Panasonic EY4640 User Manual

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5) The outside diameter and the

thickness of your accessory must

be within the capacity rating of

your power tool. Incorrectly sized

accessories cannot be adequately

guarded or controlled.

6) The arbour size of wheels, flanges,

backing pads or any other ac-

cessory must properly fit the

spindle of the power tool. Acces-

sories with arbour holes that do not

match the mounting hardware of

the power tool will run out of bal-

ance, vibrate excessively and may

cause loss of control.

7) Do not use a damaged accessory.

Before each use inspect the ac-

cessory such as abrasive wheels

for chips and cracks. If power tool

or accessory is dropped, inspect

for damage or install an undam-

aged accessory. After inspecting

and installing an accessory, po-

sition yourself and bystanders

away from the plane of the rotat-

ing accessory and run the power

tool at maximum no-load speed

for one minute. Damaged acces-

sories will normally break apart dur-

ing this test time.

8) Wear personal protective

equipment. Depending on ap-

plication, use face shield, safety

goggles or safety glasses. As

appropriate, wear dust mask,

hearing protectors, gloves and

workshop apron capable of

stopping small abrasive or

workpiece fragments. The eye

protection must be capable of

stopping flying debris generated

by various operations. The eye

protection must be capable of

stopping flying debris generated by

various operations. The dust mask

or respirator must be capable of fil-

trating particles generated by your

operation. Prolonged exposure to

high intensity noise may cause

hearing loss.

9) Keep bystanders a safe distance

away from work area. Anyone

entering the work area must wear

personal protective equipment.

Fragments of workpiece or of a

broken accessory may fly away and

cause injury beyond immediate area

of operation.

10) Hold power tool by insulated grip-

ping surfaces only, when perform-

ing an operation where the cutting

accessory may contact hidden wir-

ing or its own cord. Cutting acces-

sory contacting a “live” wire may

make exposed metal parts of the

power tool “live” and shock the op-

erator.

11) Position the cord clear of the

spinning accessory. If you lose

control, the cord may be cut or

snagged and your hand or arm may

be pulled into the spinning acces-

sory.

12) Never lay the power tool down

until the accessory has come to a

complete stop. The spinning ac-

cessory may grab the surface and

pull the power tool out of your con-

trol.

13) Do not run the power tool while

carrying it at your side. Accidental

contact with the spinning accessory

could snag your clothing, pulling the

accessory into your body.

14) Regularly clean the power tool’s

air vents. The motor’s fan will draw

the dust inside the housing and

excessive accumulation of pow-

dered metal may cause electrical

hazards.

15) Do not operate the power tool near

flammable materials. Sparks could

ignite these materials.

16) Do not use accessories that re-

quire liquid coolants. Using water

or other liquid coolants may result in

electrocution or shock.

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