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1. General Safety Rules For All Power Tools
1.1 READ carefully and thoroughly AND BE FAMILIAR with the owner
operating manual. Learn its limitations and applications and potential
hazards.
1.2 ALWAYS KEEP THE GUARD in place and in proper working condition.
1.3 GROUND ALL TOOLS. If the tool is equipped with a three pronged
plug, it should always be plugged into a three-hole electrical
receptacle. If an adapter is used for a two-pronged receptacle, the
adapter’s lug must be connected to a known ground cord and NEVER
remove the third prong.
1.4 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further using the tool, any
damaged parts should be checked to assure that it will perform and
operate properly for its intended purposes. Replace and align all
moving parts, mounting, or any other conditions that may affect its
operation.
1.5 REMOVE ALL ADJUSTING KEY AND WRENCHES. –Always form the
habit of checking that all keys and adjusting wrenches are removed
from the tool before starting operation.
1.6 DISCONNECT UNIT BEFORE SERVICING and when changing blades,
bits or cutters to avoid accidental starting.
1.7 KEEP WORKING AREA CLEAN. –Cluttered areas and benches can
cause accidents. Don’t use the unit in damp or wet locations or
expose it to the rain. Also keep the working area well and properly
lighted.
1.8 USE SAFETY GLASS AND WEAR PROPER APPAREL –Also use face
or dust mask if the operation is dusty. Wearing loose clothing or
jewelry is not desirable because it may get caught in moving parts.
Put on protecting hair covering to contain long hair.
1.9 KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITIORS AWAY. –All visitors should be kept