metabo BP 500 Compressed Air Blow Gun User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- metabo
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metabo BP 500 Compressed Air Blow Gun
Product Information
The compressed air blow gun is designed for professional use in blowing off and blowing out using compressed air. It has a maximum operating pressure of 2-6 bar and must not be used with explosive, inflammable, or hazardous gases. The tool should not be modified and only original Metabo spare parts should be used. The user is solely responsible for any damage caused by inappropriate use and should observe generally recognized accident prevention regulations.
Product Usage Instructions
- Read the operating instructions carefully before using the tool.
- Ensure that the maximum permitted operating pressure (2-6 bar) is not exceeded.
- Secure the workpiece properly to prevent objects from being blown away.
- Wear personal protective equipment including safety glasses, respiratory protection, and ear protection.
- When blowing off substances that might pose a possible hazard to your health, wear protective clothing and a respiratory protection mask.
- Never direct the air jet at yourself or other people.
- Hoses and fixing material must be undamaged and fixed securely to avoid injury.
- Do not carry pneumatic tools by the hose.
- Service and check the tool regularly. Damaged or not correctly functioning parts should be repaired or replaced.
Intended Use
- This compressed air blow gun is used for blowing off and blowing out using compressed air in the professional sector.
- The maximum permitted operating pressure (see tool) must not be exceeded. Operating pressure: 2-6 bar. The tool must not be operated using explosive, inflammable or hazardous gases.
- Any other use does not comply with the intended purpose. Do not modify tool. Use only original Metabo spare parts.
- The user bears sole responsibility for any damage caused by inappropriate use.
- Generally recognised accident prevention regulations have to be observed.
Safety Instructions
WARNING Read, understand and observe all safety notes and instructions prior to using the tool. Always keep these documents within reach during operation.
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The tool must be used by qualified and trained operators only.
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The compressed air tool must not be modified.
The maximum permitted operating pressure (see tool) must not be exceeded. Operating pressure: 2-6 bar. Keep out of the reach of children -
Service and check your tool regularly. Damaged or not correctly functioning parts have to be repaired or replaced.
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Ensure that the workpiece is secured properly to prevent objects from being blown away.
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Ensure that no other people are placed at risk.
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Wear personal protective equipment and always wear safety glasses, respiratory protection and ear protection.
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Risks associated with dust and vapours: Wear protective clothing and a respiratory protection mask when blowing off substances that might pose a possible hazard to your health.
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Compressed air can cause serious injury.
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Never direct the air jet at yourself or other people.
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Hoses that whip about can cause serious injury. Hoses and fixing material have to be undamaged and fixed securely.
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Never carry pneumatic tools by the hose.
- Read the operating instructions prior to using the tool.
- Wear protective goggles.
- Wear ear protectors.
- Wear a suitable dust protection mask.
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