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safety instructions for machinery

7.Only allOw trained and prOp- erly supervised persOnnel tO Operate machinery.­ Make­ sure­ operation­instructions­are­safe­and­clearly­ understood.

8.Keep children/visitOrs away.

Keep­ all­ children­ and­ visitors­ away­ from­ machinery.­ When­ machine­ is­ not­ in­ use,­ disconnect­ it­ from­ power,­ lock­ it­ out,­ or­ disable­ the­ switch­ to­ make­ it­ difficult­ for­ unauthorized­people­to­start­the­machine.

9.unattended OperatiOn. Leaving­ machine­ unattended­ while­ its­ running­ greatly­increases­the­risk­of­an­accident­or­ property­damage.­Turn­machine­off­and­ allow­ all­ moving­ parts­ to­ come­ to­ a­ com- plete­stop­before­walking­away.

10.dO nOt use in danGerOus envirOnments. DO­ NOT­ use­ machin- ery­ in­ damp,­ wet­ locations,­ or­ where­ any­ flammable­or­noxious­fumes­may­exist.­

11.Keep wOrK area clean and well liGhted. Clutter­and­dark­shadows­may­ cause­accidents.

12.use a GrOunded pOwer supply rated FOr the machine amperaGe.

Grounded­ cords­ minimize­ shock­ hazards.­ Operating­machine­on­an­incorrect­size­of­ circuit­increases­risk­of­fire.

13.always discOnnect FrOm pOwer sOurce BeFOre servicinG machinery.­Make­sure­switch­is­in­ OFF­ position­before­reconnecting.

14.maintain machinery with care.­

Keep­blades­sharp­and­clean­for­best­and­

safest­performance.­Follow­instructions­for­

lubricating­and­changing­accessories.

15.maKe sure Guards are in place and wOrK cOrrectly BeFOre usinG machinery.

16.remOve chucK Keys Or adJustinG tOOls.­ Make­ a­ habit­ of­ never­ leaving­ chuck­keys­or­other­adjustment­tools­in/on­ the­machine—especially­near­spindles!

17.damaGed machinery.­Check­for­bind- ing­ or­ misaligned­ parts,­ broken­ parts,­ loose­ bolts,­ other­ conditions­ that­ may­ impair­machine­operation.­Always­repair­or­ replace­damaged­parts­before­operation.

18.dO nOt FOrce machinery.­ Work­ at­ the­speed­for­which­the­machine­or­acces- sory­was­designed.

19.secure wOrKpiece.­ Use­ clamps­ or­ a­ vise­ to­ hold­ the­ workpiece­ when­ practi- cal.­ A­ secured­ workpiece­ protects­ your­ hands­and­frees­both­hands­to­operate­the­ machine.

20.dO nOt Overreach.­Maintain­ stability­ and­ balance­ at­ all­ times­ when­ operating­ machine.

21.many machines can eJect wOrKpieces tOward OperatOr.

Know­and­avoid­conditions­that­cause­the­

workpiece­to­"kickback."

22.staBle machine. Machines­ that­ move­ during­ operations­ greatly­ increase­ the­ risk­ of­ injury­ and­ loss­ of­ control.­ Verify­ machines­ are­ stable/secure­ and­ mobile­ bases­(if­used)­are­locked­before­starting.

23.certain dust may Be hazardOus­ to­ the­ respiratory­ systems­ of­ people­ and­ animals,­especially­fine­dust.­Be­aware­of­ the­ type­ of­ dust­ you­ are­ exposed­ to­ and­ always­wear­a­respirator­designed­to­filter­ that­type­of­dust.

24.eXperiencinG diFFiculties. If­ at­ any­ time­ you­ are­ experiencing­ difficulties­ performing­ the­ intended­ operation,­ stop­ using­ the­ machine!­ Contact­ our­ Technical­ Support­Department­at­(570)­546-9663.

Model G1033X (Mfg. since 4/10)

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