Unpacking, Special warnings about paint sprayers – Harbor Freight Tools 92126 User Manual

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SKU 92126 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Warning: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction
manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.
It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are
factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the
operator.

Unpacking

When unpacking, check to make sure the following parts are included.

Mini Detail Spray Gun

Paint Cup with Lid

If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at

the number on the cover of this manual.

Special Warnings About Paint Sprayers

Health and Safety

Hazard

Nature and Cause of Hazard

Prevention of Hazard

Risk of Explo-

sion or Fire

from Flammable

Materials.

spraying paints, solvents and thinners mixes

them with oxygen in the air. This creates a

more explosive mixture than these materials

in their fluid form. Rapid fires and explosions

of these mixtures can cause death or severe

injury as well as significant property damage.

Never spray materials near fire, flame, electri-

cal spark or any ignition source. Never smoke

when spraying or in the vicinity of spraying.

Never smoke unless the area has been thor-

oughly aired out. Always provide good ventila-

tion during and after spraying to eliminate any

enclosed explosive atmosphere.

Risk of Fire or

Explosion from

Incompatible

Materials.

Certain solvents, including Methylene Chlo-

ride and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane can chemi-

cally react with with the Aluminum used in

this spray equipment. This can cause an

explosion which may result in death or seri-

ous personal or property injury. Other chemi-

cals, when mixed, may cause unpredictable

results.

Inform yourself by reading the documentation

provided with each solvent before introduc-

ing to the sprayer. Never spray the named

solvents in this sprayer. Never use these

materials for cleaning equipment. Never use

any solvent if in doubt of its composition or

compatibility with Aluminum, other materials

or this spraying equipment.

Inhalation Haz-

ard.

Inhaling solvents or sprayed materials may

cause severe injury to the lungs or body, due

to their chemical make up or the fact that they

may coat the interior of the lungs.

Use an ANsI approved ventilator or face

mask. NOTE: some face masks, such as

paper filters provide only limited protection

against harmful sprays and fumes. Consult

safety documentation provided with the ma-

terials you are spraying or an industrial safety

expert when determining the appropriate re-

spiratory protection.

Risk of Ejected

Objects or Sonic

Injury.

Many components of this tool and any air

pressure powered tool are under significant

air pressure, even after the air supply is dis-

connected. A significant risk of injury caused

by ejected components or materials diverted

by the stream of air pressure exists. High

pressure air escaping suddenly may cause

hearing injury.

Before doing any service, inspection, or main-

tenance to the sprayer, dis-connect it from the

air supply. Never point the nozzle toward

any person or animal. Always wear ANsI ap-

proved safety goggles when using or servic-

ing this tool. Always wear hearing protection

when using or servicing this tool or any air

pressure equipment.

Risk of Injection

Injury.

Air powered spray guns operate at high pres-

sures and high ejection velocities. It is pos-

sible for sprayed material to be injected into

the skin, which can result in serious personal

injury. Highly pressurized sprays may dam-

age property or injure persons.

Never point or spray toward any person or an-

imal. Never place your hands, fingers or any

part of your body in front of the spray nozzle

if the spray gun is not disconnected and de-

pressurized. Test spray on scrap material be-

fore spraying work material.

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