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Always wear safety goggles or glasses for eye protection during operation.
Ensure the air tool is switched off and disconnected before changing accessories or servicing.
Keep the air tool clean and lubricated daily to prevent internal corrosion and failure.
Do not wear watches, rings, bracelets, or loose clothing when using air tools.
Use light weight coil hoses and avoid quick change couplings to prevent failure.
Do not overload the air tool; allow it to operate at its optimum speed for maximum efficiency.
Do not exceed recommended air pressure to prevent casing split, wear, and failure.
Always ensure the air tool has stopped before putting it down after use for safety.
Ensure the workplace is firmly secured, leaving both hands free to control the machine.
Ensure accessories are designed for the machine and fastened correctly before connecting to air supply.
Always wear an appropriate face mask or respiratory equipment when operating.
Proper connection, pressure, cleanliness, and maintenance of the air supply are crucial for safe operation.
Consult a doctor for regular or extended use of vibrating tools and undergo regular check-ups.
Do not smoke during use as nicotine reduces blood supply, increasing vibration injury risk.
Wear suitable gloves to reduce the effects of vibration on the user.
When a choice exists, use tools that exhibit the lowest vibration levels.
Include vibration-free periods each day of work to mitigate exposure.
Grip the tool as lightly as possible while maintaining safe control to reduce vibration effects.
Maintain the tool as explained in the manual to reduce vibration; stop if abnormal vibration occurs.
Designate a clean, well-lit area, free from children/pets, and free of hazards.
Route the air hose along a safe path, avoiding tripping hazards and potential damage.
Secure loose workpieces using a vise or clamps to prevent movement during operation.
Add pneumatic oil if no oiler is used and install sandpaper correctly.
Connect the sander to air, check for leaks, and grip firmly with both hands.
Depress trigger before contact and move smoothly side-to-side, letting tool weight do the work.
Release trigger if tool stalls. Verify airflow (CFM) and increase pressure (PSI) if needed, not exceeding rating.
Turn off, disconnect air, discharge pressure, clean tool, lubricate, and store safely.
Maintain air supply components daily: lubricator oil level and drain moisture filter.
After each use, wipe the tool, clean dust, and replace sandpaper as needed.
If the trigger sticks, apply a few drops of oil and pump to distribute.
Possible causes: worn motor parts or sticking cam clutch. Remedies include lubrication.
Possible causes: dirt in motor, closed regulator, or blocked air flow. Check filter and lubricate.
Possible causes: stuck motor vanes or dislodged O-rings. Free motor or replace O-ring.
Cause: O-rings throttle valve dislodged. Remedy: Replace O-ring.
One (1) year limited warranty for defects in material or workmanship under normal use.
Contact your supplier or point of sale to access warranty benefits.
Excludes damage from alteration, misuse, or normal wear items.
ATD is not liable for incidental damages; remedies limited to repair or replacement.