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7.
Do not use the puller if the switch is malfunctioning. Have it replaced by an authorized
service center.
Disconnect Tools
8.
Always disconnect the power when not in use and before installing, removing, or
servicing the puller.
Keep Work Area Clean
9.
Cluttered areas invite injuries.
Consider Work Area Environment
10.
Do not use the puller in wet or damp locations, and do not expose it to rain
11.
Keep the work area well-lit
12.
Do not use the puller in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
Guard Against Electric Shock
13.
Guard against shock, while operating the puller, by preventing bodily contact with
grounded surfaces (e.g., metal pipes)
Keep Children Away
14.
Do not let anyone but the operator touch the puller or the extension cord; all visitors
should be kept a safe distance away from the work area.
Store Idle Tools
15.
When not in use, the puller should be stored in a dry, secure area-out of the reach of
children.
Don’t Force Tool
16.
Use the puller only for its designed use; do not force the puller to perform beyond its
capabilities.
Dress Properly
17.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry; they can become caught in moving parts.
Use Safety Glasses
18.
Work gloves, non-skid safety boots, safety glasses, and a hard hat should always be worn.
19.
Operators with long hair, should contain their hair beneath their hard hat.
Don’t Overreach
20.
Keep proper footing an balance at all times.
Summary of Contents for CableGlider LW
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