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•
Only use spare parts, attachments and
accessories recommended by the manu-
facturer.
• Never carry the tool by the compressed
air hose.
•
Never carry the connected tool with a
finger on the operating lever.
•
Avoid unintentional activation.
•
Always keep the handles dry, clean and
free of grease or oil.
•
Ensure that the working area is clean,
well ventilated and always well lit.
•
Never use the tool whilst under the influ-
ence of alcohol or drugs.
•
Repair work must be carried out exclu-
sively by authorised persons.
• Labels on the tool must always be kept
legible. The user is responsible for ensur-
ing that the tool’s stickers are not dam-
aged and easy to read.
• Do not use quick-release couplings
directly on the tool. There must be a
pressure hose of at least 20 cm length
between the tool and the quick-release
coupling.
• Wear working gloves and pro-
tective goggles.
Pneumatic
tools can disperse chips, dust
and other abraded particles
at high speed which may
result in severe eye injuries.
Compressed air is dangerous.
The air flow may cause harm
to sensitive parts of the body
like eyes, ears, etc. Dust and
objects being raised by the
air flow may cause injuries.
• Wear hearing protection.
Long exposure to the working
noise of pneumatic tools may
result in a permanent hearing
loss.
•
Keep children away from pneumatic
tools.
Unattended tools or tools that are
connected to the compressed air supply
may be used by nonauthorized persons
and could injure them or other persons.
• Do not use the tool in rooms with an
explosive atmosphere.
Never operate tools
in proximity to combustible substances like
petrol, naphtha, detergents, etc. Work in
wellcleaned and wellventilated areas only.
Keep combustible materials out of the work
area. Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide or
other bottled gases to power pneumatic
tools.
• Do not point the tool at another person.
Keep children and other persons out of the
work area when operating the tool.
•
Do not allow pneumatic tools to come
into contact with sources of electricity.
•
Pay attention to the working pressure.
For
max. air pressure see table on page 14
.
Exceeding the approved maximum pres
sure of tools and accessories can cause
explosions and may result in severe injuries.
The maximum pressure of the compressed
air must be equal or inferior to the approved
pressure load indicated for the tyre inflator.
•
Check the air hose connections are fit-
ted tightly. Do not use defective or worn
pressure hoses.
Uncontrollably moving
pressure hoses may cause severe injuries.
•
Only disconnect pneumatic tools in an
unpressurized state.
Pressure hoses mov
ing uncontrollably may cause severe inju
ries.
•
Only use clean and dry air.
Never use oxy
gen, carbon dioxide or other bottled gases
to power pneumatic tools.
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