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Do not use oxygen or any other combustible or bottled gas to
power air-powered tools.
Failure to observe this warning
can cause explosion and serious personal injury or
death. Use only compressed air to power
air-powered tools. Use a minimum of 25' (7.6 m) of
hose to connect the tool to the compressor. Failure
to comply will result in serious injury or loss of life.
• Risk of bursting.
Make sure the regulator is adjusted so
that the compressor outlet pressure is set lower
than the maximum operating pressure of the tool.
Before starting the compressor, pull the ring on the
safety valve to make sure the valve moves freely.
Drain water from tank after each use. Do not weld
or repair tank. Relieve all pressure in the hose
before removing or attaching accessories.
• Risk of electric shock.
Do not expose a compressor to rain.
Store it indoors. Disconnect the compressor from the power
source before servicing. Compressor must be grounded. Do
not use grounding adaptors.
Risk of personal injury.
Do not direct compressed air from the
air hose toward the user or other persons.
Risk of inhalation.
Never directly inhale the air produced by the
compressor.
Risk of bursting:
Do not adjust the pressure switch or safety
valve for any reason. They have been preset at the factory for
this compressor’s maximum pressure. Tampering with the
pressure switch or the safety valve may cause personal injury
or property damage.
Risk of burns.
The pump and the manifold generate high
temperatures. In order to avoid burns or other injuries, do not
touch the pump, the manifold, or the transfer tube while the
compressor is running. Allow the parts to cool down before
handling or servicing. Keep children away from the
compressor at all times.
WARNING!
Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or
loss of life.
• Do not allow unskilled or untrained individuals to operate an
Air-powered Right Angle Die Grinder or any other
air-powered tool.
• Always ensure that the workpiece is firmly secured leaving
both hands free to control the tool.
• Always keep your air tool clean and lubricated. Daily
lubrication is essential to avoid internal corrosion and
possible failure.
• Do not overload the tool. Allow the tool to operate at its
optimum speed for maximum efficiency. Excessive overload
can cause the tool casing to split, and may also lead to
excessive wear on moving parts and possible failure.
• Use only the lightweight coil hoses for connecting the tool to
the compressor coupling. Do not fit quick-change couplings
onto the tool, as the vibration can lead to damage or failure
of the coupling.
• Always ensure that the tool has stopped before connecting it
to the air supply.
• Keep children away from the work area. Do not allow
children to handle power tools.
• Do not use a tool that is leaking air, that has missing or
damaged parts, or that requires repairs. Verify that all
screws are securely tightened.
• Never attempt to override tool safety features.
DANGER!
Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or
loss of life.
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