38 GB/MT
air devices are dangerous when they are used
by inexperienced people.
Maintain the device carefully. Check that mov-
ing device parts are working properly and move
freely. Check for any parts that are broken or
damaged enough to detrimentally affect the
functioning of the device. Have damaged parts
repaired before you use the device. Many ac-
cidents have their origins in poorly maintained
devices.
Switch off the device off when it is not in use.
Always wear personal protective
device and safety glasses. Wearing
personal protective devices such as
dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmet
or ear protectors, depending on the type of
compressed air tool and its application, reduces
the risk of injuries.
Check the connections and supply lines. All
maintenance units, couplings and hoses must be
equipped to meet the pressure and air amounts
specified in the device specific values. Pressure
that is too low influences the functioning of the
device; pressure that is too high can cause
damage to property and personal injury.
Protect hoses from kinks, constrictions, solvents
and sharp edges. Keep hoses away from heat,
oil and rotating parts.
Make sure that the hose clamps are always
tightly fastened. If the hose clamps are not
tightly fastened or are damaged, the air could
escape uncontrollably.
Replace damaged hoses immediately. A dam-
aged supply line may result in the air hose
whipping about and may result in injuries.
If the power cable of the device is damaged, it
has to be replaced by the manufacturer or its
service department or a similarly qualified per-
son in order to avoid hazards.
Do not use the device when tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medications. One
moment of carelessness when using the device
may result in serious injuries.
Do not directly inhale the exhaust air. Keep eyes
away from exhaust air. Exhaust air from the
compressed air device may contain water, oil,
metal particles or contamination from inside the
compressor. This may result in injury to health.
BE CAREFUL WHEN
SETTING DOWN THE DEVICE!
Always put
down the device so it does not come into contact
with the trigger. This could potentially result in
accidental activation of the device, which again
could result in hazards.
Only use suitable accessories. These may be
purchased from the manufacturer. Using non-
OEM accessories may result in hazards.
Only use filtered and regulated compressed
air. Dust, caustic vapours and / or moisture may
damage the motor of a compressed air tool.
The hose must be designed for pres-
sures of at least 8.6 bar or 125 PSI,
but at least 150 % of the maximum
pressure generated in the system.
The tool and supply line must be
equipped with a hose coupling to
completely remove pressure when
disconnecting the coupling hose.
Do not modify this device in any way without
the manufacturer‘s approval.
Only use the compressed air device with the
specified pressure (max. 0.32 MPa / approx.
3 bar).
Disconnect the compressed air device from the
air supply after each use and when not in use.
Do not use the compressed air device if it leaks
or is in need of repair.
Never connect the compressed air device to an
air hose with pressure exceeding 7 bar.
Keep your working area clean and well lit. Un-
tidy or poorly lit working areas can lead to ac-
cidents. Working under proper conditions will
allow you better control of the device, particu-
larly under unforeseen circumstances.
Only have the device repaired
by qualified specialist personnel using OEM
spare parts. This will ensure that your device
remains safe to use.
Keep children and other individuals away from
the device during use. Distractions can cause
you to lose control of the device.
Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose cloth-
ing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and
gloves clear of moving parts. Loose clothing,
jewellery or long hair can become trapped in
moving parts.
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