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!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
WHAT
COULD
HAPPEN
HOW
TO
PREVENT
IT
•
Using
air
tools
to
attach electrical
wiring can
result
in
electrocution
or
death.
•
Never use nail/staplers
to
attach electrical wiring
while
energized.
•This
tool
is
not
provided
with
an
insulated gripping
surface.
Contact
with
a
"live"
wire
will also make
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
tool
"live" and
can
result
in
electrocution or death.
•
Avoid
body
contact
with grounded surfaces
such as
pipes,
radiators,
ranges and refrigerators.
There
is
an
increased risk
of electric
shock
if
your body
is
grounded.
•
Fasteners
coming
in
contact
with
hidden
electrical
wiring could cause electrocution
or
death.
•
Thoroughly
investigate
the
workpiece
for
possible
hidden wiring before
performing
work.
!
RISK
OF
ENTANGLEMENT
WHAT COULD
HAPPEN
HOW
TO
PREVENT
IT
•TooIs
which
contain
moving elements,
or
drive other
moving
parts,
such
as
grinding wheels, sockets,
sanding
discs,
etc.,
can
become entangled
in
hair,
clothing,
jewelry
and
other
loose
objects, resulting
in
severe
injury.
«
Never wear
loose
fitting
clothes
or apparel that
contains
loose straps
or ties,
etc.,
which
could
become
entangled
in
moving
parts
of
the tools.
•
Remove
any
jewelry, watches, identifications,
bracelets, necklaces,
etc.,
which
might become
caught
by
the
tool.
•
Keep
hands
away from moving parts.
Tie
up
or
cover
long
hair.
•
Always wear proper fitting
clothing
and
other
safety
equipment
when
using
the
tool.
!
RISK OF CUT OR BURNS
WHAT COULD HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
•TooIs
that
cut,
shear,
drill,
staple,
punch,
chisel,
etc.
are capable
of
causing serious
injury.
•
Keep
the
working part
of
the
tool away from
hands
and
body.
•
Replace warning labels if they become obscured or removed.
•
Do not use this tool for other than its intended use.
•
Excessive air pressure or too much free rotation will decrease the life of the
tool and may cause a hazardous situation.
•
Check air hose for wear, and keep them away from heat and sharp edges. Do not
carry the tool by the air hose.
•
Slip / trip / fall is a major cause of serious injury or even death. Be aware of
excess hose left on your walking way or on the working surface and be aware
of the whipping air hose too.
•
Continuous operation and bad working condition will injure hands. Once hand
numbs or aches, operator shall stop the tool for a while for relaxing and re-start the
work after recovery. Operator shall immediately see a doctor if such a serious
symptom occurs.