Sears 919.15516 User Manual

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WARNING

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HAZARDS CAN OCCUR DURING NORMAL USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CHART

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Flammable Spray
Materials

When paints or materials are
sprayed, they are broken into very
small particles and mixed with air.
This will cause certain paints and
materials to become extremely
flammable.

Never spray near open flames or pilot lights in
stoves or heaters.

Never smoke while spraying.

Provide

ample

ventilation

when

spraying

indoors.

Toxic Vapors

Some paints and coatings may
be harmful if inhaled or allowed to
come into contact with skin or
eyes.

Be certain to read the safety labels or data
sheet from the material you are spraying. Follow
all safety precautions.

Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a

chance that you might inhale anything you are
spraying. Read all instructions so that you know
your mask will protect you from what you are
spraying.

Compressed Air

Compressed air may propel dirt,
metal shavings, etc. and possibly
cause an injury.

Never point any nozzle or sprayer toward a per­

son or part of the body.

Always wear safety goggles or glasses when
spraying.

Pressurized Parts

Certain parts are under pressure
whenever the gun is connected to
a pressurized air line. These
parts may be propelled if the gun

is disassembled.

Disconnect the gun from the air line, or com­
pletely depressurize the air line whenever the
gun is to be disassembled.

Explosion Hazard -
Incompatible Materials

The

solvents

1,1,1-Trichloro-

ethane and Methylene Chloride
can chemically react with the alu­
minum used in most spray equip­
ment, and this gun and cup, to
produce an explosion hazard.

Read the label or data sheet for the material you
intend to spray.

1. Do not use any type of spray coating material

containing these solvents.

2. Do not use these solvents for equipment

cleaning or flushing.

3. If in doubt as to whether a material is compat­

ible - contact your material supplier.

AIR REQUIREMENTS

Minimum SCFM required @ 40 PS I

9.6

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