Risk of loss of hearing
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• Long term exposure to noise produced from the operation | • Always wear hearing protection. |
of air tools can lead to permanent hearing loss. |
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Risk to injury
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• | Tools left unattended with the air hose attached, can | • | Remove air hose when tool is not in use and store tool |
| be activated by unauthorized persons leading to their |
| in secure location away from reach of children and or |
| injury or injury to others. |
| untrained users. |
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• | Air tools can propel fasteners or other materials | • | Always keep hands and body away from the fastener |
| throughout the work area. |
| discharge area when air supply is connected to air nailer. |
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| • | Use only parts, fasteners, and accessories recommended |
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| by the manufacturer. |
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| • | Always assume the finish nailer contains nails. Never |
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| use the nailer as a toy. |
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| • | Keep work area clean and free of clutter. |
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| • | Keep children and others away from work area during |
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| operation of the tool. |
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| • | Grip tool firmly to maintain control while allowing tool |
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| to recoil away from work surface as fastener is driven. If |
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| safety element is allowed to recontact work surface before |
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| trigger is released an unwanted fastener will be fired. |
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| • | Keep work area well lit. |
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• | A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating | • | Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning the |
| part of the tool increases the risk of personal injury. |
| tool on. |
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