Zipmate abrasive cut-off attachment safety rules – RotoZip RZ2000 User Manual

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Zipmate Abrasive Cut-Off Attachment Safety Rules

Always use wheel guard, and the Zipmate's

auxiliary handle with this abrasive cut off

tool. The guard must always be securely

attached to the tool and positioned for

maximum safety, so the least amount of

wheel is exposed on the operators side of

the tool. A guard protects operator from

broken wheel fragments. The support ribs and

auxiliary handle provide additional guarding,

stability and control in cut off applications. The

body of your Rotozip tool can also be used as

a handle.
Always be certain that the wheel guard,

and Zipmate's auxiliary handle are

reassembled and securely fastened to the

tool when changing the point of operation

from fire forward to fire reverse or after

changing the wheels. A tool missing an

essential safety component is dangerous to

operate.
Wear proper apparel while using an

abrasive cut off tool. Face shield or at least

safety goggles, dust mask, leather gloves and

shop apron capable of stopping small wheel or

workpiece fragments.
This attachment is not intended to be used

with Wet Diamond Wheels. Using water or

other liquid coolants with this tool may result in

electrocution or shock. Use of Dry Diamond

Wheels is acceptable.
Use only Type 1 abrasive cut off wheels

with the correct size arbor hole. Never use

damaged or incorrect wheel flanges or

round nut. Other types of wheels are not

intended to apply load on periphery and may

shatter. Wheels with arbor holes that do not

match the mounting hardware of the tool will

run eccentrically, vibrate excessively and will

cause loss of control.
Do not grind on the side of Type 1 abrasive

cut off wheels. Side forces applied to these

wheels may cause them to shatter.
Do not use this attachment with

“Woodcarving” blade or standard wood

cutting toothed blades. These blades are not

intended for this tool and can create loss of

control during use.
Abrasive Cut Off Wheels must have a

maximum safe operating speed greater

than the “no load RPM” marked on the

attachment. Wheels running over the rated

speed can fly apart and cause injury.

Before each use inspect the cut off wheel

for chips and cracks. Do not use a wheel

that may be damaged. Install a new wheel if

tool was dropped. When installing a new

wheel carefully handle individual cut off

wheels to avoid chipping or cracking. Run

the tool at no load for one minute, holding

the tool in the direction away from people.

Wheels with flaws will normally break apart

during this time. Fragments from a wheel

that bursts during operation will fly away at

great velocity possibly striking you or

bystanders.
Do not use a cut off wheel that is larger

than the maximum recommended size for

your tool, or worn down damaged wheels

from larger abrasive cut off tools. Wheels

intended for larger tools are not suitable for the

higher speed of a smaller tool, these wheels

may easily burst and the fragments strike you

or bystanders.
Position the cord clear of the spinning

wheel. Do not wrap the cord around your

arm or wrist. If you lose control and have the

cord wrapped around your arm or wrist, it may

entrap you and cause injury.
Keep your body positioned to either side of

the wheel, but not in line with the wheel. It

is important to support the tool properly and to

position your body such as to minimize body

exposure from the possible wheel binding and

the recoil of the tool.
Keep hands away from cutting area and

wheel. Keep your second hand on auxiliary

handle. Hold the tool firmly to prevent loss

of control. NEVER place your hand behind

the wheel since the tool may recoil over

your hand. Do not attempt to remove cut

material when wheel is moving. If both

hands are holding the tool, they cannot be cut

by the wheel
Do not “jam” the abrasive wheel into the

work, apply excessive pressure or attempt

to use large depths of cut while using this

tool. Let the rotating wheel do the work,

Abrasive Cut Off Tools are intended to “cut”

the material in a series of shallow depth of

cuts. See the instructions for depth of cut later

in this manual.
Avoid bouncing and snagging the wheel,

especially when working corners, sharp

edges etc. This can cause loss of control and

tool’s recoil.

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