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STEEL BARRIER RAILING GALVANIZED INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BRIDGE BASE INSTALLATION GUIDE
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INSTALLATION PROCESS
STEEL BARRIER RAILING GALVANIZED
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING :
When using tools, the following safety instructions must be observed to
reduce the risk of personal injury and property damage.
Please read and observe the following instructions before use.
1. Keep work area clean :
An untidy and cluttered work area increases the risk of accidents
2. Wear suitable work clothes :
Don't wear loose fitting clothes or jewellery. They can be caught
in moving parts and may cause injury. For outdoor work rubber gloves and non-stick footwear
are advised. Wear a protective hair net to contain long hair.
4. Guard against electric shock :
Avoid any body contact with grounded surfaces e.g. bars,
radiators, stoves, and refrigerator enclosures.
5. Keep children away :
Children should be kept away from the work area. Do not permit them to
handle the tool or tool cable.
6. Secure the work pieces :
Use clamps or a vice to hold work. This will free up both hands to
operate the tool, which is safer.
7. Don't overreach when working :
Keep a balanced footing at all times. Avoid abnormal stances
and awkward body positioning.
8. Do not overload or force tools :
Tools operate better in the specified performance ranges.
Forcing the tool may cause motor damage.
9. Check for damage :
Before further use always check the protection guards carefully to ensure
proper operation and performance. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts, mountings and any other condition that may effect the tools operation.
An authorised service dealer should properly repair all damaged parts unless otherwise
indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual. Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on
and off.
10. Pull out power plug :
When changing accessories or when the tool is not in use.
11. Avoid unintentional starting :
Do not carry tools by the switch. Always check that the switch is
in the off position before connecting to power source.
12. Don't abuse power cable :
Never carry the tool by the power cable. Do not use the power cable
to pull the plug out of the power point. The cable should also be protected from heat, oil and
sharp objects.
13. Storage :
When not in use your power tools should be stored in a dry area, which is not
accessible to children.
14. Stay alert :
Do not use the tool when you are tired. Use common sense and watch what you are
doing.
15. Remove keys and spanners :
Do not forget to remove any adjustment keys, spanners and
wrenches before switching on the tool.
16. Voltage warning :
Before connecting the tool to the power source ensure the voltage specified
on the nameplate is the same as the voltage supply. A power source with voltage greater than
specified on the tool can cause serious injury and damage to the tool. Using a power source with
voltage less than the tool rating can cause damage to the motor. Do not plug in tool if you are in
doubt.
17. Recommended use :
Please note the use of tools other than those described in instruction
manuals or in the product catalogues can result in a risk of personal injury.
SINCE 1958
POWER
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