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1.  Read and understand this entire manual before  

 

attempting assembly or operation.

2.  Read and understand all warnings posted on  

 

the tool and in this manual. Failure to comply  

 

with all of these warnings may cause serious  

 injury.

3.  Replace warning labels if they become 

 

obscured or removed.

4.  Do not use this tool for other than its intended  

 

use. If used for other purposes, Toolmaster 

 

disclaims any real or implied warranty and  

 

holds itself harmless from any injury that may  

 

result from that use.

5.  Always wear approved safety glasses or face  

 

shield while using this tool. (Everyday eye  

 

glasses only have impact resistant lenses; they  

 

are not safety glasses.)

6.  Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) if the  

 

noise exceeds safe levels.

7.  Wear gloves and protective clothing if 

 

operation produces sparks or flying particles.  

 

Gloves should be tight-fitting, without frayed  

 

fingers or hanging threads. Keep hands and  

 

body away from the working area of tool.

8.  Do not operate an air tool continually at full  

 

throttle without a work load on the tool.

9.  The air tool must be properly lubricated 

 

before operating.

10. Never start a percussion type air tool (chipper,  

 

breaker, buster, etc.) without securing the  

 

tooling in the retainer and placing the tip  

 

against the work surface.

 

11. Do not operate air tool without its guards in  

 

place. Do not modify the tool.

12. Do not operate this tool while tired or under the  

 

influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication.

13. Adopt a comfortable posture with proper 
 

balance,and maintain secure footing at all  

 

 

times. Non-slip footwear or anti-skid floor strips  

 

are   recommended.

14. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Confine  

 

long hair.

15. Excessive air pressure and too much free 
 

rotation may decrease life of the tool and may    

 

cause a hazardous situation.

16. Check air hoses for wear, and keep them away   
 

from heat and sharp edges. Repair or replace 

 

damaged air hose immediately. Do not carry    

 

tool by the air hose.

17. Air hose may cause tripping hazards; keep hose  

 

away from traffic areas.

18. Do not use this tool near flammable objects, or   

 

in potentially explosive environments. Do not    

 

use near live electrical wires.

19. Do not use power tools in damp or wet location,  

 

or expose them to rain. Keep work area well    

 lighted.

20. Do not leave a connected tool unattended.  

 

 

When not in use, disconnect tool from air  

 

 source.

21. Shut off air supply and discharge any residual 
 

pressure from tool before removing hose, 

 

making adjustments, changing accessories, or   

 

storing tool.

22. Make sure tool is switched off, and your finger    

 

off the trigger, before connecting to air supply.

   Remove adjusting keys before operating 

24. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work  

 

 

area. Keep children away.

Safety Air Tool Warnings

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