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Read these instructions carefully before use!
Contact your dealer if you have any questions concerning the product.
Improper use and lack of maintenance can result in serious injury and/or damage to property. Read all
warnings and instructions carefully before use. Always take basic safety precautions when using
compressed air tools to safeguard against the risk of personal injury.
Replace any warning stickers that have become illegible or lost.
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Only use the tool for its intended purpose.
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Excessive air pressure or excessively long operation without a load shortens tool life and can entail
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a risk of personal injury or damage to property.
Check the air hose for wear and protect it from heat and sharp edges. Do not carry the tool by the
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air hose.
Falling is a common cause of injury and death. Look out for hose bends in your area of movement
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and in the work area. Also look out for the part of the hose that is permanently connected to the
tool.
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Continuous use and unsuitable working conditions can cause hand injury. Stop using the tool if
your hands become numb or start to hurt. Do not resume work until your hands feel normal again.
Seek immediate medical assistance if the problem persists.
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Keep other people at a safe distance from the work area.
Risk of eye or head injury
Pneumatic tools can throw out objects such
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as mounting pieces, metal shavings, swarf,
etc., at high speed, which can cause serious
eye injuries.
Compressed air can be dangerous. The
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compressed air system can cause injury to
soft tissues such as eyes, ears, etc. Particles
or objects carried by the air flow can cause
personal injury.
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Tools or accessories can come loose or
break, and parts can be thrown off, hitting
the user or other individuals in the work area.
Fire or explosion hazard
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Sanding tools with paper or discs, rotating
tools such as drills, percussion tools such as
nail guns, staple guns or hammers, as well
as reciprocating saws and jigsaws, can
generate sparks that can ignite flammable
material.
Never exceed the nominal maximum
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pressure for tools or accessories. This can
cause an explosion resulting in serious
personal injury.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Risk
Risk
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Always wear safety glasses that meet ANSI
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Z87.1 standards and are fitted with side
protection.
Never leave the tool unattended when
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connected to the compressed air supply.
Always disconnect the air hose when the tool
is not in use.
For further protection, you should wear an
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approved face mask in addition to the eye
protection.
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Check that all tools and accessories are
fitted correctly.
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Never use tools near flammable substances
such as petrol, naphtha, solvents, etc.
The work area must be clean, well ventilated
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and free from flammable materials.
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Never attempt to power compressed air tools
with oxygen, carbon dioxide or other bottled
gas.
The feed pressure of the compressed air
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supply must never exceed the maximum
permitted pressure for any accessory.
Never connect the tool to a compressed air
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supply whose pressure can exceed 13.8 bar.
Always check that the compressed air supply
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is set to the tool's rated pressure before
connecting the tool.
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Precautions
Precautions