Important Safety Instructions
(Continued)
k. Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators,
ranges, and refrigerators. There is
an increased risk of electric shock if
your body is grounded.
l. Explore the workpiece to avoid
contact with hidden wiring.
Thoroughly investigate the
workpiece for possible hidden
wiring before performing work.
Contact with live wiring will shock
the operator.
m. Never point an air tool at oneself
or any other person. Serious injury
could occur.
n. Do not put hands near or under
moving parts.
TOOL USE AND CARE
a. Use clamps or another practical way
to secure and support the workpiece
to a stable platform. Holding the
work by hand or against the body is
unstable and is able to lead to loss
of control.
b. Do not force the tool. Use the
correct tool for the application. The
correct tool will do the job better
and safer at the rate for which the
tool is designed.
c. Do not use the tool if the switch
does not turn the tool on or off. Any
tool that cannot be controlled with
the switch is dangerous and must be
repaired.
d.
Disconnect the
tool from
the air source before making
adjustments, doing tool
maintenance, clearing jams,
leaving work area,loading,
or unloading the tool. Such
precautionary measures reduce the
risk of injury to persons.
e. Store the tool when it is idle out
of reach of children and other
untrained persons. A tool is
dangerous in the hands of untrained
users.
f. Maintain the tool with care. Keep
a cutting tool sharp and clean. A
properly maintained tool, with sharp
cutting edges reduces the risk of
binding and is easier to control.
g. Check for misalignment or binding
of moving parts, breakage of parts,
and any other condition that affects
the tool's operation. If damaged,
have the tool serviced before using.
Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained tools. There is a risk of
bursting if the tool is damaged.
h. Use only accessories that are
identified by the manufacturer for
the specific tool model. Use of an
accessory not intended for use with
the specific tool model increases the
risk of injury to persons.
i. Selecting an appropriate tool
actuation system, taking into
consideration the work application
for which the tool is used.
Never
use
gasoline or other
fl ammable liquids to clean
the tool. Never use the
tool in the presence of fl ammable
liquids or gases. Vapors could
ignite by a spark and cause an
explosion which will result in death
or serious personal injury.
Do not exceed
maximum
operating pressure of the air tool
(90 psi). The air tool could explode
and result in death or serious
personal injury.
Do not use hand
tool sockets. Use
impact quality sockets only. Hand
tool sockets are "glass-hard" and
will shatter and can cause serious
personal injury if used with air
tools.
j. Never trigger the tool when
not applied to a work object.
Attachments must be securely
attached. Loose attachments can
cause serious injury.
Release all
pressure from
the system before attempting to
install, service, relocate or perform
any maintenance.
k. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight
and ensure equipment is in safe
working condition.
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Always disconnect
the tool from the
power source when unattended,
performing any maintenance or
repair, clearing a jam, or moving
the tool to a new location.
Always fi t tool
with a fi tting or
hose coupling on or near the tool in
such a manner that all compressed
air in the tool is discharged at the
time the fi tting or hose coupling is
disconnected. Do not use a check
valve or any other fi tting which
allows air to remain in the tool.
Death or serious personal injury
could occur.
Never carry the
tool by the air
hose or pull the hose to move the
tool or a compressor. Keep hoses
away from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Replace any hose that is
damaged, weak or worn. Personal
injury or tool damage could occur.
Do not operate or
allow anyone else to
operate the tool if any
warnings or warning labels are not
legible. Warnings or warning labels
are located on the tool magazine
and body.
Do not drop or
throw the tool.
Dropping or throwing the tool can
result in damage that will make
the tool unusable or unsafe. If the
tool has been dropped or thrown,
examine the tool closely for bent,
cracked or broken parts and air
leaks. STOP and repair before using
or serious injury could occur.
Clean and check
all air supply
hoses and fi ttings before
connecting the tool to an air
supply. Replace any damaged
or worn hoses or fi ttings. Tool
performance or durability may be
reduced.
SERVICE
a. Tool service must be performed only
by qualified repair personnel.
b. When servicing a tool, use only
identical replacement parts. Use
only authorized parts.
c. Use only the lubricants supplied
with the tool or specified by the
manufacturer.
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