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Disconnect air hose and release any 2.
built-up air pressure. Do not service
or disassemble the Blast Cabinet
with the air hose attached. Always
release any built-up air, even after
disconnecting hose.
Avoid working alone. 3. If an accident
happens, an assistant can bring help.
Maintain labels and nameplates 4.
on the Blast Cabinet. These carry
important information. If unreadable
or missing, contact Harbor Freight
Tools for a replacement.
Maintain a rm grip on the Blast 5.
Gun when in use.
Never point the Blast Gun toward 6.
yourself, other people, or animals.
Keep all people and animals safely
away from the work area.
Industrial applications must follow 7.
OSHA requirements.
Whenever possible, perform an 8.
abrasive blasting test on a small
area of the object to be blasted.
If necessary, adjust the distance to
the object and/or change the Nozzle
of the Blast Gun for more effective
results.
Read and understand all safety 9.
warnings and precautions as
outlined in the manufacturers
manual for the object you intend to
blast with abrasives.
Obey the manual for the air 10.
compressor used to power this tool.
Install an in-line shutoff valve to allow 11.
immediate control over the air supply
in an emergency, even if a hose is
ruptured.
WARNING: The brass components 12.
of this product contain lead, a
chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects (or
other reproductive harm). (California
Health & Safety code § 25249.5, et
seq.)
WARNING: This product, when used 13.
for abrasive blasting and similar
applications, produces chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects (or
other reproductive harm). (California
Health & Safety Code § 25249.5, et
seq.)
Silicosis and Aluminum Oxide
Warnings
Warning: Abrasive blasting with sand
containing crystalline silica can
cause serious or fatal respiratory
disease. Exposure to crystalline
silica may cause silicosis (a serious
lung disease), cancer and death.
Exposure to aluminum oxide (a dust
generated from material removing
processes) can result in eye, skin
and breathing irritation. Always
use a NIOSH (National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health)
approved respirator and safety
goggles. Avoid skin exposure.
Proper ventilation in the work area is
required. Read and understand the
10 recommended measures below to
reduce crystalline silica exposures in
the workplace and prevent silicosis
and silicosis related deaths.