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General Safety Rules
There is a certain amount of hazard involved with the use of woodworking machinery.
Using the machine with the respect and caution demanded as far as safety precautions
are concerned will considerable lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if
normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, server personal injury to the
operator can occur.
1. Read the operation manual before operating this machine.
2. If you are not thoroughly familiar with the machine operation, obtain advice from
a supervisor or other qualified person.
3. The machine should be disconnected from the power source before performing
maintenance or adjustments ot the internal mechanisms, or when making
repairs.
4. Before leaving the machine, make sure the work area is clean.
5. Check timber for loose knots, nails, or other items, which may cause a hazard or
affect the machine’s performance.
6. Learn the cutterhead’s applications and limitations, as well as the specific
potential hazards peculiar to it. Keep the cutterhead sharp for best and safest
performance.
7. Keep all guards in place and in working order.
8. Do not force the machine. it will do the job better and be safer working at the rate
for which it was designed.
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