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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions.
Failure to follow
all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious personal injury.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL.
Read the operator’s
manual carefully. Learn the tool’s applications and limita-
tions as well as the specific potential hazards related to
this tool.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK BY PREVENT-
ING BODY CONTACT WITH GROUNDED SURFACES.
For example: pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator enclo-
sures.
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE
and in good working order.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.
Form
habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches
are removed from tool before turning it on.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN.
Cluttered areas and
benches invite accidents.
DO NOT
leave tools or pieces
of wood on the tool while it is in operation.
DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.
Do
not use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose
to rain. Keep the work area well lit.
KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.
All visi-
tors should wear safety glasses and be kept a safe
distance from work area. Do not let visitors contact
tool or extension cord while operating.
MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF
with padlocks and
master switches, or by removing starter keys.
DON’T FORCE TOOL.
It will do the job better and safer
at the feed rate for which it was designed.
USE RIGHT TOOL.
Don’t force the tool or attachment to
do a job it was not designed for. Don’t use it for a purpose
not intended.
USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD.
Make sure your
extension cord is in good condition. Use only a cord heavy
enough to carry the current your product will draw. An
undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage result-
ing in loss of power and overheating. A wire gauge size
(A.W.G.) of at least
12
is recommended for an extension
cord 50 feet or less in length. If in doubt, use the next
heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier
the cord.
DRESS PROPERLY.
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves,
neckties, or jewelry. They can get caught and draw you
into moving parts. Also wear protective hair covering to
contain long hair.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE
SHIELDS.
Everyday eyeglasses have only impact-
resistant lenses, they are
NOT
safety glasses.
SECURE WORK.
Use clamps or a vise to hold work when
practical. It’s safer than using your hand and frees both
hands to operate tool.
DON’T OVERREACH.
Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep tools sharp
and clean for better and safer performance. Follow in-
structions for lubricating and changing accessories.
DISCONNECT TOOLS.
When not in use, before
servicing, or when changing attachments, blades, bits,
cutters, etc., all tools should be disconnected.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING.
Be sure switch is off
when plugging in any tool.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Consult the
operator’s manual for recommended accessories. The
use of improper accessories may risk injury.
NEVER STAND ON TOOL.
Serious injury could occur if
the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally
contacted.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.
Before further use of the
tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be
carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly
and perform its intended function. Check for alignment
of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect
its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged must
be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service
center to avoid risk of personal injury.
USE THE RIGHT DIRECTION OF FEED.
Feed work into
a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of blade
or cutter only.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN
THE POWER OFF.
Don’t leave tool until it comes to a
complete stop.
PROTECT YOUR LUNGS.
Wear a face or dust mask if
the cutting operation is dusty.
PROTECT YOUR HEARING.
Wear hearing protection
during extended periods of operation.
DO NOT ABUSE CORD.
Never yank cord to disconnect
from receptacle. Keep cord from heat, oil, and sharp
edges.
USE OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORDS.
When tool
is used outdoors, use only extension cords with
approved ground connection that are intended for use
outdoors and so marked.
NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE.
Normal sparking of the motor could ignite fumes.
INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICALLY.
If dam-
aged, have repaired by a qualified service technician at
an authorized service facility. The conductor with insula-
tion having an outer surface that is green with or without
yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If
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