Cutting blade
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Always wear gloves when replacing Dies, Reamer, Pipe Cutter and
circular saw blade. Otherwise, you may cut your hands.
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The saw blade and other parts coast for a while after the switch is
turned off. Never touch them while they are moving.
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Cut surfaces are very sharp and do not touch them with your hands.
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When it is required to touch the saw blade and moving parts for
replacement, etc., switch off the machine and unplug it before starting
that operation.
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Before plugging the machine in, always make sure that the switch is
OFF. If the machine remains plugged in, it will start suddenly, leading
to unexpected accident or injury.
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During operation, keep your hands and face away from the moving
parts. You may be caught in the moving parts, causing injury.
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Do not use gloves for works such as cutting, reaming and threading.
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You may be caught in the moving parts, causing injury.
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Do not wear neckties, open-sleeved clothing, knitted gloves, loose
clothing or jewelry (such as necklaces). Otherwise, you may get caught
in moving parts.
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Wear caps or protective hair covering to contain long hair. Otherwise,
you may get caught in moving parts.
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When not in use or when servicing, cleaning, checking or replacing
parts, switch off and unplug the machine. If the machine remains
plugged in, it will start suddenly, leading to accident or injury.
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Do not leave the machine unattended during rotating. Others may get
caught in moving parts.
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It is mandatory to use Pipe Support for long and heavy work to avoid
shaking and distortion of the work during turning and tilting of the
machine by the weight of the workpiece. Otherwise, the workpiece
and the machine become unstable.
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Wear safety glasses while operating the machine. Threading oil or chips
enter your eyes and nose.
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Do not blow off chips using air. They may get into your eyes and loss of
eyesight may result.
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Use a face or dust mask if operation creates dust. Sawdust and dirt
may enter your eyes and nose.
Rotating parts
Dragging
Splashing
Masks