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WARNING
Connect the air hose securely, so that it
will not come loose.
A pressurized hose that comes loose may whip
about uncontrolled, posing a hazard. Connect
securely.
Before attempting cleaning, maintenance,
or attachment or detachment of the air hose
or any optional items, stop the supply of
compressed air and allow the pressure to
escape.
Allowing the equipment to remain under pres-
sure poses a hazard of flying components.
When the machine will be out of use for
a prolonged period, stop supply of com-
pressed air and bleed off the air pres-
sure.
This can prevent an accident.
Use an air hose of the specified diam-
eter and having adequate pressure resis-
tance.
Otherwise the article may come loose or
rupture.
Keep the supply of compressed air within
the specified pressure range.
Exceeding the specified pressure may result
in rupture or other major accident.
Ensure no contamination of the supplied
compressed air by any water, oils, chemi-
cals, or foreign objects.
Components may deteriorate or rupture, or
the contaminants may be scattered, posing
a hazard.
Never use in a location exposed to cutting
oil, solvents, chemicals, or other such
substances.
Components may deteriorate or rupture under
the pressure of compressed air.
Never use in a location exposed to direct
sunlight.
Components may deteriorate or rupture under
the pressure of compressed air.
Danger exists of components being thrown off or damaged.
WARNING
Never strike or subject the object to im-
pact.
Components may suffer damage or rupture
under the pressure of compressed air.
Keep the temperature of the installation
area within the specified range. Never place
a stove or heater nearby.
Components may deteriorate or rupture under
the pressure of compressed air.
Never damage the air hose, or bend or twist
it with undue force. Never use an item that
has deteriorated.
A damaged air hose may rupture.
To Ensure Safe Use