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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Make sure there is adequate ventilation to control
dusts, mists and fumes.
High Pressure Air, Lubrication and Oil
Test Equipment
See alsoLubricants and Greases.
Always keep high-pressure equipment in

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Accidental eye contact should be dealt with as per
normal first aid practices, by flushing the eyes with
an eye wash or clean cool water for 10 minutes,
after which medical attention should be obtaine

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Pressurized Equipment
See HighPressure Air, Lubrication and Oil Test
Equipment.
Solder
Solders are mixtures of metals such that the
melting point of the mixture is below that of the
constituent metals

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Viton is a fluoroelastomer, that is a synthetic rubber
type material, which contains Fluorine. It is
commonly used for O-rings, gaskets and seals of
all types. Although Viton is the most well known
fl

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN
BEFORE ANY WELDING OR CUTTING TAKES
PLACE ON VESSELS, WHICH HAVE
CONTAINED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, FOR
EXAMPLE BOILING OR STEAMING OUT OF
FUEL TANKS.
Warning Symbols o

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Solvents, Sealants and Adhesives
Introduction
WARNING: Always handle all solvents,
sealers and adhesives with extreme care.
Some contain chemicals or give off fumes
which can be dangerous to health. A

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Air Conditioning (A/C) System Health and Safety Precautions
WARNINGS:
Only qualified technicians are allowed to
work on air conditioning (A/C) systems.
Air conditioning (A/C) system components
can bec

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FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Workshop Manual Battery and Battery Charging Health and Safety Precautions
WARNINGS:
Batteries contain sulphuric acid, avoid
contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wear
safety goggles when working near the
battery to p
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