• Check the device for any damage before putting it
into operation. Before each use, make sure that the
device is in perfect condition.
• Remain attentive at all times! Unexpected move-
ments of the machine due to reaction forces or
breakage of the machine tool used or the counter
support can lead to injuries.
• There is a risk of injury from fragments that can fly
away at great speed if the tool (nut) used breaks.
• An unanticipated movement of tools being used can
cause a dangerous situation.
• There is a risk of crushing due to the torque be-
tween the counter support and the workpiece.
• Keep your hands away from the tool (nut) used, oth-
erwise there is a risk of injury.
• Only use sockets and adapters that are in good
condition and suitable for use with the machines
described here.
• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance
at all times. This enables better control of the power
tool in unexpected situations.
• Switch the device off if it is not in use.
• Use personal protective equipment. Always wear
eye protection. Wearing personal protective equip-
ment, such as dust masks, anti-slip safety shoes,
safety helmet or hearing protection, depending on
the type and use of the compressed air tool, reduc-
es the risk of injuries.
• Protect the hoses from kinks, constrictions, solvents
and sharp edges. Keep the hoses away from heat,
oil and rotating parts.
• Replace damaged hoses immediately. A damaged
supply line can lead to a compressed air hose whip-
ping around and can cause injuries.
• Do not use the device while tired or under the influ-
ence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of
inattention while operating power tools may result
in serious personal injury.
• Do not breathe in the exhaust air directly. Avoid get-
ting the exhaust air in your eyes. The exhaust air
from the compressed air device may contain water,
oil, metal particles or impurities from the compres-
sor. This can cause damage to health.
• WARNING! BE CAREFUL WHEN PUTTING THE
DEVICE DOWN! Always set the device down such
that it does not rest on the trigger. Under certain
circumstances, this could result in accidental ac-
tivation of the device, which in turn could lead to
danger.
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• Only suitable accessories may be used. You can
purchase these from the manufacturer. Non-orig-
inal accessories can lead to hazardous situations.
• Use only filtered and regulated compressed air.
Dust, corrosive vapours and/or moisture can dam-
age the motor of a compressed air tool.
• The hose must be designed for a pressure of at
least 8.6 bar or 125 psi, but at least 150% of the
maximum pressure generated in the system.
• The tool and the compressed air hose must be fit-
ted with a hose coupling so that the pressure is
completely released when the coupling hose is dis-
connected.
• DANGER! Avoid contact with live cables. This de-
vice is not insulated against electric shock.
• The tool must not be modified in any way without
the consent of the manufacturer.
• Only use the tool with the prescribed pressure (6.3
bar).
• The tool must always be disconnected from the air
supply after use and when not in use.
• If the tool is not airtight or it needs to be repaired,
it must not be used.
• Never connect the tool to a compressed air hose
whose pressure exceeds 6.3 bar.
• Keep work area clean and well lit. Disorganised and
unlit work areas can result in accidents. This ena-
bles better control of the device, particularly in un-
expected situations.
• WARNING! Only have the device repaired by qual-
ified specialists and only with original spare parts.
This ensures that safety of the device is maintained.
• Keep children and other people away while using
the tool. Distractions may cause you to lose control
of the device.
• Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jew-
ellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away from
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair
can be caught in moving parts.
• Put away the trigger and the device in the event of
an unexpected compressor failure.
• Never use or store the tool in damp, dusty places
or near water, other liquids or dangerous gases.
• If possible, use a condensate separator or regu-
larly empty the hoses and pipelines of condensate
(water) before and during use of the compressed
air devices.
• Secure your workpieces. Use the clamping devices
or a vice to hold the workpiece in place. If you hold
the workpiece with your hand or press it against
your body, you cannot operate the device safely.
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