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Sunex Tools SX230B User Manual

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SX230B

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Rev. 02/01/05

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTAINS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY

AND UNDERSTAND ALL INFORMATION BEFORE

OPERATING THIS TOOL.

• Always operate, inspect and maintain this

tool in accordance with American National

Standards Institute Safety Code of Portable Air

Tools (ANSI B186.1) and any other applicable

safety codes and regulations.

• For safety, top performance and maximum

durability of parts, operate this tool at 90 psig;

6.2 bar max air pressure with 3/8" diameter

air supply hose.

• Always wear impact-resistant eye and face

protection when operating or performing

maintenance on this tool. Always wear hearing

protection when using this tool.

• High sound levels can cause permanent hearing

loss. Use hearing protection as recommended

by your employer or OSHA regulation.

• Keep the tool in efficient operating condition.
• Operators and maintenance personnel must be

physically able to handle the bulk, weight and

power of this tool.

• Air under pressure can cause severe injury.

Never direct air at yourself or others. Always

turn off the air supply, drain hose of air pressure

and detach tool from air supply before installing,

removing or adjusting any accessory on this

tool, or before performing any maintenance on

this tool. Failure to do so could result in injury.

Whip hoses can cause serious injury. Always

check for damaged, frayed or loose hoses and

fittings, and replace immediately. Do not use

quick detach couplings at tool. See instructions

for correct set-up.

• Air powered tools can vibrate in use. Vibration,

repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions

over extended periods of time may be harmful

to your hands and arms. Discontinue use of tool

if discomfort, tingling feeling or pain occurs.

Seek medical advice before resuming use.

• Place the tool on the work before starting the

tool.

• Slipping, tripping and/or falling while operating

air tools can be a major cause of serious

injury or death. Be aware of excess hose left on

the walking or work surface.

• Keep body working stance balanced and firm.

Do not overreach when operating the tool.

• Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes in

motion during start up and operation of any

power tool.

• Do not carry tool by the hose. Protect the hose

from sharp objects and heat.

• Tool shaft may continue to rotate briefly after

throttle is released. Avoid direct contact with

accessories during and after use. Gloves will

reduce the risk of cuts or burns.

• Keep away from rotating end of tool. Do not

wear jewelry or loose clothing. Secure long

hair. Scalping can occur if hair is not kept away

from tool and accessories. Choking can occur

if neckwear is not kept away from tool and

accessories.

• Correct grinding wheel mounting is necessary to

prevent injury from broken wheels. Do not use

chipped or cracked grinding wheels. Grinding

wheels should be a free fit on the spindle to

prevent stress at the hole. Use only wheel collars

that come with the grinder for mounting the

grinding wheel. Flat washers or other adapters

may over stress the wheel. Always use heavy

paper blotter discs between the wheel collars

and the grinding wheel. Tighten the wheel on

the spindle to prevent spin off when the air

grinder is turned off.

• Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile

liquids such as kerosene, diesel or jet fuel.

• Do not force tool beyond its rated capacity.
• Do not remove any labels. Replace any damaged

labels.