Safety instructions for metal cutting saws – Grizzly 12" Cold Cut Saw G0682 User Manual

Page 10

Advertising
background image

-8-

g0682 12" Cold Cut saw (mfg. since 12/10)

Safety instructions for Metal Cutting Saws

bLADE CONDiTiON. do not operate with a dull,
cracked or badly worn blade. inspect blades for
cracks and missing teeth before each use.

hAND pLACEMENT. Never position fingers or
thumbs in line with the cut. hands could be cut or
crushed in the vise.

ENTANGLEMENT hAzARDS. do not operate
this saw without blade guard in place. loose
clothing, jewelry, long hair and work gloves can be
drawn into working parts.

bLADE REpLACEMENT. When replacing blades,
disconnect the machine from power, wear gloves
to protect hands and safety glasses to protect
eyes.

WORKpiECE hANDLiNG. always support the
workpiece with table, vise, or some type of sup-
port fixture. Flag long pieces to avoid a tripping
hazard. Never hold the workpiece with your hands
during a cut.

CUTTiNG fLUiD SAfETy. always follow manu-
facturer’s cutting-fluid safety instructions. pay
particular attention to contact, contamination,
inhalation, storage and disposal warnings. spilled
cutting fluid invites slipping hazards.

LOSS Of STAbiLiTy. unsupported workpieces
may jeopardize machine stability and cause the
machine to tip and fall which could cause serious
injury.

fiRE hAzARD. use eXtreme CautioN if cut-
ting magnesium. using the wrong cutting fluid will
lead to chip fire and possible explosion.

ATTENTiON TO WORK AREA. Never leave a
machine running and unattended. pay attention
to the actions of others in the area to avoid unin-
tended accidents.

MAiNTENANCE/SERviCE. all inspections,
adjustments, and maintenance are to be done
with the power oFF and the plug pulled from the
outlet. Wait for all moving parts to come to a com-
plete stop.

hEARiNG pROTECTiON & hAzARDS. Noise
generated by blade and workpiece vibration,
material handling, and power transmission can
cause permanent hearing loss over time and inter-
fere with communication and audible signals.

hOT SURfACES. Contact with hot surfaces from
machine components, ejections of hot chips,
swarf, and the workpiece itself can cause burns.

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, seri-

ous personal injury may occur.

No list of safety guidelines can be com-

plete. 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 personal injury, damage to equip-

ment, or poor work results.

Advertising