INJECTION HAZARD
Fluid from the dispensing valve, leaks, or ruptured components can inject fluid into your body and
cause extremely serious injury, including the need for amputation. Fluid splashed in the eyes or on
the skin can also cause serious injury.
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Fluid injected into the skin might look like a minor cut, but it is a serious injury. Get immediate
medical attention.
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Do not point the dispensing valve at anyone or at any part of the body.
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Do not put your hand or fingers over the dispensing valve nozzle.
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Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.
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Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 12 if the dispensing valve clogs and before
cleaning, checking, or servicing the equipment.
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Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
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Check the hoses, tubes, and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately. Do
not repair medium- or high-pressure couplings; you must replace the entire hose.
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Do not attempt to force lubricant into a fitting.
If the lubricant is not flowing, stop dispensing
immediately; the fitting may be clogged.
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
Hazardous fluid or toxic fumes can cause serious injury or death if inhaled, swallowed, splashed in
the eyes, or splashed on the skin.
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Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using.
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Store hazardous fluid in an approved container. Dispose of hazardous fluid according to all
local, state, and national guidelines.
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Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, clothing, and a respirator as recommended by the fluid
and solvent manufacturer.
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