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Dymax SG-200 High-Flow Spray Gun System User Guide
To learn about the safe handling and use of dispensing fluids, obtain and read the Material Safety Data Sheet
and handling requirements for each fluid before using the fluid. Dymax includes a Material Data Safety Sheet
with each adhesive we sell. You can also request Material Safety Data Sheets for our products on our website.
Specific Safety Considerations
Using Safe Operating Pressures
Pressurizing the components in the dispensing system beyond the maximum recommended pressure can
result in the rupturing of components and serious personal injury. To minimize the risk of rupturing
components and injury, do not exceed the maximum operating pressure of the components in your fluid
dispensing system. (See system specifications on page 35.)
Preventing Injection Injury
Discharging fluids or compressed air from the spray gun against your skin can cause very serious injection
injury. To minimize the risk of injection injury, do not place the spray gun tip in contact with your skin.
Fire and Explosion Hazard for Spraying Applications
WARNINGS!
Ground all equipment in the work area. Improper grounding, poor ventilation,
open flames, or sparks can cause hazardous conditions and result in a fire, explosion, or other
serious injury.
If static sparking occurs or an electric shock is felt while using the equipment, stop spraying
immediately. Do not use the equipment until you identify and correct the problem.
Always work in a well-ventilated area designed specifically for spray applications. Some materials
give off flammable fumes. Upon buildup, these fumes can result in a fire or explosion.
Electrically disconnect all the equipment in the spray area and extinguish all open flames or pilot
lights. Do not smoke in the work area.
Do not turn on or off any light switch in the work area while operating or if fumes are present. Do
not operate a gasoline engine in the work area.
Personal Protection for Spraying Applications
WARNINGS!
Inhalation and/or constant contact with certain materials can be hazardous to
your health.
To reduce inhalation hazards, ensure adequate ventilation is in place and operational
Protective clothing, organic respirators, face shield, nitrile gloves and hearing protection is
recommended when using spray equipment.