SAFETY NOTICE Continued
WARNING:  | Never install a wheel that is damaged, such as a chip or crack on any surface. A damaged  | 
  | wheel can disintegrate while rotating at a high RPM or when work is placed against the  | 
  | wheel. This can severely harm the operator or others in the area.  | 
WARNING:  | Check damaged parts. Before further use of the grinder, a guard or other part that is  | 
  | damaged should be carefully checked to assure that it will operate properly and perform  | 
  | its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts,  | 
  | breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A  | 
  | guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.  | 
WARNING:  | Use proper extension cord. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When  | 
  | using an extension cord, be sure it is rated for the voltage and current rating of your  | 
  | product. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power  | 
  | and overheating. Table 1 shows the correct wire size to use depending on cord length and  | 
  | nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the AWG  | 
  | gauge number, the heavier the cord. | 
WARNING:  | Dust created during grinding, sawing, power sanding, drilling, and other activities may  | 
  | contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other  | 
  | reproductive harm. | 
WARNING:  | Keep children and visitors away. Remove starter keys turn off master switches. Padlock  | 
  | equipment or work area when not in use. | 
WARNING:  | Never leave grinder running unattended. Always turn power off after use.  | 
Caution:  | Don’t force grinder. It will do the job better and safer at the feed rate for which it was  | 
  | designed. | 
Caution:  | Use right tool. Don’t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.  | 
Caution:  | Maintain grinder with care. Keep grinder clean for best and safest performance.  | 
  | Always use guard and eyeshield. Operating the grinder without the guard and eyeshield or  | 
  | with damaged guard and eyeshield must not be attempted because of the hazard this  | 
  | introduces. | 
  | Do not overtighten wheel nut. A damaged grinding wheel can disintegrate in all directions.  | 
  | An overtightened wheel nut can stress the grinding wheel and cause it to disintegrate during  | 
  | operation. Wheel nut should be tightened just enough to prevent grinding wheel from slipping  | 
  | on shaft when grinding. Use only flanges furnished with this grinder. The flanges furnished  | 
  | with the grinder are designed to grip the grinding wheel without introducing excessive  | 
  | stresses in the wheel. | 
  | Replace a cracked or chipped wheel immediately. A cracked wheel will disintegrate when  | 
  | operated, causing a hazard to operator and nearby personnel. If a wheel has a chip or crack  | 
  | on any surface, do not use it. | 
  | Maintain 1/ , or less clearance between tool rest and wheel. This clearance is necessary  | 
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  | to prevent the work piece from becoming wedged between the wheel and tool rest and  | 
  | restricting nip areas in the machine. | 
  | Grind on grinding face (periphery) of wheels only. Grinding on side of wheel weakens the  | 
  | wheel and may cause wheel breakage. Also, grinding on the side of wheel introduces an  | 
  | additional hazard due to absence of a tool rest. | 
2  | MN903  |