Additional Safety Instructions for

Mini Rotary Tool

1.CLAMP THE WORKPIECE. If the spinning tool slips from the workpiece while you are holding it, you could suffer piercing or abrasion injuries. DO NOT hold the workpiece with one hand and operate the tool with the other. Secure the workpiece in a vise or work-holding device before starting the rotary tool.

2.EXPLOSION HAZARDS. Sparks from the grinding operation can eas- ily ignite flammable gasses, fluids, or materials. ALWAYS make sure that these substances are completely removed from the work area before beginning operation.

3.ENTANGLEMENT HAZARDS.

Loose clothing or jewelry can become entangled with the spinning tool, pull- ing hands and fingers into the bit. To avoid this risk, remove jewelry, secure loose clothing, button long sleeves, and tie back long hair.

4.ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS. DO NOT operate this tool in wet or damp conditions. Remove all liquids from the work area before beginning oper- ation. Make sure your hands are clean and dry.

5.WORKPIECE CONTACT. Jamming the spinning tool against the workpiece could cause the workpiece or tool to shatter and send debris in all direc- tions. Firmly grasp the rotary tool and ease it into the workpiece.

6.TOOL CAPACITIES. To avoid dam- age to the tool or workpiece that may cause operator injury, ALWAYS operate this tool within the capacities stated on Page 4.

7.ACCIDENTAL STARTUP. To avoid unexpected startup that may cause injuries, ALWAYS make sure the rota- ry speed dial is turned OFF before connecting the tool to power.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual work- ing conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in seri- ous personal injury, damage to equip- ment or poor work results.

Model T10165 High-Precision Mini Rotary Tool

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Grizzly T10165 owner manual Additional Safety Instructions for Mini Rotary Tool, Entanglement Hazards