Instruction manual
FAILURETOHEEDALLSAFETYAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
ANDWARNINGSREGARDINGUSEOFTHISPRODUCTCANRESULT
IN SERIOUS80DILY INJURY.
GENERALSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSFORPOWERTOOLS
1. KNOWYOURPOWERTOOL
Readthe owner'smanualcarefully.Learnits applicationand
limitationsas well asthe specific potentialhazardspeculiarto this
toot.
2. GROUNDALLTOOLS(UNLESSDOUBLEINSULATED)
Iftool is equippedwith anapproved3-conductor cord and a3-
prong groundingtype plug, it should bepluggedintoa threehole
electricalreceptacle,Ifadapteris usedto accommodatea two-
prong receptacle,theadapterwire must be attachedto known
ground, (usuaflythe screw securing receptaclecover plate).Never
removethird prong.Neverconnectgreen ground wireto a
terminal.
3. KEEPGUARDSIN PLACE
In working order,andin properadjustmentand alignment,
4. REMOVEADJUSTINGKEYSANDWRENCHES
Forma habit of checkingto seethat keys andadjusting wrenches
areremovedfrom too! beforeturning it on.
5. KEEPWORKAREACLEAN
Clutteredareasandbenchesinvite accidents,Floor must not be
slipperydue towax or sawdust.
6. AVOIDDANGEROUSENVIRONMENT
Don't usepower tools in damp or wet locationsor exposetllem to
rain. Keepwork areawel!lighted: Provideadequatesurrounding
work space.
7. KEEPCHILDRENAWAY
All visitors should be kepta safedistancefrom work area.
8. MAKEWORKSHOPKID-PROOF
Usepadlocks,masterswitches, or removestarter keys.
9, DON'TFORCETOOLS
It wilt do the job betterand saferat the rate for which it was
designed,
10. USERIGHTTOOL
Don'tforcetoot or attachmentto do a job it was not designedfor.
11. WEARRIGHTAPPAREL
Do not wear loose clothing,gloves, necktiesor jewelry (rings,
wrist watches)to get caugt]tin moving parts, Nonslipfootwear is
recommended,Wear protectivehair coveringto contain long flair.
Roll long sleevesabovethe elbow.
12. USESAFETYGOGGLES(HeadProtection)
WearSafetygoggles(mustcomplywith ANSI'Z87,1)at alltimes.
Also, use faceor dust mask,if cutting operationis dusty,andear
protectors (plugs or muffs) during extendedperiodsof operation.
13. SECUREWORK
Useclamps or a viseto hold work whenpractical, It's saferthan
using your hands,andit frees both handsto operatetool,
14. DON'TOVERREACH
Keepproper footing and balanceat atftimes.
i5. MAINTAINTOOLSWITHCARE
Keeptools sharpand cleanfor bestand safestperformance.
Follow instructions for lubricatingand changingaccessories.
16. DISCONNECTTOOLS
Before servicing,whenchangingaccessoriessuch as blades,bits,
cutters, etc.
17. AVOIDACCIDENTALSTARTING
Make sure switch is in "OFF"position beforepluggingin.
18. USERECOMMEND_EDACCESSORIES
Consult the owner's manualfor recommendedaccessoriesand
follow the instructions,Theuse of improper accessoriesmay
causehazards.
19. NEVERSTANDONTOOL
Serious injury could occur if the tool is tippedor if the cutting tool
is accidenta!lycontacted. Do not store materials aboveor nearthe
tool makingit necessaryto stand onthe tool to reachthem.
20. CHECKDAMAGEDPARTS
Beforefurther use of the tool, any guardor other part that is
damagedshould becarefullycheckedto ensure that it will operate
properly and perform its intendedfunction. Checkforalignmentof
moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakageof parts,
mounting, andany other conditions that may affect its operation.A
guard or any other part that is damagedshould be properly
repairedor replaced.
21. DIRECTIONOFFEED
Feedwork into a bladeor cutter againstthe direction of rotation of
the bladeor cutter only.
22. NEVERLEAVETOOLRUNNINGUNATTENDED
Turn power off. Don't leavetool until it comes to a completestop,