Use and Care Guide

Loss of control of the tool can lead to
operator injury or injury to others in the
work area.
Always shut off the air supply and
release/drain air pressure from the hose
before changing accessories,
making repairs. When tool is not in
use, disconnect it from the air supply and
store the tool in a safe location.
Never operate tools while using drugs or
alcohol.
Do not overreach or stretch to operate
the tool.
Keep proper footing at all times when
handling tools. Slipping, tripping and/or
falling are major causes of serious injury
and or death.
Keep tool handles dry, clean and free
from oil/grease.
Be aware of excess air hose, electrical
power sources and other obstacles or
hazards in the work area.
Stay alert. Watch what you are doing.
Use common sense. Do not operate
tools when you are tired.
Operators must be able to easily handle
the entire weight of the tool in operation,
to maintain full control of the tool 100%
of the time.
There is a risk of bursting if the tool is
damaged.
Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, broken parts and
other conditions that affect safe
tool operation.
Poor quality, improper or damaged
attachments can detach or fly apart
during operation, sending projectiles
through the work area and causing
serious injury.
Never use a tool which has been
dropped, damaged or appears to
malfunction. Never use tools which are
leaking air or have missing parts.
Remove damaged or malfunctioning
tools from the workplace immediately.
Do not use pressure exceeding the
recommended operating pressure of
any of the parts (hoses, fittings, etc) in
the system.