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h)
Wear
personal
protective
equipment.
Depending
on
application,
use
face
shield,
safety
goggles
or
safety
glasses.
As
appropriate,
wear
dust
mask,
hearing
protectors,
gloves
and
workshop
apron
capable
of
stopping
small
abrasive
or
work
piece
fragments.
The
eye
protection
must
be
capable
of
stopping
flying
debris
generated
by
various
operations.
The
eye
protection
must
be
capable
of
stopping
flying
debris
generated
by
various
operations.
The
dust
mask
or
respirator
must
be
capable
of
filtrating
particles
generated
by
your
operation.
Prolonged
exposure
to
high
intensity
noise
may
cause
hearing
loss.
i)
Keep
bystanders
a
safe
distance
away
from
work
area.
Anyone
entering
the
work
area
must
wear
personal
protective
equipment.
Fragments
of
work
piece
or
of
a
broken
accessory
may
fly
away
and
cause
injury
beyond
immediate
area
of
operation.
j)
Hold
power
tool
by
insulated
gripping
surfaces
only,
when
performing
an
operation
where
the
cutting
accessory
may
contact
hidden
wiring
or
its
own
cord.
Cutting
accessory
contacting
a
“live”
wire
may
make
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
power
tool
“live”
and
shock
the
operator.
k)
Position
the
cord
clear
of
the
spinning
accessory.
If
you
lose
control,
the
cord
may
be
cut
or
snagged
and
your
hand
or
arm
may
be
pulled
into
the
spinning
accessory.
l)
Never
lay
the
power
tool
down
until
the
accessory
has
come
to
a
complete
stop.
The
spinning
accessory
may
grab
the
surface
and
pull
the
power
tool
out
of
your
control.
m)
Do
not
run
the
power
tool
while
carrying
it
at
your
side.
Accidental
contact
with
the
spinning
accessory
could
snag
your
clothing,
pulling
the
accessory
into
your
body.
n)
Regularly
clean
the
power
tool’s
air
vents.
The
motor’s
fan
will
draw
the
dust
inside
the
housing
and
excessive
accumulation
of
powdered
metal
may
cause
electrical
hazards.
o)
Do
not
operate
the
power
tool
near
flammable
materials.
Sparks
could
ignite
these
materials.
p)
Do
not
use
accessories
that
require
liquid
coolants.
Using
water
or
other
liquid
coolants
may
result
in
electrocution
or
shock.
Kickback
and
Related
Warnings
Kickback
is
a
sudden
reaction
to
a
pinched
or
snagged
rotating
wheel,
backing
pad,
brush
or
any
other
accessory.
Pinching
or
snagging
causes
rapid
stalling
of
the
rotating
accessory
which
in
turn
causes
the
uncontrolled
power
tool
to
be
forced
in
the
direction
opposite
of
the
accessory’s
rotation
at
the
point
of
the
binding.
For
example,
if
an
abrasive
wheel
is
snagged
or
pinched
by
the
work
piece,
the
edge
of
the
wheel
that
is
entering
into
the
pinch
point
can
dig
into
the
surface
of
the
material
causing
the
wheel
to
climb
out
or
kick
out.
The
wheel
may
either
jump
toward
or
away
from
the
operator,
depending
on
direction
of
the
wheel’s
movement
at
the
point
of
pinching.
Abrasive
wheels
may
also
break
under
these
conditions.
Kickback
is
the
result
of
power
tool
misuse
and/or
incorrect
operating
procedures
or
conditions
and
can
be
avoided
by
taking
proper
precautions
as
given
below.
a)
Maintain
a
firm
grip
on
the
power
tool
and
position
your
body
and
arm
to
allow
you
to
resist
kickback
forces.
Always
use
auxiliary
handle,
if
provided,
for
maximum
control
over
kickback
or
torque
reaction
during
start
‐
up.
The
operator
can
control
torque
reactions
or
kickback
forces,
if
proper
precautions
are
taken.
b)
Never
place
your
hand
near
the
rotating
accessory.
Accessory
may
kickback
over
your
hand.
c)
Do
not
position
your
body
in
the
area
where
power
tool
will
move
if
kickback
occurs.
Kickback
will
propel
the
tool
in
direction
opposite
to
the
wheel’s
movement
at
the
point
of
snagging.
d)
Use
special
care
when
working
corners,
sharp
edges
etc.
Avoid
bouncing
and
snagging
the
accessory.
Corners,
sharp
edges
or
bouncing
have
a
tendency
to
snag
the
rotating
accessory
and
cause
loss
of
control
or
kickback.
e)
Do
not
attach
a
saw
chain
woodcarving
blade
or
toothed
saw
blade.
Such
blades
create
frequent
kickback
and
loss
of
control.
Safety
Warnings
Specific
for
Grinding
Operations:
a)
Use
only
wheel
types
that
are
recommended
for
your
power
tool
and
the
specific
guard
designed
for
the
selected
wheel.
Wheels
for
which
the
power
tool
was
not
designed
cannot
be
adequately
guarded
and
are
unsafe.
b)
The
guard
must
be
securely
attached
to
the
power
tool
and
positioned
for
maximum
safety,
so
the
least
amount
of
wheel
is
exposed
towards
the
operator.
The
guard
helps
to
protect
operator
from
broken
wheel
fragments
and
accidental
contact
with
wheel.
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