Chicago Electric Powertools 7" PORTABLE WET CUTTING 40315 User Manual

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SKU 40315

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situations that may occur. It must

be understood by the operator that

common sense and caution are fac-

tors which cannot be built into this

product, but must be supplied by the

operator.

Abrasive Cutting-Off Operation

Safety Warnings

1.

This power tool is intended to

function as a cut-off tool. Read all

safety warnings, instructions, illus-

trations and specifications pro-

vided with this power tool. Failure

to follow all instructions listed below

may result in electric shock, fire and/

or serious injury.

2.

DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN.

3. Specific Cautions:

a. Wear ANSI-Approved eye protection.
b. Use splash guard for every opera-

tion for which it can be used.

c. Disconnect saw before servicing,

when changing cutting wheel or

cleaning.

d. Use only with continuous rim blade.
e. Do not operate the tool with a dam-

aged cutting wheel.

4.

Operations such as grinding,

sanding, wire brushing, polishing

are not recommended to be per-

formed with this power tool. Opera-

tions for which the power tool was not

designed may create a hazard and

cause personal injury.

5.

Do not attempt to free a stalled

blade without turning the Tile Saw

OFF first. If the blade stalls, turn the

power switch to the OFF position im-

mediately to prevent damage to the

motor.

6.

Do not use accessories which

are not specifically designed and

recommended by the tool manu-

facturer. Just because the accessory

can be attached to your power tool, it

does not assure safe operation.

7.

The rated speed of the accessory

must be at least equal to the maxi-

mum speed marked on the power

tool. Accessories running faster on

the Saw than their RATED SPEED

indicates can break and fly apart.

8.

The diameter of your accessory

must be within the capacity rating

of your power tool. Incorrectly sized

accessories cannot be adequately

guarded or controlled.

9.

Wear personal protective equip-

ment. Depending on application,

use face shield, safety goggles

or safety glasses. As appropriate,

wear dust mask, hearing protec-

tors, gloves and workshop apron

capable of stopping small abra-

sive or workpiece fragments. The

eye protection must be capable of

stopping flying debris generated by

various operations such as safely

goggles or glasses. The dust mask or

respirator must be capable of filtrating

particles generated by your opera-

tion. Prolonged exposure to high in-

tensity noise may cause hearing loss.

10.

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

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