Safety instructions, General safety, Before using grinder – RIKON Power Tools 80-805 User Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL SAFETY

Operating a Bench Grinder can be

dangerous if safety and common sense are

ignored. The operator must be familiar with

the operation of the tool. Read this manual

to understand this Bench Grinder. DO NOT

operate this Bench Grinder if you do not fully

understand the limitations of this tool. DO

NOT modify this Bench Grinder in any way.

BEFORE USING GRINDER

To avoid serious injury and damage to the

tool, read and follow all of the Safety and

Operating Instructions before operating the

Bench Grinder.

1. Some dust created by using power tools

contains chemicals known to the State of

California to cause cancer, birth defects, or

other reproductive harm.

Some examples of these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints.

Crystalline silica from bricks, cement,

and other masonry products.

Arsenic and chromium from

chemically treated lumber.

Your risk from these exposures varies,

depending on how often you do this type

of work. To reduce your exposure to these

chemicals: work in a well ventilated area

and work with approved safety equipment,

such as those dust masks that are specially

designed to filter out microscopic particles.

2. READ the entire Owner’s Manual. LEARN

how to use the tool for its intended

applications.

3. GROUND ALL TOOLS. If the tool is

supplied with a 3-prong plug, it must be

plugged into a 3-contact electrical receptacle.

The 3rd prong is used to ground the tool and

provide protection against accidental electric

shock. DO NOT remove the 3rd prong. See

Grounding Instructions on page 7.

4. AVOID A DANGEROUS WORKING

ENVIRONMENT. DO NOT use electrical tools

in a damp environment or expose them to

rain.

5. DO NOT use electrical tools in the

presence of flammable liquids or gasses.

6. ALWAYS keep the work area clean, well lit,

and organized. DO NOT work in an

environment with floor surfaces that are

slippery from debris, grease, and wax.

7. KEEP VISITORS AND CHILDREN AWAY.

DO NOT permit people to be in the

immediate work area, especially when the

electrical tool is operating.

8. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL to perform

an operation for which it was not designed. It

will do a safer and higher quality job by only

performing operations for which the tool was

intended.

9. WEAR PROPER CLOTHING. DO NOT

wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or

jewelry. These items can get caught in the

machine during operations and pull the

operator into the moving parts. The user must

wear a protective cover on their hair, if the

hair is long, to prevent it from contacting any

moving parts.

10. CHILDPROOF THE WORKSHOP AREA

by removing switch keys, unplugging tools

from the electrical receptacles, and using

padlocks.

11. ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TOOL FROM

THE ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE when

making adjustments, changing parts or

performing any maintenance.

12. KEEP PROTECTIVE GUARDS IN

PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER.

13. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Make

sure that the power switch is in the “OFF”

position before plugging in the power cord to

the electrical receptacle.

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