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SAFETY INFORMATION
Air tools which contain moving elements
or drive other moving parts (such as
impact sockets) can become entangled
in hair, clothing, jewelry and other loose
objects, resulting in severe injury.
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
WARNING
RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT
Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or
anything that may get caught or tangled
in the tool, hose or workpiece.
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
WARNING
RISK OF CUTS OR BURNS
Wear gloves when using tools.
Air tools are capable of causing serious
injury if operated improperly, or in a
manner for which the tool is not intended.
Accessories can become extremely hot
through friction where they contact the
workpiece.
Keep the working part of the tool away
from hands and body.
Do not touch accessories with bare
hands during or immediately after use.
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION
Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide or
other bottled gasses as a power source
for air tools. Use only clean, dry air at
the specified pressure.
Wiping or cleaning rags and other
flammable waste materials that may
have been used on the tool must be
placed in a tightly closed metal container,
and disposed of in a proper manner.
Always keep hands and body parts
away from moving parts.
Always wear properly fitted clothing and
other properly fitted safety equipment
when using tools.
Whipping hoses can cause serious
injury. Always check for damaged or
loose hose fittings before using tools.
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