Dry sanding definition

Dry sanding means sanding a surface that is partially coated with paint or other surface coating without moisture and includes hand and mechanical methods of sanding.
Dry sanding means sanding without moisture and includes both hand and machine sanding.

Examples of Dry sanding in a sentence

  • Dry sanding or dry scraping, except dry scraping in conjunction with heat guns or within 1.0 ft.

  • Dry sanding, flame cutting and/ or welding of the dry paint film will give rise to dust and/ or hazardous fumes.

  • Dry sanding or dry scraping, except dry scraping in conjunction with heat guns or within 1' of electrical outlets.

  • Dry sanding and welding of vehicles shall only be carried out when resulting fumes and dust are controlled using the local extract ventilation equipment.

  • Dry sanding, flame cutting and/or welding of the dry paint film may give rise to dust and/or hazardous fumes.

  • Dry sanding or dry scraping, ex- cept dry scraping in conjunction with heat guns or within 1.0 ft.

  • Dry sanding, flame cutting and/or welding of the dry paint film will give rise to dust and/or hazardous fumes.

  • Dry sanding means sanding without moisture and includes both hand and machine sanding.

  • Dry sanding or dry scraping is permitted only in accordance with §35.140(e) (i.e., for electrical safety reasons or for specified minor amounts of work).

  • Dry sanding and grinding are strictly prohibited in the washdown facility.

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