Cutting waste and workpieces are flammable and toxic.
WARNING
Never attempt to mill magnesium or any
other such flammable material.
Fire may occur during cutting.
Keep open flame away from the work
area.
Cutting waste may ignite. Powdered material
is extremely flammable, and even metal
material may catch fire.
When using a vacuum cleaner to take up
cutting waste, exercise caution to prevent
fire or dust explosion.
Taking up fine cuttings using an ordinary
vacuum cleaner may cause danger of fire or
explosion. Check with the manufacturer of
the vacuum cleaner. When the safety of use
cannot be determined, clean the machine
using a brush or the like, without using a
vacuum cleaner.
CAUTION
Wear dust goggles and a mask. Wash
away any cutting waste remaining on the
hands.
Accidentally swallowing or inhaling cutting
waste may be hazardous to your health.
Danger of pinching, entanglement, and burns
WARNING
Securely fasten the cutting tool and
workpiece in place. After securing in
place, make sure no spanners or other
articles have been left behind
inadvertently.
Otherwise, such articles may be thrown from
the machine with force, posing a risk of injury.
Do not touch the spindle unit or the
surrounding areas immediately after
cutting has ended.
Doing so may result in burns.
To Ensure Safe Use
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