SAFETY WARNINGS
Fire and explosion
Solvents and coating materials
can be highly flammable or
combustible when sprayed. ALWAYS
refer to the coating material suppliers
instructions
and
before using this equipment.
Users must comply with all local
and national codes of practice
and
insurance
requirements
ventilation, fire precautions, operation
and house-keeping of working areas.
This equipment, as supplied,
is NOT suitable for use with
Halogenated Hydrocarbons.
Static
Electricity
generated by fluid and/or air
passing through hoses, by the
spraying
process
cleaning non- conductive parts with
cloths. To prevent ignition sources from
static discharges, earth continuity must
be maintained to the spraygun and other
metallic equipment used. It is essential to
use conductive air and/or fluid hoses.
Personal Protective
Equipment
Toxic vapours – When sprayed,
certain
materials
poisonous, create irritation or be
otherwise harmful to health.
Always read all labels and safety data
sheets for the material before spraying
and follow any recommendations. If In
Doubt,
Contact
Supplier.
The use of respiratory protective
equipment is recommended at all
times. The type of equipment
must be compatible with the
material being sprayed.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
COSHH
sheets
company
governing
can
be
and
by
may
be
Your
Material
Always
wear
eye
when spraying or cleaning the
spraygun.
Gloves must be worn when
spraying
or
cleaning
equipment.
Training – Personnel should be given
adequate training in the safe use of
spraying equipment.
Misuse
Never aim a spraygun at any part of the
body.
Never exceed the max. recommended
safe working pressure for the equipment
The fitting of non-recommended or non-
original spares may create hazards.
Before cleaning or maintenance, all
pressure must be isolated and relieved
from the equipment.
The product should be cleaned using a
gun washing machine. However, this
equipment should not be left inside gun
washing machines for prolonged periods
of time.
Noise Levels
The A-weighted sound level of
sprayguns may exceed 85 dB
(A) depending on the set-up
being used. Details of actual
noise levels are available on request. It
is recommended that ear protection is
worn at all times when spraying.
Operating
Spray Equipment using high pressures
may be subject to recoil forces. Under
certain circumstances, such forces could
result in repetitive strain injury to the
operator.
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