HAZARD
RISK OF
EXPLOSION -
INCOMPATIBLE
MATERIALS
RISK TO
BREATHING
RISK FROM
FLYING OBJECTS
Air Inlet
Maximum Air Pressure
Recommended Operating Air Pressure
Air Consumption @ 50 psi.
Cup Capacity
Nozzle Size
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The solvents 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
and
Methylene
Chloride
chemically react with the alumi-
num used in most spray equip-
ment, and this gun and cup, to
produce an explosion hazard and
could result in serious injury or
death.
Some
paints,
coatings
solvents may cause lung damage,
and burns if inhaled or allowed to
come into contact with skin or
eyes.
Certain parts are under pressure
whenever the gun is connected to
a pressurized air line. These parts
may be propelled if the gun is dis-
assembled.
Compressed air may propel dirt,
metal shavings, etc. and possibly
cause an injury.
Prolonged exposure to air spray
can result in permanent damage
to hearing.
SPECIFICATIONS
Read the label or data sheet for
can
the material you intend to spray.
1.
2.
3.
and
Use a NIOSH approved mask
or respirator and protective
clothing designed for use with
your specific application and
spray materials. Some masks
provide only limited protection
against toxic materials and
harmful paint solvent. Consult
with a Safety Expert or Industri-
al Hygienist if uncertain about
your equipment or materials.
Disconnect the gun from the air
line, or completely depressurize
the air line whenever the gun is
to be disassembled.
Never point any nozzle or
sprayer toward a person or part
of the body.
Always wear ANSI 278.1 safety
approved goggles or glasses
when spraying.
Always wear hearing protection
when operating spray equip-
ment.
1/4 NPT
60 psi.
50 psi.
9.8 scfm (100% usage)
32 oz. (946 cc)
1.6 mm
3- ENG
HOW TO PREVENT IT
Never use any type of
spray
coating
containing these solvents.
Never use these solvents
for equipment cleaning or
flushing.
If in doubt as to whether a
material is compatible,
contact
your
supplier.
material
material
D28262