- The tool must be used by qualified and trained
operators only.
- The compressed air tool must not be modified.
The maximum permitted operating pressure
(see tool) must not be exceeded. Operating
pressure: 2-6 bar. Keep out of the reach of children.
- Service and check your tool regularly. Damaged or not
correctly functioning parts have to be repaired or
replaced.
- Ensure that the workpiece is secured properly to
prevent objects from being blown away.
- Ensure that no other people are placed at risk.
- Wear personal protective equipment and always wear
safety glasses, respiratory protection and ear
protection.
- Risks associated with dust and vapours: Wear
protective clothing and a respiratory protection mask
when blowing off substances that might pose a possible
hazard to your health.
- Compressed air can cause serious injury.
- Never direct the air jet at yourself or other people.
- Hoses that whip about can cause serious injury. Hoses
and fixing material have to be undamaged and fixed
securely.