lery. Keep your hair, clothing
and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothing, jewel-
lery or long hair can become
caught in moving parts.
Put down trigger and equip-
ment in the event of unex-
pected compressor failure.
Never use or store the tool in
humid, dusty locations or near
water, other fluids or hazard-
ous gases.
If possible, use a condensate
trap or regularly drain conden-
sate (water) from hoses and
pipes before and during air
tool use.
Secure work pieces. Use
clamps or a vice to secure the
work piece. Holding the work
piece in your hand or pressing
it against your body will not
allow for safe use of the equip-
ment.
ATTENTION! An under-
sized com- pressed air
system may reduce the
efficiency of your equip-
ment.
z Risks due to projecting
parts
If the work piece, one of the
accessories or the tool itself
breaks, parts may be pro-
Safety instructions for air tools
jected at great speeds.
Always wear impact-resistant
eye protection when using the
machine for screw connec-
tions. The level of protection
required should be asses for
each individual application.
Be sure the work piece is prop-
erly secured.
z Risks from gripping /
winding
Risks from gripping / wind-
ing may result in suffocation,
scalping and / or cuts if loose
clothing, jewellery, necklaces,
hair or gloves are not kept
away from the machine and its
accessories.
Gloves may become tangled
in the rotating drive, which
may result in injuries or frac-
tures in fingers.
Rotating drives and extensions
may easily catch/ wind rub-
berised or metal reinforced
gloves.
Never wear loose gloves or
gloves with cut or worn fin-
gers.
Never hold on to the drive,
collect or the drive extension.
Keep hands away from the ro-
tating drive.
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