Additional safety for disc sanders – Grizzly G0702 User Manual

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Model g0702 (Mfg. since 1/12)

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Additional Safety for Disc Sanders

pOSItION tABLE CORRECtLy. Make sure

the gap between the table and sanding disc

does not exceed

3

16

"—too large of a gap

increases the risk of workpiece grab and pinch

injuries, while too small of a gap increases the

risk of sandpaper damage and restricts the

removal of dust during operation.

ONLy uSE SAfE SANDpApER DISCS. never

use sanding discs that are damaged or torn; or if

the adhesive is not sticking firmly. if sandpaper

rips or comes off of the disc during operation,

the workpiece or your hands could become

entangled with the moving disc.

AvOID ENtANGLEMENt. tie back long hair

and remove any loose-fitting clothing or jewelry

that could be caught up in the sanding disc or

other moving machine parts.

BE AWARE Of DuSt ALLERGIES. Be aware

that certain woods may cause an allergic

reaction in people and animals, especially

when fine dust is created by sanding. Make sure

you know what type of wood dust you will be

exposed to in case there is a possibility of an

allergic reaction.

pROtECt yOuRSELf fROM fINE DuSt.

this machine puts fine dust particles into the

air during operation. Wood dust is harmful to

respiratory systems and long term exposure

may lead to severe health problems. reduce

your risk by always using an adequate dust

collection system and wearing a nioSh-

approved respirator during machine operation

and for a short time after.

AvOID fINGER INJuRIES. never purposely

touch the moving sanding disc. take care to

keep fingers away from sanding disc during

operations. if the workpiece is small or difficult

to hold, use a workpiece holding fixture. Sanding

abrasives can quickly remove large amounts of

skin!

AvOID WORKpIECE GRAB. Support the

workpiece on the work table against the rotation

direction of the sanding disc. otherwise, the

sanding disc could grab the workpiece and pull

your hands into the moving disc.

AvOID KICKBACK. avoid kickback by sanding

in accordance with directional arrows and

keeping the guard in place. always sand on

the downward side of the disc—pay close

attention to the direction of disc rotation to avoid

placing the workpiece against the upward side

of the disc. avoid sanding with excessive force.

always keep the sanding disc guard installed.

ONLy SAND SAfE WORKpIECES. if there

is any doubt about stability or integrity of the

material to be sanded, do not sand it. never

attempt to sand any sort of cable, chain, or wire.

if you do, entanglement can occur and cause

serious injury.

DISCONNECt pOWER WhEN SERvICING.

disconnect the machine from power and allow

the disc to come to a complete stop before

service, maintenance, or adjustments. avoid

pulling cord-connected machinery by the cord—

instead, grasp the plug when disconnecting it

from power.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete.

Every shop environment is different. Always

consider safety first, as it applies to your

individual working conditions. use this and

other machinery with caution and respect.

failure to do so could result in serious per-

sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor

work results.

Like all machinery there is potential danger

when operating this machine. Accidents are

frequently caused by lack of familiarity or

failure to pay attention. use this machine

with respect and caution to decrease the

risk of operator injury. If normal safety pre-

cautions are overlooked or ignored, serious

personal injury may occur.

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