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Model W1834 (For Machines Mfd. Since 7/14)
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Additional.Safety.Instructions.for.Grinders
USE. this. and. other. machinery. with. caution.
and. respect.. Always. consider. safety. first,.
as.it.applies.to.your.individual.working.con-
ditions.. No. list. of. safety. guidelines. can. be.
complete—every.shop.environment.is.differ-
ent..Failure.to.follow.guidelines.could.result.
in.serious.personal.injury,.damage.to.equip-
ment.or.poor.work.results.
READ. and. understand. this.
entire.manual.before.using.
this. machine.. Serious. per-
sonal. injury. may. occur.
if. safety. and. operational.
information. is. not. under-
stood. and. followed.. DO.
NOT.risk.your.safety.by.not.
reading!
EYE.PROTECTION.
Grinding causes small par-
ticles to become airborne at a high rate of
speed. ALWAYS wear safety glasses or face
shield when using this machine.
STARTING. GRINDER..
If a grinding wheel is
damaged, it will usually fly apart shortly
after start-up. Never start the grinder with
the wheel above the surface of the grinder
table. Stand clear of the grinder after
starting it and wait for at least one minute
before standing in front of it.
MOUNTING. TO. WORKBENCH.
An unsecured
grinder may become dangerously out of
control during operation. Make sure the
grinder is FIRMLY secured to the workbench.
WHEEL.SPEED.RATING.
Wheels operated at a
faster speed than rated may fly apart during
use. Before mounting a new wheel, be sure
the wheel RPM rating is equal to or higher
than the speed of the grinder—3500 RPM.
WHEEL.FLANGES..
Only use the wheel flanges that
are included with this grinder when mounting
wheels. Other flanges may not properly secure
the wheel and will increase the risk of the
wheel flying apart during operation.
WHEEL. INSPECTION..
Visually inspect the wheel
and perform the “ring test” before installation
to ensure that it is safe to use. A wheel that
does not pass the ring test may fly apart during
operation—DO NOT use it!
DRY. GRINDING..
This grinder is not designed to
work with cutting fluids. DO NOT use cutting
fluids and keep all liquids away from the grinder
to reduce the risk of electrocution.
LUNG. PROTECTION..
Grinding produces hazard-
ous dust, which may cause long-term respira-
tory problems if breathed. ALWAYS wear NIOSH
approved dust mask or respirator when grinding.
HAND/WHEEL. CONTACT..
Grinding wheels can
remove a lot of skin quickly. Always keep hands
at a safe distance from wheel. Keep a firm grip
on the tool or slide bar while grinding to reduce
the risk of hands accidentally slipping off and
into the wheel.
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