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Safety Information & Warnings
Before operating The MG Spray Gun, personnel should fully
understand the contents, recommendations, and safety notes
contained in this manual.
Failure to follow these guidelines may result in severe bodily injury
or damage to equipment and property.
The safety guidelines outlined in this manual are not intended to be
all inclusive. A certain degree of knowledge of general industrial
safety practices as used in the spray applied coatings and foam
industry are required to insure operator safety.
Aluminum Parts Hazard
Do Not Use 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, Methylene Chloride, or other
halogenated hydrocarbon solvents, or fluids containing these
solvents in the MG Gun. These solvents are capable of causing a
serious chemical reaction, and possible rupture when used in
pressurized aluminum equipment.
Personal Protection
The operator and personnel in the vicinity of this equipment must
ensure their personal safety by wearing:
Protective eyewear
Protective clothing and gloves
Protective breathing apparatus, supplied fresh air system, or
approved respirator.
Injection Hazard:
This equipment operates at high fluid pressure and is capable of
injecting chemicals into skin.
Do not place hands or fingers in area of spray pattern.
Never point spray gun in the direction of other personnel.
Close material supply valves before leaving spray gun
unattended.
Relieve all pressure before servicing or cleaning this
equipment. If chemicals have pierced skin, get immediate
medical attention.
Chemical Materials and Fumes:
Read and understand Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provided by chemical manufacturer.
Store and dispose of chemicals in accordance with manufactures
guidelines.
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