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BRAD NAIL GUN SAFETY WARNINGS (cont.)
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DO NOT exceed the maximum pressure stated on the tool.
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Never carry an air tool by the hose.
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Only use fasteners listed in the specifications may be used in the
magazine.
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Quick connector couplings shall be used for connection to the compressed air
system and non-sealable air inlet connector must be fitted at the tool in such
a way that no compressed air remains in the tool after disconnection.
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Fastener driving tools shall only be connected to an air supply where the
maximum allowable pressure of the tool cannot be exceeded by more than
10%; in the case of higher pressure ,a pressure reducing valve which includes
a downstream safety valve shall be built into the compressed air supply.
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Check prior to each operation that the safety and triggering mechanism is
functioning properly and that all nuts and bolts are right.
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Do not carry out any alterations to the air tool.
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Avoid weakening or damaging the tool, for example by:
– punching or engraving;
– modification not authorized by the manufacturer;
– guiding against templates made of hard material such as steel;
– dropping or pushing across the floor;
– using the tool as a hammer;
– applying excessive force of any kind.
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Hold the fastener driving tool during the work operation in such a way that
no injuries can be caused to the head or to the body in the event of possible
recoil consequent upon a disruption in the compressed air supply or hard
areas within the workplace.
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Never actuate the fastener driving tool into free space.
This will avoid any
hazard caused by free flying fasteners and excessive strain of the tool.
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Do not connect tool
to pressure that potentially exceeds 120psi (8.3bar).
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Only use clean
, dry and regulated compressed air at
70 - 120psi (4.8 -
8.3bar)
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Keep all body parts such as hands and legs, etc. away from firing direction
and ensure fastener cannot penetrate workpiece into parts of the body.
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When using the tool, be aware that the fastener could deflect and cause
injury.
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Only technically skilled operators should use the fastener driving tool.
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This tool is not intended for driving into hard surfaces such as steel or
concrete.
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Take care when handling fasteners, especially when loading and unloading, as
the fasteners have sharp points which could cause injury.
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Do not overreach. Only use in a safe working place. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.