High noise levels can cause hearing damage.
Exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent, disabling hearing loss and other problems such as tinnitus. Therefore, the
risk assessment and implementation of appropriate controls for these hazards are essential. Appropriate controls to reduce the
risk can include actions such as damping materials to prevent the workpiece from ringing. Use hearing protection in accordance
with employer's instructions and as required by occupational health and safety regulations. Keep tool maintained to prevent an
increase in noise and vibration. Replace and maintain the inserted tool to prevent an increase in noise. Ensure that the sander
muffler is still installed each time you use it. Significant increases of noise during operation of the sander may indicate damage.
The sander should be reviewed for damage.
Noise from operating the sander can cause injuries.
Vibration exposure can cause disabling injuries.
Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions. Keep your hands warm and dry. Stop using the sander if you experience
numbness, tingling, pain, or whitening of the skin and contact a physician. Operate and maintain the sander as recommended
in the instruction handbook, to prevent unnecessary increases in vibration levels. Replace the tool as recommended in the
instruction handbook to prevent increase in vibration. Hold the tools with a light, but safe grip taking account of the required
hand-reaction forces. Significant increases of vibration during operation of the sander indicate damage. The sander and inserted
tool should be reviewed for damage if vibration increases.
Prolonged exposure to vibration can cause injury.
Air under pressure can cause injury.
Shut of air supply, drain hose and disconnect from tool before servicing tool or changing accessories. Never direct air at yourself or
anyone else. Whipping air hoses can cause severe injury. Always check for damaged or loose hoses and fittings. Use lock pins and
whipcheck safety cables when using universal twist couplings (claw couplings). Cold exhaust air should be directed away from hands.
Do not exceed the maximum air pressure stated on tool. Do not carry the tool by the hose.
Using excessive force on a tool makes it hard to control.
Do not force tool.
Hard to control tool can cause injury.
This tool is not intended for use in a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Do not use this tool in a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Explosions and fire can cause injury.
Taping or wiring the throttle valve in the "ON" position will prevent the tool from shutting off if the tool should jam or malfunction or if
anything unexpected happens.
Do not wire or tape down the "On-Off" valve of any power tool.
Tools that are prevented from shutting off can cause injury.
Poorly maintained and lubricated tools can fail unexpectedly.
Keep tool properly lubricated and in good repair at all times. Use only Sioux Air Motor Oil No. 288. See the tool's information sheet
to find out what other greases and oils to use. Do not drop the end of the hose on the floor where it will pick up dirt and transport
it into the tool. See information sheet for any additional maintenance requirements.
Unexpected tool failures can cause injury.
Tools not operated at proper air pressure can operate erratically.
Do not exceed a maximum air pressure of 90 psig/6.2 bar or as stated on the tool's nameplate or operating instructions. Use an air
regulator to maintain proper air pressure.
Erratic operation in power tools can cause injury.
Tools left connected to the air supply can start unexpectedly.
Always remove tool from air supply and activate trigger to bleed air line before making any adjustments, changing accessories,
or doing any maintenance or service on tool. Make it a habit to check to see that all adjusting keys and wrenches have been
removed from tool before turning it on.
Tools starting unexpectedly and flying keys and wrenches can cause injury.
Children are attracted to work areas.
Keep children away. All visitors must keep a safe distance away from work area.
Children in work areas can be injured.
The use of any accessory with this tool not provided or specified by Sioux Tools can perform unpredictably.
Use only accessories provided or specified by Sioux Tools.
Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.
This sander is not guarded for use with a grinding wheel.
Do not operate this sander with a grinding wheel.
Operating this sander with a grinding wheel can cause injury.
Sanding discs larger than 5" (127 mm) can fly apart if used on this sander.
Do not use sanding discs larger than 5" (127 mm) with this sander.
Sanding discs that fly apart can cause injury.
Only one sanding disc installed on this tool at a time can be properly tightened.
Do not install more than one sanding disc at one time.
Sanding discs that are not properly tightened can come off and cause injury.
Backing pads that are worn, damaged, nicked, bent, warped or burred can cause the sanding disk to tear and burst.
Do not use backing pads that are damaged, nicked, bent, warped or burred.
Sanding pads that burst can cause injury.
Sanding metal can create sparks which can ignite flammable materials or vapors.
Only sand metal if the area is free of combustible or explosive materials or vapors.
Explosions and fires can cause injury.
Air hoses that are not oil resistant or are not rated for the working pressure can burst.
Make sure that all air hoses are oil resistant and rated for the working pressure.
Air hoses that burst can cause injury.
Improperly repaired tools perform unpredictably.
Repair tools at an Authorized Sioux Service Center.
Tools that perform unpredictably can cause injury.
2023May5/M
Form ZCE780A
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