AREA
Hot Parts
Air Tank
Electrical ,Shock
Use of unsuitable solvents
Flammable vapors
HAZARD
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Air compressors get hOt when
running. Serious burns may re- sult if touched.
Air pressure or mechanical loads that are higher than design loads may cause the tank to rupture.
Changes to the air tank structure will cause the tank to weaken
Tank rupture or explosion may
occur.
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This unit is powered by 120 or
240volts.
The solvents
pumps, etc. and cause an explo- sion. These solvents can also
react with galvanized compo- nents and cause corrosion and weakening of parts.
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A spark from the motor or pres- sure switch electrical contacts can ignite flammable vapors from gasoline or sOlvents, and cause an explosion or fire.
SAFEGUARDS
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Never touch the compressor, tubing, or motor during or immediately after operation of the compressor.
DO not adjust, remove, or defeat the safety valve. Check the valve from time to time by pulling the ring on the valve. If the valve is stuck or does not operate smoothly, it must be replaced.
Do not adjust, remove, or defeat the pres- sure switch.
Never use a motor with higher horsepower rating than the one supplied.
The compressor was not designed to De powered bya gasoline engine. Do not substi- tute a gas engine.
Never drill into, weld, or change the tank in any way.
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Always unplug unit prior to doing any main- tenance or repair.
Never use the unit outdoors when it is rain- ing.
Always plug the cord into an electrical outlet with the specified voltage and adequate fuse protection.
This hazard does not affect your compres- sor outfit - but it may affect the equipment used wilh the outfit. Read the label or data sheet for the material you intend to spray. Equipment containing aluminum or gal- vanized parts that will come in contact with these solvents, and that can contain pres- sure, must not be used with these solvents. You must either change the material, or use only stainless steel spray equipment.
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The compressor and any other electrical tool must only be used in well ventilated areas, free of gasoline or solvent vapors.