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Never deactivate the drill by pulling out the power plug as it will automatically activate when
plugged back in. Turn the drill off before unplugging.
This machine is intended for use by an operator experienced in the field of construction.
Use of this machine other than as described in this manual is contrary to the intended
use.
1.3.
General Safety Instructions
ATTENTION! Read the following instructions slowly and carefully before operating the drill. Failure
to comply may lead to serious personal injury or industrial accidents.
1.3.1.
Maintain a clean and safe working environment
Familiarize self with current working environment. Do not allow non-essential personal into the job
site. Always put unused equipment away and keep the area clean. Power cables and conduits
should be properly grouped and covered.
1.3.2.
Take into account all external factors
Always stay alert and keep the job site well lit. Electrical tools should not be used near flammable
liquids or gases and on rainy days. Such tools should be used only when dry.
1.3.3.
Prevent electrical shocks
Keep clear of foreign metallic object such as tubes, beams, ladders, etc… Check to make sure no
electrical wiring is in drilling path.
1.3.4.
Use equipment correctly and avoid overloading it
Equipment should be used as designed. Work within its design capacity to avoid catastrophic
failures
1.3.5.
Use tools correctly
Tools should be used as designed.
1.3.6.
Wear proper working attire
Attire worn at the job site should be form fitting to prevent snagging. Remove all lose articles and
long hair should be bound with a hat or hair net.
1.3.7.
Protective gear
A hard hat should be worn at all construction/job sites. Wear the correct protective glove to handle
the job at hand. Safety goggles/glasses and face protection should be worn when dealing with
flying debris. Breathing mask should be used when dealing with airborne particles. Do not inhale
unfiltered masonry particles ejected into the air as they are harmful. Hearing protection must be
used when dealing with ambient noise 90 dB(A) and higher.
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