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1. Owner’s Manual :
All machinery and machining
equipment presents serious injury hazards to
untrained users. To reduce the risk of injury,
anyone who uses this item must read and
understand this entire manual before starting.
2. Safe Environment :
Operating electrically
powered equipment in a wet environment may
result in electrocution; operating near highly
fl
ammable materials may result in a
fi
re or
explosion. Only operate this item in a dry location
that is free from
fl
ammable materials.
3. Trained / Supervised Operators Only :
Untrained users can seriously injure themselves.
Only allow trained and properly supervised
personnel to operate this item. Make sure safe
operation instructions are clearly understood. If
electrically powered, use padlocks and master
switches, and remove start switch keys to prevent
unauthorized use or accidental starting.
4. Work
Area
:
Clutter and dark shadows increase
the risks of accidental injury. Only operate this
item in a clean, non-glaring, and well-lighted work
area.
5. Personal Protective Equipment :
Operating or
servicing this item may expose the user to
fl
ying
debris, dust, smoke, dangerous chemicals, or
loud noises. These hazards can result in eye
injury, blindness, long-term respiratory damage,
poisoning, cancer, reproductive harm or hearing
loss. Reduce your risks from these hazards by
wearing approved eye protection, respirator,
gloves, or hearing protection.
6. Guards / Covers :
Accidental contact with
moving parts during operation may cause severe
entanglement, impact, cutting, or crushing
injuries. Reduce this risk by keeping any included
guards/covers/doors installed, fully functional,
and positioned for maximum protection.
7. Entanglement
:
Loose clothing, gloves, neckties,
jewelry or long hair may get caught in moving
parts, causing entanglement, amputation,
crushing, or strangulation. Reduce this risk by
removing / securing these items so they cannot
contact moving parts.
8. Mental Alertness :
Operating this item with
reduced mental alertness increases the risk of
accidental injury. Do not let a temporary in
fl
uence
or distraction lead to a permanent disability!
Never operate when under the in
fl
uence of drugs/
alcohol, when tired, or otherwise distracted.
9. Electrical Connection :
With electrically
powered equipment, improper connections to the
power source may result in electrocution or
fi
re.
Always adhere to all electrical requirements and
applicable codes when connecting to the power
source. Have all work inspected by a quali
fi
ed
electrician to minimize risk.
10. Disconnect Power :
Adjusting or servicing
electrically powered equipment while it is
connected to the power source greatly increases
the risk of injury from accidental startup.
Always disconnect power before any service or
adjustments, including changing blades or other
tooling.
11. Secure Workpiece / Tooling :
Loose workpieces,
cutting tools, or rotating spindles can become
dangerous projectiles if not secured or if they
hit another object during operation. Reduce the
risk of this hazard by verifying that all fastening
devices are properly secured and items attached
to spindles have enough clearance to safely
rotate.
ATTENTION
It is essential to read this operation manual and understand the program instructions and maintenance
instructions before operating the machine.
This operation manual should be attached to the machine at all time where it is readily available to the
operator for reference.
Safety Instructions