8843617
Air Needle Scaler
V1.0
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7.
Turn OFF the valve and discharge any remaining air pressure after each
use or before adjusting the tool.
8. Do not leave the air tool unattended with its compressed air supply on.
Turn off the compressed air supply and bleed the air tool of any
remaining compressed air before leaving the air tool unattended.
9.
Serious injury may occur from loose debris being propelled at high speeds
from the compressed air stream. Always wear OSHA approved safety glasses
to protect the eyes during operation of the air compressor.
10. Always turn off the air compressor and drain tank pressure completely
before attempting maintenance or attaching air tools. Release pressure
slowly from the system.
POWER TOOL PRECAUTIONS
1.
Do not use any power tool with a malfunctioning power switch or control.
A power tool that fails to respond to the controls is dangerous and can
cause an injury. A qualified technician must repair and verify the power
tool is operating correctly, before it can be used.
2. Avoid unintentional starts. Ensure the switch is off when connecting to
the power source.
3.
Disconnect the power source before installing or servicing the tool.
4.
Never force the tool. Excessive pressure could break the tool, resulting
in damage to your workpiece or serious personal injury. Excessive
pressure is the cause if your tool runs smoothly under no load, but
roughly under load.
5.
Only use an accessory that exceeds the Blows Per Minute rating (see
Specifications). Ensure the accessory is tightly installed.
6. Before using the tool on a workpiece, test the tool by running it at the
highest no load speed for at least 30 seconds in a safe position. Stop
immediately if there is any abnormal vibration or wobbling. Check the
tool to determine the cause.
7.
Do not place the tool down until the tool’s accessory has stopped moving.
The accessory may catch the surface of work material and wrench itself
free, causing injury to the user or others in the work area.
8. Hold the tool by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an
operation where the tool may contact hidden electrical wiring. The
tool’s exposed metal surfaces may convey a shock to the operator from
a ‘live’ wire.