Grizzly t10493 owner manual Additional Safety Instructions For Angle Grinders

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Additional Safety Instructions

for Angle Grinders

EYE PROTECTION. Grinding causes small particles to become airborne at a high rate of speed. ALWAYS wear safety glasses when using this tool.

CRACKED WHEEL. Cracked wheels may break and fly apart during operation. Inspect wheels for damage before each use and replace cracked wheels immediately!

HAND/WHEEL CONTACT. Grinding wheels have the capability of removing a lot of skin fast. Keep a firm grip on the tool and ensure the guard and handle are installed appropriately. Wear close fitting work gloves whenever possible to avoid injury from grinding debris.

WHEEL SPEED RATING. Wheels operated at a faster speed than what they are rated for may break or fly apart. Before mounting a new wheel, be sure the wheel RPM rating is equal to or higher than the speed of the tool.

LUNG PROTECTION. Abrasive grinding produces hazardous dust, which may cause long-term respiratory problems if breathed. Always wear a NIOSH approved dust mask or respirator when grinding.

TOOL STABILITY. Hold the tool with both hands and stabilize your hands and body against a fixed object. Grinding using one hand and no support can allow the tool to grab the workpiece and cause you to lose your grip, leading to serious personal injury.

WHEEL FLANGES. Only use the flanges included with the tool when mounting wheels. Other flanges may not properly secure the wheel and cause an accident.

FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD. Grinders are capable of creating sparks, which can ignite flammable materials. Make sure no flammables are in the path of sparks or the surrounding area.

IMPACT INJURIES. A grinder is capable of propelling objects at a high rate of speed. Keep work area free of clutter and make sure workpieces are secure before use. Remove adjusting wrenches before connecting to power.

ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD. Tools with rotating components can become entangled in hair, clothing, jewelry or other dangling objects, resulting in serious personal injury. Tie back hair or loose clothing and remove any jewelry.

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Grinding into workpieces with hidden wiring can result in shock or electrocution. Check for hidden wiring before any grinding.

CHANGING WHEELS. Wheels should be replaced whenever they reach a size where contact between the mounting flanges and workpiece may occur, or the usable area of the wheel is 12 its original size.

T10493, T10494 & T10495 (Mfg Since 10/11)

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Contents Models T10493, T10494, T10495 4, 5 & 6 Angle Grinders Page Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyBefore Operating This Equipment Mation about proper operation of the equipmentSafety Instructions for Power Tools Additional Safety Instructions For Angle Grinders Foreword Contact Info IntroductionT10493 T10494 T10495 SpecificationsIdentification Description Qty SetupUnpackingInventory Adjusting the Wheel Guard AssemblyInstalling the Handle To adjust the guardConnecting Power Power ConnectionDisconnecting Power Polarized Plug RequirementsTest Run Then review Troubleshooting onGrinding Wheel on Page 16 for detailed Test run consists of verifying the followingOperations Using the Angle GrinderNever exceed RPM rating for wheels To use the angle grinderH4978 T20446 H4979 AccessoriesT20928-Nuisance Dust Mask G7870 G7872 G7871 G7866 T21767G7867T24310-6 x 1⁄4, 7⁄8 Bore Grind Wheel T24311-5 x 1⁄4 7⁄8 Bore Grind WheelThese procedures should be done before and after each use MaintenanceRegular Maintenance Symptom Possible Cause Solution ServiceTroubleshooting Tools Needed Qty Changing Motor BrushesTo inspect/change Carbon Brushes StepTo install or change the wheel Installing/Changing Grinding WheelsT10494 & T10495 Main Breakdown PartsT10494 & T10495 Labels Breakdown T10494 & T10495 Main Parts List3135 T10493 Main BreakdownT10493 Labels Breakdown T10493 Main Parts ListWarranty Order Hours a DAY
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