5.Allow the workpiece to turn up to full speed before feeding a tool bit (not included) into the workpiece. When turning off the Lathe, allow the workpiece to slow down and stop on its own. Do not press against the workpiece to stop it.
6.Feed the tool bit into the workpiece gradually. Do not force a tool bit to re- move material faster than it is designed to cut.
7.Never attempt to remove material stuck in the moving parts of the Lathe while it is plugged in and/or running.
ROUTER/SHAPER SAFETY RULES
1.Avoid unintentional starting. Make sure you are prepared to begin work before turning on the Router/Shaper.
2.Never leave the Router/Shaper unattended when it is running. Turn off the Router/Shaper before leaving the work area.
3.Always feed the workpiece against the rotation of the Cutter.
4.In addition to the Fence Jig, always use the Disc Guard unless the Cutter is too short. When routing, use the Fence Jig for piloted router bits, edging, and facing procedures.
5.Always make multiple, shallow passes instead of one deep pass.
6.Make sure to keep hands and fingers away from the Cutter. Whenever possible, use “pushsticks” and “pushblocks” (neither included) to feed the workpiece into the Cutter.
7.Keep all safety guards of the Router/Shaper in place and in proper working order.
8.Make sure the workpiece is free from nails and any other foreign object which could break or otherwise damage the Cutter.
9.Never start the Router/Shaper under a load. Allow the Router/Shaper to reach full speed before feeding a workpiece into the Cutter.
10.Maintain control of the workpiece at all times. Never allow a workpiece to rest on the moving Cutter without holding on to it.
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