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SAFETY GUIDELINES
WHAT TO
LOOK FOR WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Compressed
Air
Electricity
Toxic Vapors
Unsuitable
Solvents
Compressed air can propel dust, dirt or loose particles
it comes in contact with. These propelled particles
may cause serious injury or damage.
Too much air pressure applied to air tools or acces-
sories can cause damage or risk of bursting.
Your air compressor is powered by electricity. Like
any other electrically powered device, ifit isnot used
properly it may cause electrical shock,
It is normal for compressed air to contain toxic or
irritating vapors, Such vapors are harmful if inhaled.
Certain materials you are spraying (like paint, weed
killer, sand or insecticide) canbe harmful ifyou inhale
them.
The solvents 1,1,1 - Trichloroethane and Methylene
Chloride can chemically react with aluminum used in
paint spray guns, paint pumps, etc., and cause an
explosion. These solvents can also react with galva-
nized components and cause corrosion and weaken-
ing of parts. This does not affect your air compressor
- but it may affect the equipment being used.
Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a personor
any part of the body.
Alwayswear safetygoggles or glasseswhen usingthe
air compressor.
Alwaysturn the aircompressoroffbefore attachingor
removing accessories.
Check the manufacturer's pressure rating for air
tools and accessories. Regulator outlet pressure
must never exceed the maximum pressure rating.
NOTE: IF A REGULATOR IS NOT SUPPLIED
WITH YOUR COMPRESSOR, YOU MUST
INSTALL ONE BEFORE USING AIR TOOLS AND
ACCESSORIES WITH PRESSURE RATINGS
LESS THAN 200 PSIG.
Always unplug the air compressor prior to mainte-
nance or repair.
Never use the air compressor outdoors when it is
raining.
Always plug the cord into an electrical outlet with the
specified voltage and adequate fuse protection.
Never directly inhale the compressed air produced by
this unit.
Readlabels and safety datafor allmaterialsyouspray.
Follow all safety precautions.
Use amask or respirator ifthere isa chance ofinhaling
toxic sprayed materials. Masks and respirators have
limits and will only provide protection against some
kinds and limited amounts of toxic material. Read
mask and respirator instructions carefully. Consult
with asafety expert or industrial hygienist ifyou arenot
sure about the use of a certain mask or respirator.
Ifthe material you intend to spray contains the solvents
listed at left (read the label or data sheet), do not use
accessories that contain aluminum or galvanized pads.
You must either change the material you intend to
spray, or use only stainless steel spray equipment.
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