HAZARD

Risk of flying objects

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

Certain parts are under pressure whenever the gun is connected to a pressurized air line. These parts may be propelled if the gun is disassembled.

Compressed air may propel dirt, metal shavings, etc. and possibly cause an injury.

Prolonged exposure to air spray can result in per- manent damage to hearing.

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Disconnect the gun from the air line, or completely depressurize the air line whenever the gun is to be disassembled.

Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a person or part of the body.

Always wear ANSI 278.1 safety approved goggles or glasses when spraying.

Always wear hearing protection when operating spray equipment.

HAZARD

Risk of injection

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

Spray guns operate at pressures and velocities high enough to penetrate human and animal flesh, which could result in amputation or other serious injury.

! See a physician immediately!

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Never place hands in front of nozzle.

Direct spray away from self and others.

SPECIFICATIONS

Air Inlet

1/4 NPS

Maximum Air Pressure

100 psi.

Recommended Operating Air Pressure

60 psi.

Cup

20 oz (600 cc)

Air Consumption @ 40 PSI

9.6 SCFM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Before disassembly or removal of any part of gun or attached components, shut off compressor, release pressure by depressing

trigger, and disconnect power source. NEVER assume system pressure is zero!

TO AVOID CREATING AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE, WORK ONLY

IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS.

USE OF A FACE MASK IS RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT

HINHALATION OF TOXIC MATERIAL.

3- ENG

D25800

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