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STOP THE ENGINE OR ELECTRIC MOTOR BEFORE:
Adding fuel.
Leaving equipment unattended for any amount of time.
Making any repairs or adjustments to the unit.
Lifting/Transportation.
8. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Before starting the engine, raise the front of the machine to a clear working surface.
2.
Start the engine and allow it to reach operating speed. Position the grinder at a
starting point and back continuously, and do not force the machine into the work, the
engine or motor should not strain when grinding.
3.
When wet grinding, water is required. Attach the water hose to the water hook-up
valve. Use the water valve to control flow.
4.
For dry grinding, provide respiratory and dust control system.
5.
For gasoline models, put the engine stop switch in the run position. Consult the
engine manufacturers operating manual and follow the directions to run/stop engine.
6.
To stop the machine, stop forward motion. On gasoline models push the throttle to
idle. Turn ignition or power switch off and let the engine comes to a completely stop.
Tur off the water supply.
7.
Wh
en maneuvering the grinder, tilt grinder back enough so it doesn’t strike the slab
surface. Damage to accessories may occur with inadvertent contact with the slab.
NEVER FORCE THE GRINDER INTO THE SURFACE TO A POINT WHERE THE
EQUIPMENT STARTS BOUNCING
8.
If the power source fails, raise the grinder off of the floor. Disconnect power source,
inspect accessories for damage. Replace damage (or questionable) accessories before
re-staring the equipment.
9.
When transporting the grinder, disconnect the power source before lifting or
removing any guard.
10.
When hosting or lifting grinder, always inspect frame and attaching hardware for
damage before lifting. Use proper safer hoisting and lifting equipment to prevent
injuries.
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