SECTION 4: OPERATIONS

Edge Sander Safety Rules

The Model G1531 is capable of causing severe injury if used in a reckless manner. Please follow the previously-mentioned safe- ty rules for all tools, as well as these safety guidelines for edge sanders:

1.Observe all electrical requirements such as fuse sizing, wire sizing, grounding and any other electrical consideration.

2.Ensure that all guards are in place and that the edge sander is placed on a flat, stable surface.

3.Always wear eye protection when operat- ing an edge sander. Use a respirator to avoid inhaling dust. All safety equipment should be ANSI approved.

4.Always observe the condition of the materials you are sanding. Pay particular attention to knots, splits and other poten- tially dangerous conditions.

5.Never operate the sander with a damaged sanding belt.

6.Maintain your sander in proper working condition. Perform routine inspections and maintenance promptly when called for. Put away adjustment tools after use.

7.Make sure your edge sander is turned off, disconnected from its power source and all moving parts have come to a complete stop before starting any inspection, adjustment, or maintenance procedures.

8.Compound sanding should always be fully supported.

9.Always support round stock in a V-block.

10.Stand in front of the machine at all times.

11.Allow the sanding belt to gain its full speed before beginning sanding.

12.Shut off the power immediately after a belt breaks, and remove belt only after the sander comes to a complete stop.

13.Do not leave sander running unattended for any reason.

14.Make sure that there is plenty of infeed and outfeed clearance when sanding long or wide stock.

15.Do not stop sander by putting a piece of wood against the sanding belt.

Serious injury may occur.

16.Never pick out pieces of wood scraps, splinters etc from the gap between the sanding belt and table while the sander is running.

17.Discourage visitors, particularly children, from your work area while you are work- ing. If visitors must be in your shop while you work, make sure that they are provid- ed with ANSI-approved eye and ear pro- tection.

Remember that every shop has its own specific hazards. Be sure, above all else, to use good common sense and reasonable caution each time you start this sander, or any woodworking machinery. Proper safety standards rarely take any more time or energy when followed religiously. Develop a habit of safety.

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