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Dust and Fume Hazards
• Dust and fumes generated when using this tool can cause ill health (for example
cancer, birth defects, asthma and/or dermatitis); risk assessment and implementation of
appropriate controls for these hazards are essential
• Risk assessment should include dust created by the use of the tool and the potential for
disturbing existing dust
• Operate and maintain this tool as recommended in these instructions, to minimise dust
or fume emissions
• Direct the exhaust so as to minimise disturbance of dust in a dust-filled environment
• Where dust or fumes are created, the priority should be to control them at the point
of emission
• All integral features or accessories for the collection, extraction or suppression of
airborne dust or fumes should be correctly used and maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions
• Select, maintain and replace the consumable/inserted tool as recommended in the
instruction handbook, to prevent an unnecessary increase in dust or fumes
• Use respiratory protection in accordance with employer's instructions and as required
by occupational health and safety regulations
Safety Instructions for Pneumatic
Tools
Air under pressure can cause severe injury:
• Always shut off air supply, drain hose of air pressure and disconnect tool from air supply
when not in use, before changing accessories or when making repairs
• Never direct air at yourself or anyone else
• Whipping hoses can cause severe injury. Always check for damaged or loose hoses
and fittings
• Whenever universal twist couplings (claw couplings) are used, lock pins should be
installed and whipcheck safety cables should be used to safeguard against possible
hose-to-tool or hose-to-hose connection failure
• Do not exceed the maximum air pressure stated on the tool
• Never carry an air tool by the hose
Spray Gun Safety
Dangerous environment
• Ensure there is adequate clear space around the work area. Only use spraying tools in
a well-ventilated area or a specialist spray booth. Be aware that air hoses can present a
trip hazard; always lay hoses in a way that minimises hazards.
Protect your eyes
• Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses.
Protect your hearing
• Always wear ear protection.
Protection from vibration
• Hand-held air tools may produce vibration and should not be used for long periods
without a break. Vibration can cause disease. Gloves may help to maintain good blood
circulation in the fingers.
Protective equipment
• Always wear appropriate protective equipment including but not limited to overalls,
gloves, facemask etc.
• It is the user's responsibility to ensure that other persons in the vicinity of the work area
are also equipped with the appropriate protective equipment.
Use the correct air hose
• Use lightweight hose to connect the tool to the air compressor.
• Air should be supplied by a suitable length of 8mm (
a female
⁄
" NPS connection at gun end. For hose lengths over 15m (50'), use 9.5mm
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• When spraying, ensure that the gun is connected to a clean, filtered air supply.
Always disconnect
• Ensure that your air tool has completely stopped functioning before putting it down.
• Disconnect an air tool from the air supply before performing any servicing or refilling
• Ensure the air tool is switched OFF before connecting to air supply. Be aware that air
tools may hold residual pressure after use. Always bleed air pressure from the tool after
shutting off air supply.
Do not abuse the tool
• Do not increase air pressure above the recommended level; excessive pressure leads to
wear of moving parts, possible failure and may cause the tool casing to split.
• Do not attempt to modify air tools. Any attempt to modify this air tool could result in
serious injury to you or others, and will invalidate its warranty.
⁄
") diameter air hose fitted with
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Gravity Feed HVLP Spray Gun
Use of spray guns
• Do not aim a spray gun at people or animals!
• When spraying keep away from heat and naked flames!
WARNING: Solvents and paints are flammable, harmful and can even be toxic. Some
solvents and paints are extremely flammable. Handle with care, according to the
manufacturer's recommendations. Store solvents and paint in suitable sealed, leak proof
containers. Always wear suitable protective equipment and dispose of solvents and paints,
as well as contaminated items, as special waste, according to laws and regulations.
WARNING: Solvents that are chemically based on halogenated hydrocarbon, like
trichloroethane and methylene chloride 1,1,1, for example, may cause chemical reactions
in combination with aluminium and galvanized or hot galvanized components and will
therefore represent a potential risk of explosion.
WARNING: When spraying coating materials, dangerous vapours or aerosols, which are
detrimental to your health, are produced. Please read all labels and safety instructions
carefully, and observe all indicated instructions and recommendations. In case of doubt,
please ask the material supplier. Use respiratory protection when spraying. The respiratory
equipment used must be suitable for the material in use and adapted to the degree of the
vapour concentration. When spraying paint, use respiratory equipment independent of the
ambient atmosphere, or equipment with filter combination A1/A2-P2. Ensure a sufficient
protection of your skin during all spraying and cleaning procedures. Wear appropriate
protective clothes and use suitable protective skin ointments.
WARNING: Do not atomize acids, caustic solutions, removers and similar substances.
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