General Safety Instructions; Projectile Hazards - Speedaire 45NW65 Instrucciones

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

For Additional Safety Information Consult:
Entanglement Hazards

Projectile Hazards

NOTE: Using a "Click" torque wrench does not check for potentially
dangerous over-torqued conditions.
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Your employer, union, and/or trade association. US Department of
Labor(OSHA); www.osha.gov. "Safety Code For Portable Air Tools"
(B186.1) available from: www.ansi.org.
Keep away from rotating drive. Do not wear jewelry or loose clothing.
Choking can occur if neckwear is not kept away from the tool and
accessories.
Scalping can occur if hair is not kept away from the tool and
accessories. Avoid direct contact with accessories during use.
Use only proper accessories designed for use with pneumatic
screwdrivers, nutrunners, ratchets, and pulse tools.
Always wear impact-resistant eye protection when involved with or
near the operation, repair or maintenance of the tool or changing
accessories on the tool.
Be sure all others in the area are wearing impact-resistant eye
protection. Even small projectiles can cause eye injuries and
blindness.
Do not use hand sockets at they can shatter. Use only impact sockets
in good condition.
Always use the simplest hook-up possible. Long, springy extension
bars and adapters absorb power and could break.
Never operate the tool off of the work. It may run too fast and cause
the accessory to be thrown off the tool.
Serious injury can result from over torqued or under-torqued fasteners,
which can break, or loosen and separate. Released assemblies can
become dangerous projectiles.
Assemblies requiring a specific torque must be checked using a torque
wrench.

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