Model T27961 (Mfd. Since 02/17)
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Additional Warnings for Spindle Sanders
HAND PLACEMENT. Rotating sanding
drums can remove a large amount of
flesh in a few seconds. Always keep
hands away from drum during operation.
Never touch moving drum on purpose.
Use brush to clean sander of sawdust
and chips.
FEEDING WORKPIECE. Forcefully
jamming workpiece/tool against sanding
surface may cause it to kick back at
operator or damage machine. Allow
spindle to reach full speed. Firmly hold
workpiece with both hands and ease it
against spindle using light pressure.
DRUM DIRECTION. Feeding workpiece/
tool incorrectly can cause it to jump or
kick back, causing a loss of contorl or
contact injury. To reduce these risks,
feed workpiece/tool against direction
of drum rotation and never introduce
tapered or pointed stock with point
facing direction of drum rotation.
SANDING DUST. Sanding creates large
amounts of dust and flying chips that can
lead to eye injury or serious respiratory
illness. Reduce your risk by always
wearing approved eye and respiratory
protection and dust collection when
using sander.
CONTROLLING WORKPIECE/TOOL.
Always use both hands, maintain firm
grip on workpiece/tool, and always keep
base of sander in contact with workpiece
while sanding.
SANDING SLEEVE CONDITION. Worn
or damaged sanding sleeves can tear
apart, resulting in injury due to loss of
workpiece/tool control. Replace worn or
damaged sanding sleeves promptly.
AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. DO NOT
wear loose clothing, gloves, or jewelry,
and tie back long hair.
VIBRATION GENERATED INJURIES.
Limit prolonged exposure to this tool and
take regular breaks. Prolonged exposure
to vibration from handheld spindle sander
operation may result in a variety of
neurological and vascular disorders.
WORKPIECE INSPECTION. Nails,
staples, knots, or other imperfections in
workpiece can be dislodged and thrown
into operator or bystanders at a high rate
of speed, or cause damage to sanding
sleeves or drum. Never sand stock
that has embedded foreign objects or
questionable imperfections.
WORKPIECE INTEGRITY. Sanding
fragile workpieces can result in loss of
control, resulting in entanglement, impact
injuries, or damage to the sanding sleeve
or drum. Only sand solid workpieces that
can withstand power sanding forces.
Avoid sanding workpieces without flat
bottom surfaces unless some type of jig
is used to maintain support and control
when sanding force is applied.
BASE GAP. The gap between tool base
and oscillating drum creates a pinch
point. Always use largest diameter of
drum possible to minimize this gap.
Serious injury or death can occur from finger, clothing, jewelry, or hair getting
entangled in rotating spindle or other moving components. Abrasion injuries
can occur from touching rotating sanding drum with bare skin. Workpieces
thrown by drum can strike operator or bystanders with moderate force, causing
impact injuries. Long-term respiratory damage can occur from using sander
without proper use of a respirator. To reduce the risk of thee hazards, operator
and bystanders MUST completely heed the hazards and warnings below.
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