-Misuse of this machine can cause serious injury.
-For safety, machine must be set up, used and serviced properly.
-Read, understand and follow instructions in the operator’s and parts manual which was shipped with your machine.
When setting up machine:
-Always avoid using machine in damp or poorly lighted work areas.
-Always be sure machine is securely anchored to the floor.
-Always keep machine guards in place.
-Always put start switch in OFF“ position before plugging in machine.
When using machine:
-Never operate with machine guards missing.
-Always wear safety glasses with side shields (See ANSI Z87.1)
-Never wear loose clothing or jewelry.
-Never overreach — you may slip and fall into the machine.
-Never leave machine running while away from it.
-Always shut off the machine when not in use.
When servicing machine:
-Always unplug machine from electrical power while servicing.
-Always follow instructions in operators and parts manual when changing accessory tools or parts.
-Never modify the machine without consulting Wilton Corporation.
You — the stationary power tool user — hold the key to safety.
Read and follow these simple rules for best results and full benefits from your machine. Used properly, Wilton’s machinery is among the best in design and safety. However, any machine used improperly can be rendered inefficient and unsafe. It is absolutely mandatory that those who use our products be properly trained in how to use them correctly. They should read and understand the Operators and Parts Manual as well as all labels affixed to the machine. Failure in following all of these warnings can cause serious injuries.
Machinery general safety warnings
1.Always wear protective eye wear when operating machinery. Eye wear shall be impact resistant, protective safety glasses with side shields which comply with ANSI Z87.1 specifications. Use of eye wear which does not comply with ANSI Z87.1 specifications could result in severe injury from breakage of eye protection.
2.Wear proper apparel. No loose clothing or jewelry which can get caught in moving parts. Rubber soled footwear is recommended for best footing.
3.Do not overreach. Failure to maintain proper working position can cause you to fall into the machine or cause your clothing to get caught — pulling you into the machine.
4.Keep guards in place and in proper working order. Do not operate the machine with guards removed.
5.Avoid dangerous working environments. Do not use stationary machine tools in wet or damp locations. Keep work areas clean and well lit. Special electrics should be used when working on flammable materials.
6.Avoid accidental starts by being sure the start switch is OFF” before plugging in the machine.
7.Never leave the machine running while unat- tended. Machine shall be shut off whenever it is not in operation.
8.Disconnect electrical power before servicing. Whenever changing accessories or general maintenance is done on the machine, electrical power to the machine must be disconnected before work is done.
9.Maintain all machine tools with care. Follow all maintenance instructions for lubricating and the changing of accessories. No attempt shall be made to modify or have makeshift repairs done to the machine. This not only voids the warranty but also renders the machine unsafe.
10.Machinery must be anchored to the floor.
11.Secure work. Use clamps or a vise to hold work, when practical. It is safer than using your hands and it frees both hands to operate the machine.
12.Never brush away chips while the machine is in operation.
13.Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas invite accidents.
14.Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning machine on.
15.Use the right tool. Don't force a tool or attach- ment to do a job it was not designed for.
16.Use only recommended accessories and follow manufacturers instructions pertaining to them.
17.Keep hands in sight and clear of all moving parts and cutting surfaces.
18.All visitors should be kept at a safe distance from the work area. Make workshop completely safe by using padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys.
19.Know the tool you are using — its application, limitations, and potential hazards.
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