User guide
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AccuJet
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Dispenser
7
E 1998 Nordson Corporation
All rights reserved
107 142B
Issued 4/98
Manual 12-34
S Wash exposed skin frequently with soap and water, especially before
eating or drinking. Do not use solvents to remove coating materials
from your skin.
S High-pressure compressed air can be injected under the skin and
cause serious injury or death. Treat all high-pressure fittings and
hoses as if they could leak and cause injury.
S Never point film coaters or nozzles at yourself or other persons.
S Do not smoke in the spray area. A lit cigarette could ignite a fire or
cause an explosion.
S Keep pressure pots and containers of flammable coating materials or
solvents far enough away from spray booths to prevent their inclusion
in a booth fire.
S Do not use fluids that will corrode the equipment.
Operators should also be aware of less-obvious dangers in the workplace
that often cannot be completely eliminated:
S exposed surfaces on the equipment which may be hot or have sharp
edges and cannot be practically safeguarded
S vapors and materials such as coatings which may cause allergic
reactions or other health problems
S automatic hydraulic, pneumatic equipment, or mechanical parts that
may move without warning
S unguarded, moving mechanical assemblies
Do not operate a system that contains malfunctioning components. If a
component malfunctions, turn the system OFF immediately.
S Disconnect and lock out electrical power. Close and lock out hydraulic
and pneumatic shutoff valves and relieve pressures.
S Allow only qualified personnel to make repairs. Repair or replace the
malfunctioning component according to instructions provided in its
manual.
Operation
(contd)
Less-Obvious Dangers
Action in the Event of a
System or Component
Malfunction