Air tools which contain moving elements
or drive other moving parts (such as
impact sockets) can become entangled
in hair, clothing, jewelry and other loose
objects, resulting in severe injury.
Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or
anything that may get caught or tangled
in the tool, hose or workpiece.
Always keep hands and body parts
away from moving parts.
Always wear properly fitted clothing and
other properly fitted safety equipment
when using tools.
Whipping hoses can cause serious
injury. Always check for damaged or
loose hose fittings before using tools.
Air tools are capable of causing
serious injury if operated improperly,
or in a manner for which the tool is
not intended. Accessories can
become extremely hot through
friction where they contact the
workpiece.
Wear gloves when using tools.
Keep the working part of the tool away
from hands and body.
Do not touch accessories with bare
hands during or immediately after use.
This tool is NOT electrically insulated.
Contact with a “live” wire will also make
exposed metal parts of the tool “live”
and can result in electrical shock,
electrocution injury or death.
Never use air tools where they may
come in contact with energized
electrical wiring.
Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators,
refrigerators, and ranges. There is
an increased risk of electrical shock if
your body is grounded.
Whenever possible, it is recommended
that electrically non-conductive clothing
and non-skid foot wear be worn when
using tools.
Air tool accessories such as impact
sockets or drills that come into contact
with hidden electrical wiring could
cause electrocution or death.
Thoroughly investigate workpieces and
work areas for possible hidden wiring
before performing work.