FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
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Before operaTing This Tool.
• Always operate, inspect and
maintain this tool in accordance
with American National Standards
Institute Safety Code of Portable
Air Tools (ANSI B86.) and any
other applicable safety codes
and regulations.
• For safety, top performance and
maximum durability of parts,
operate this tool at
90 psig, 6.2 bar max
air pressure with 3/8"
diameter air
supply hose.
• Always wear impactresistant
eye and face
protection when
operating or
performing
maintenance on this
tool.
• High sound levels can cause
permanent hearing loss.
Always use hearing
protection as
recommended by
your employer and
OSHA regulations
while using this tool.
• Keep the tool in efficient
operating condition.
• Operators and maintenance
personnel must be physically
able to handle the bulk, weight
and power of this tool.
• Compressed air can
cause severe injury.
Never direct air at
yourself or others.
PLEASE REVIEW ALL WARNING INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO OPERATION. SAVE ThIS mANUAL fOR fUTURE REfERENCE.
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Always turn off the air supply,
drain hose of air
pressure, and detach
tool from air supply
before installing,
removing, or adjusting
any part or accessory on this
tool, or before performing any
maintenance on this tool. Failure
to do so could result in injury.
Whip hoses can cause
serious injury. Always
check for and replace
any damaged, frayed,
or loose hoses and
fittings. Do not
operate a damaged or worn
tool. Do not use
quickdetach couplings at tool.
See instructions for correct setup.
• Airpowered tools can vibrate
during use. Extended exposure
to vibration,
repetitive motions,
or uncomfortable
positions during use
may be harmful to
your hands and arms. Discontinue
use of tool if discomfort, tingling,
or pain occurs. Seek medical
advice before resuming use.
• Place the tool on the work
before starting the tool. Do not
point or indulge in any horseplay
with this tool.
• Slipping, tripping and/or falling
while operating air tools can be
a major cause of
serious injury or death.
Be aware of excess
hose left on the walk
ing or work surface.
• Keep body working stance
balanced and firm. Do not over
reach when operating the tool.
• Anticipate and be alert for sudden
changes in motion during use of
any power tool.
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• Do not carry tool by the hose.
Protect the hose from sharp
objects and heat.
• Tool shaft may
continue to rotate
briefly after throttle is
released. Avoid direct
contact with accesso
ries during and after
use. Gloves will reduce the risk
of cuts or burns.
• Keep away from rotating end
of tool. Do not wear jewelry or
loose clothing. Secure
long hair. Scalping
can occur if hair is
not kept away from
tool and accessories.
Choking can occur if
neckwear is not kept away from
tool and accessories.
• Do not lubricate tools with
flammable or volatile liquids
such as kerosene, diesel or jet
fuel.
• Do not force tool beyond its
rated capacity.
• Do not remove any labels.
Replace any damaged labels.
• To reduce exposure to sanding
debris, work in a wellventilated
area with proper personal
protection equipment.
• Ensure the MAX rating (RPM) of
the sanding accessories is at or
higher than the tools rated RPM.
• Do not use any grinding wheel,
bur or metal removing accessory
with this tool.
• Sanding against sharp corners
may damage the pad, rendering
it useless.
• Use accessories recommended by
NAPA Professional Air Tools.
Rev. 10/24/07