep a
cutting
tool
sharp and
clean.
A properly
maintained
tool, with sharp
cutting edges, reduces the
ri
sk
of
binding
and is easier to control.
*
There
is a ris
k:
of bursting
if
the
tool
is
damaged.
•
Check for
misalignment
or
binding of
moving
parts,
breakage of parts and
any
other
condition that
affects
the
tool’s
operation.
If damaged, have
the
tool
serviced before
using.
•
Use
only accessories. identified
by
the manufacturer
to
be
used
with
specific
tools.
•
Use
of
an
accessory
not intended for
use
with
the
specific
tools increase the ri
sk o
f
injury
to persons.