Users of this tool should review the chemical composition of the work surface and any products used in conjunction with this tool for any
such chemicals prior to engaging in any activity that creates dust and/or microscopic particles.
Users should obtain the Material Safety Data Sheets for all identified chemicals, either from the manufacturer or their employer,
and proceed to study, understand, and follow all instructions and warnings for exposure to such chemicals.
Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead based paints; crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products;
and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. A listing of the chemicals can be obtained at
www.oehha.ca.gov under Propoisition 65.
In order to reduce exposure to such chemicals, users should always:
- work in well-ventilated areas.
- wear appropriate safety equipment and clothes that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles.
1. The tool shall not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
2. Disconnect the air hose before changing or adjusting any inserted tools.
3. Before using tool, please confirm all couplings and plugs are fixed securely. An air hose that is under pressure may lash out
when disconnected and could lead to serious injuries.
4. Prevent loose clothes, long hair or any other personal accessories from coming close to moving parts to reduce the risk of being caught,
trapped or drawn into the rotating spindle.
5. Excessive high air pressure that exceeds the maximum pressure may cause injuries to user.
6. Exposure to strong vibration for extended time may cause harm to operator.
7. WATCH YOUR STEP! Leaving excess hose unattended near working area or walk path could result in injury or death.
8. Wearing eye/face protection could reduce the danger to person from high speed splinters being emitted from the tool or work surface.
9. Wearing correct breathing protection will help avoid inhaling dust or debris from work process that can be harmful to your health.
10. High sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. Use hearing protection while operating tool.
11. Due to the material being processed, there may be a risk of explosion or fire. Be aware of work surface dangers prior to beginning work.
12. This power tool is not insulated. If contact is made with an electric current, injury may occur.
13. Dust created by sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other related activities may expose the user to dust and/or microscopic
particles that may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The oil and water extractor should not be mounted on or near
the air compressor.
The temperature of air is greatly increased during compression.
As the air cools down to room temperature in the air line while on
its way to the Air Power Tool, the moisture contained in it
condenses. Thus, for maximum effectiveness, the oil and water
extractor should be mounted at some point in the air supply system
SUGGESTED AIR LINE
CONNECTION
Pitch pipe back toward air receiver
Compressor unit
Drain
Daily
3/8" AIR RIVET NUT SETTING KIT
WARNING
PIPE SIZE, I.D. (Inches)
Length of Pipe (feet)
Air Flow
CFM
50
10
1/2"
20
3/4"
30
3/4"
40
1"
50
1"
70
1"
Oil and Water Extractor should be at least 25 ft. from the compressor. Further if possible.
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where the temperature of the compressed air in the line is likely to
be lowest. Air lines must be properly drained daily. Each low point in
an air line acts as a water trap. Such points should be fitted with an
easily accessible drain. See diagram below. Pitch all air lines back
towards the compressor so that condensed moisture will flow
back into the air receiver where it can be drained off. Drain daily.
Install drain at
each low point
100
150
200
3/4"
3/4"
3/4"
3/4"
3/4"
3/4"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
25 FEET OR MORE
MT3800
Oil and Water
Extractor
Drain
Daily
Drain
Daily
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