Air hoses that are not oil resistant or are not rated for the working pressure can
burst.
Make sure that all air hoses are oil resistant and rated for the working
pressure.
Air hoses that burst can cause injury.
Tools not operated at proper air pressure can operate erratically.
Do not exceed a maximum air pressure of 90 psig/6.2 bar or as stated
on the tool's nameplate or operating instructions. Use an air regulator to
maintain proper air pressure.
Erratic operation in power tools can cause injury.
Improperly repaired tools perform unpredictably.
Repair tools at an Authorized Snap-on Service Center.
Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.
Tools left connected to the air supply can start unexpectedly.
Always remove tool from air supply and activate trigger to bleed air
line before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or doing
any maintenance or service on tool. Make it a habit to check to see that
all adjusting keys and wrenches have been removed from tool before
turning it on.
Tools starting unexpectedly and fl ying keys and wrenches can cause injury.
Working in poorly lit areas makes it hard to see hazards.
Keep work area well lit.
Poorly lit work areas can cause injury.
Children are attracted to work areas.
Keep children away. All visitors must keep a safe distance away from
work area.
Children in work areas can be injured.
Unauthorized or untrained personnel can misuse unattended tools.
Store idle tools in a dry, high or locked-up place, out of the reach of
children.
Misused tools can cause injury.
Tools with the actuator left in the "ON" position when an unexpected air
pressure loss occurs can start unexpectedly when the air pressure is restored.
Release the actuator if an unexpected loss of air pressure occurs.
Unexpected tool starts can cause injury.
Tools with the actuator left in the "on" position can cause unexpected starts
when the tool is connected to the air supply.
Be sure actuator is off before hooking up air.
Unexpected starts can cause injury.
Sanders may coast for a short time after the trigger is released.
Be sure tool has come to a complete stop before setting it aside.
Sanders that do not come to a complete stop before setting aside can cause
injury.
Backing pads that are worn, damaged, nicked, bent, warped or burred can
cause the sanding disc to tear and burst.
Do not use backing pads that are worn, damaged, nicked, bent, warped
or burred.
Sanding pads that burst can cause injury.
Tools left connected to the air supply while making adjustments, changing
accessories, or doing any maintenance or service can start unexpectedly.
Always remove the tool from the air supply and activate the trigger to
bleed the airline before making adjustments, changing accessories, or
doing any maintenance or service.
Tools that start unexpectedly can cause injury.
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