bR]$ECTIoN
HAZARD
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penetratetheskinandcauseextremelyserious
Fluids under high pressure from spray or leaks can
injury, including the need for amputation.
NEVER point the spray gun at anyone or any part of
the body.
NEVER put hand or fingers over the spray tip,
NEVER try
to
stop or deflect leaks
with
your hand or
body.
ALWAYS
have the tip guardinplace when spraying.
MEDICAL
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Ifany fluid appears topenetrateyourskin, get
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL
CARE
AT
ONCE.
DO
NOT
TREAT
&S
A
SIMPLE
GUT.
Tell the doctor exactly what fluid was iniected. For
treatmentinstruction'shaveyourdoctorcallthe
NATIONAL
POISON CENTER NETWORK
(492I6B'I
-6669
AVOID
COMPONENT
RUQBWWE
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Even after you shut off the gasoline engine, there is
high pressure in the pump, hose and gun until you
release
it
by triggering the gun.
So
before removing
the spray tip or servicing the unit, always shut offthe
unit andtrigger the gun to release pressure.
Be surethat
all
accessory itemsandsystem
components will withstand the pressuredeveloped.
NEVERexceedthe pressure rating of any component
personalsafety, as well as thefunction of the
in
system..NEVERalter or modify equipment-your
equipment, isatstake. Maximum working pressure
1800
PSI
(124
bar).
conditions caused by traffic, sharp corners, pinching or
Before each
use,
check hosefor weak, wornor damaged
kinking.Tighten all
fluid
connections securely before
each
use.
Replace any damaged hose.
with Buna-N and
PVC
or neoprenecover of hose.
Do
not usechemicalsor agentswhicharenot compatible
Do
notleave a pressurized
unit
unattended. Shut
off
the
unit and release Dressure before IeavinQ.
IF
1
W
E
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Do
not spray flammable liquids.
Do
not operate the
present.
enginewherecombustiblefumesordustmay be
GAS
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NEVER fill fuel tank while engine is running
or
hot.
Avoidthepossibilityofspilledfuelcausingafire.
Always refuel slowly to avoid spillage.
NEVER operate engineina closedbuilding unlessthe
exhaustispipedoutside.Theexhaustcontains
carbon monoxide,
a
poisonous, odorlessand invisible
gas, which, if breathed, may cause serious illnessor
possibly death.
NEVER make adjustments on machinery while
it
is
cablefromthe spark plug.Turningoverthe
connectedtothe engine; firstremovetheignition
machinery by handduringadjusting or cleaning
mightstarttheengineandmachinery.causing
serious injury to the operator.
NEVER
run
the engine with governor disconnected.
or operats
at
speeds
in
excess of
3600
RPM
load.
When starting the engine, maintain
a
safe distance
Precaution is thebest insurance against anaccident.
from moving parts of the equipment.
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NEVER runtheunitwiththebeltguard removed.
Keep clear of moving partswhen the unitis running.
Observedetergen'tmanufacturer'ssafety
precautions. Avoid getting detergent
or
other liquids
in
your eyes. Follow the directions on the container
breathingfumes, etc. Alwayswear
full
goggles to
regardingcontactwith eyes. nose, and skin,
dislodged by the spray. If necessary. wear gloves or
protect youreyesfrom thespray as wejlas any debris
are recommended, be prepared
to
use them.
otherprotectiveclothing.Ifantidotesortreatment
weed killer.
DON1
spray toxic chemicals such as insecticide or
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IMPORTANT
United States Government safety standards have been adopted under the Occupational Safety
and
Health Act.
These standards
-
particularly the General Standards, Part
1910.
and the Construction Standards, Part
1926-
should be consulted in connection with your use of airless spray equipment.
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