SECTION 4: OPERATIONS
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LUNG/Eye INJUry | 1. diSCONNECT | ||
| POWER! | ||
HAzard! |
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Wear a respirator | 2. | Install appropriate accessory tool for | |
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ACCIDENTAL | 3. | Put on safety glasses and a respirator. | |
Start HAZARD! |
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Disconnect power | 4. Connect the | ||
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or changing | 5. | Firmly hold | |
accessories. | |||
| adjust speed dial as necessary for job. | ||
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tool between 15,000 and 22,000 oscilla- | — if working | on a small | workpiece | ||
tions per minute (OpM). The speed dial | |||||
that could shift during operation and | |||||
can be set before starting the tool or while | |||||
cause a loss of control, secure it with | |||||
in use. | |||||
clamps or a vise. |
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The purpose of this overview is to provide | inside, inspect it carefully to ensure | ||||
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the novice machine operator with a basic | you know what is on the other side | |
of the cut. | ||
understanding of how the machine is used | ||
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during operation, so the machine controls/ |
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components discussed later in this manual |
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are easier to understand. |
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Due to the generic nature of this over- view, it is not intended to be an instruc- tional guide. To learn more about specific operations, read this entire manual and seek additional training from experienced machine operators, and do additional research outside of this manual by read- ing
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13) |