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not use grinding wheels that do not conform to listed specifications or work pieces
that are excessively large or heavy.
6. To avoid the risk of an accident, the user should not modify the electrical circuitry
without prior authorization.
7. Do not change interlocking circuits into bypass circuits.
8. Do not come into contact with those areas of the machine that are labeled with
lightning signs and decals.
9. Do not come into contact with the electrical box or circuits when one's body or
hands are wet.
10. When inspecting or maintaining electrical sections, keep all personal metallic items
away from possible contact. Additionally, hang a warning sign to prevent other
personnel from inadvertently starting the machine.
11. Do not use very thin and short work pieces, or work pieces which have complex
shapes or unstable centers of gravity on the magnetic chuck for grinding.
12. When grinding, make sure the work piece is securely mounted and that no other
object is place on the machine.
13. During wet grinding, the nozzles cannot be adjusted when the wheel spindle is
rotating.
14. When the work table is in motion or when the wheel spindle is rotating, the work
piece cannot be moved or changed.
15. After the wheel spindle motor is turned off, do not use your hand or any other
object to stop or slow down the grinding wheel.
16. During grinding and before the grinding wheel stops rotating after work is finished,
do not attempt to clean the shavings of the work piece or move the work piece.
17. When taking off the grinding wheel, use a flange remover to detach it. Do not use
any method that involves pounding the grinding wheel. This could result in damage
to the grinding wheel.
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