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DO NOT EXCEED THE
MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED
AIR PRESSURE MARKED ON
THE TOOL. Use only clean,
dry, regulated, compressed air
within the rated pressure range
marked on the tool. Never
connect the tool to pressure that
could potentially exceed 200
PSI.
• DO NOT ABUSE THE AIR
HOSE. Protect all hoses from
kinks, restrictions, solvents, or
sharp objects. Keep air hose
away from heat, oil, sharp
edges, or moving parts.
Replace damaged hoses
immediately. Damaged hoses
can burst or whip around.
• CHECK ALL FITTINGS,
HOSES, PIPES,
CONNECTIONS, AND
COMPRESSOR BEFORE
EACH USE. Repair or replace
damaged or leaking hoses and
connections immediately.
Damage to a hose or
connection may cause a
pressure hose to break and
whip around the work area,
which may lead to injury.
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
(See Fig 1)
WARNING
Disconnect the tool from the air
source before making any
adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing the tool.
Such precautionary safety
measures reduce the risk of
unintentional tool operation.
ASSEMBLY/
INSTALLATION
Follow the instructions below to
prepare your tool for operation.
1. All tool operators and their
immediate supervisors must
become familiar with the
operator safety instructions
before operating the tool.
2. Included with each tool is
one copy of these
operating/safety instructions.
Keep this publication for future
reference.
3. Select a hose with a
minimum inner diameter of 1/4
inch and a maximum length of
100 feet.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from
a hose bursting, select hoses
that are rated at a maximum of
200 PSI.
4. Select fittings that are
appropriately sized for the
selected hoses. The tool and
air hose must have a hose
coupling such that all pressure
is removed from the tool when
the coupling joint is
disconnected.