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Important Isocyanate (ISO) Information
10 309572ZAG
For all applications except spray
foam
Material Self-ignition
Keep Components A and B
Separate
Spraying or dispensing fluids that contain isocya-
nates creates potentially harmful mists, vapors, and
atomized particulates.
• Read and understand the fluid manufacturer’s
warnings and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to know
specific hazards and precautions related to iso-
cyanates.
• Use of isocyanates involves potentially hazard-
ous procedures. Do not spray with this equip-
ment unless you are trained, qualified, and have
read and understood the information in this
manual and in the fluid manufacturer’s applica-
tion instructions and SDS.
• Use of incorrectly maintained or mis-adjusted
equipment may result in improperly cured mate-
rial. Equipment must be carefully maintained
and adjusted according to instructions in the
manual.
• To prevent inhalation of isocyanate mists,
vapors, and atomized particulates, everyone in
the work area must wear appropriate respiratory
protection. Always wear a properly fitting respi-
rator, which may include a supplied-air respira-
tor. Ventilate the work area according to
instructions in the fluid manufacturer’s SDS.
• Avoid all skin contact with isocyanates. Every-
one in the work area must wear chemically
impermeable gloves, protective clothing and
foot coverings as recommended by the fluid
manufacturer and local regulatory authority. Fol-
low all fluid manufacturer recommendations,
including those regarding handling of contami-
nated clothing. After spraying, wash hands and
face before eating or drinking.
Some materials may become self-igniting if applied
too thick. Read material manufacturer’s warnings and
Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
Cross-contamination can result in cured material in fluid
lines which could cause serious injury or damage
equipment. To prevent cross-contamination:
• Never interchange component A and component B
wetted parts.
• Never use solvent on one side if it has been contam-
inated from the other side.