MODEL BMGP-600 GRINDER
SECTION 2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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OPERATING MANUAL
DECEMBER 2008
Grinding & Polishing
The electrical components of the equipment must be inspected regularly.
Defects such as loose connections or scorched cables must be replaced
immediately. Call a skilled electrician or our Customer Service.
A second person must be in attendance while the electrician is working on the
equipment.
The work area must be secured against any third party entering the work area,
by means of a red and white safety chain and a danger sign. Use only tools that
are insulated against electricity.
Only start work after you are familiar with the electrical engineering regulations
that apply to the local area.
Only use multi-meters that complies with the regulations when troubleshooting.
From time to time check multi-meters to ensure that they are operating
correctly.
Before connecting machine to a power source, be sure the voltage supplied is
the same as that specified on the nameplate of the machine or motor. A power
source with voltage greater than that specified for the machine can result in
serious injury to the user and damage to the machine. If in doubt, do not plug
in machine. Using a power source with voltage less than the nameplate rating
is harmful to the motor.
2.8 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REGULATIONS
Work on electrical equipment may only be performed by a skilled
electrician or by trained persons under the supervision of a skilled
electrician, as well as in accordance with the local electrical
engineering regulations.
Use only extension cables, used for extending the main cable, that
are sized and marked in accordance with the overall power
consumption of the machine and the U. S. National Electric Code
guidelines.