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•
Never point tool at yourself or others in work
area.
Serious injury or death may occur if the tool
is activated. (Fig. 3)
•
Never use oxygen or other bottled gasses.
Explosion will occur. Never use combustible
gases or any other reactive gas as a power
source for this tool: explosion and serious
personal injury will result. (Fig. 4)
•
Wear ear protection
to safe-guard against
possible hearing loss. Ear protection equipment
must conform to ANSI S3.19 requirements. (Fig. 5)
•
Use clean, dry, regulated,
compressed air at 70
to 120 PSI, (4.8 to 8.3 BAR). (Fig. 6)
•
Do not connect tool
to pressure which
potentially exceeds 200 PSI (13.7 BAR).
•
All air line components (hoses, connectors,
filters, regulators, etc.)
must be rated for a
maximum working pressure of at least 150 PSI
(10.3 BAR) or 150% of the maximum system
pressure, which ever is greater.
•
Connect tool to air supply hose
with a coupling
that automatically removes all pressure from the
tool when the coupling is disconnected. (Fig. 7).
•
Disconnect tool from air supply hose
before
doing tool maintenance, clearing a jammed
fastener, leaving work area, moving tool to another
location, or handing the tool to another person.
(Fig. 7)
•
Never use a tool
that is leaking air, has missing
or damaged parts, or requires repair. Make sure
all screws and caps are securely tightened.
(Fig. 8).
•
Never use tool if safety, trigger or springs
are
inoperable, missing or damaged. Do not alter or
remove safety, trigger, or springs. Make daily
inspections for free movement of trigger and
safety mechanism. (Fig. 8)
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 8
Fig. 7
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