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ALWAYS DI S CONNECT THE M ACHINE FROM THE P OWER SOURCE BE FORE S E RV ICING .
REDUCE THE RISK O F UNINTENTIONAL STARTING . M ak e sure the switch is in the off posit ion
before plugging in.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. The use of ac c essori es and attachments not
recommended by JE T may cause hazards or risk of i njury to persons.
NEVER STAND ON A MACHINE. S er ious injury c ould occ ur if t he machine is tipped.
CHECK DAMAGE D P ARTS. B efor e furt her use of the mac hine, a guar d or other part that is
dam aged should be carefull y c hec k ed to deter mine that it will operat e properl y and per form i ts
intended funct ion - c hec k for alignm ent of moving part s, binding of m oving part s, br eak age of part s,
m ounti ng, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guar d or other part that is
dam aged should be properly repaired or r eplaced.
NEVER LEAVE T HE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN PO WER O F F. Don’t leave the
m achine until it comes to a c omplete stop.
SOM E DUS T CRE ATED by power sanding, sawing, gr inding, drilling and other c onstr uc ti on ac tivities
contains chemicals known to cause cancer, bi r th defect s or ot her r epr oduc ti ve harm. Som e
ex amples of these chem icals are:
Lead from l ead based pai nt
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry pr oduc ts, and
arsenic and c hr omium from chemi c ally-t reated lum ber .
Your r isk from those exposures vari es, depending on how of ten you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chem icals: work in a well ventil ated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as those dust m asks that ar e specifi c ally designed t o filter out mic r oscopic partic les
DO NO T operate t ool while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.
AVOID kick bac k by sandi ng in acc or danc e with di r ec tional arr ows. Sand on downward side of disc.
Sanding on the upward side could cause the workpi ec e to fl y up c ausi ng injury.
SAND with t he gr ain of t he wood.
DO NO T sand pieces of materi al that are t oo small t o be safel y supported.
WHEN sanding a l ar ge workpiece, pr ovide additi onal support at tabl e height.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION regarding the safe and proper oper ation of thi s product is avai labl e
from the the National S afety Council , 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201, in the A c c ident
Prevent ion Manual for I ndustr ial Operat ions and also in the saf ety Data S heets provided by the NS C.
Please also refer t o the Ameri can National S tandards Institut e A N S I 01.1 Safety Requirements for
Woodworking M ac hinery and the U.S . Department of Labor OS HA 1910.213 Regul ations.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS refer to them oft en and use them to instr uc t other s.