Porter-Cable C6110 User Manual

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HAZARD

RISk FROM FLYING OBjECTS

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• The compressed air stream can

cause soft tissue damage to

exposed skin and can propel dirt,

chips, loose particles, and small

objects at high speed, resulting in

property damage or personal injury.

• Always wear certified safety

equipment: aNSI Z87.1 eye

protection (CaN/CSa Z94.3)

with side shields when

using the compressor.

• Never point any nozzle or sprayer

toward any part of the body or

at other people or animals.

• Always turn the compressor

off and bleed pressure from

the air hose and air tank before

attempting maintenance,

attaching tools or accessories.

HAZARD

RISk OF HOT SURFACES

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• Touching exposed metal such

as the compressor head, engine

head, engine exhaust or outlet

tubes, can result in serious burns.

• Never touch any exposed metal

parts on compressor during or

immediately after operation.

Compressor will remain hot for

several minutes after operation.

• Do not reach around protective

shrouds or attempt maintenance

until unit has been allowed to cool.

HAZARD

RISk FROM MOVING PARTS

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

• Moving parts such as the pulley,

flywheel, and belt can cause

serious injury if they come into

contact with you or your clothing.

• Never operate the compressor

with guards or covers which

are damaged or removed.

• Keep your hair, clothing, and

gloves away from moving parts.

loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair

can be caught in moving parts.

• Air vents may cover moving parts

and should be avoided as well.

• Attempting to operate compressor

with damaged or missing parts or

attempting to repair compressor

with protective shrouds removed

can expose you to moving parts

and can result in serious injury.

• Any repairs required on this product

should be performed by authorized

service center personnel.

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