Chapter 2, Safety – Smithy Midas 1220 LTD User Manual

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Chapter 2

Safety

Your workshop is only as safe as you make it. Take responsibility for the safety of all who

use or visit it. This list of rules is by no means complete, and remember that common

sense is a must.

1.

Know your machine. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate your

machine. Don’t try to do more than you or your machine can handle. Understand the

hazards of operating a machine tool. In particular, remember never to change speeds or

set-ups until the machine is completely stopped, and never operate it without first rolling

your sleeves or tying them at your wrists.

2.

Ground the machine. The MI-1220 LTD has three-conductor cords and three-prong

grounding-type receptacles. Never connect the power supply without properly grounding

the machine.

3.

Remove all adjusting keys and wrenches from the machine before operating. A chuck

key or misplaced Allen wrench can be safety hazard.

4.

Keep your work area clean and organized. Cluttered work areas and benches invite

accidents. Have a place for everything and put everything in place.

5.

Keep children away from the machine while it is in use. Childproof your shop with

padlocks, master switches, and starter keys, or store the machine where children do not

have access to it.

6.

Wear appropriate clothing. Avoid loose-fitting clothes, gloves, neckties, or jewelry that

could get caught in moving parts. If you have long hairs, tie it up or otherwise keep it

from getting into the machine.

7.

Use safety glasses, goggles, or a face shield at all times. Use glasses designed for

machinery operation; regular glasses will not do. Have extras for visitors. Know when to

wear a facemask and earplugs, as well.

8.

Check for damaged parts. Make sure the machine will run properly before operating it.

9.

Disconnect the machine before servicing and when changing accessories. Shut power

off before making changes, removing debris, or measuring your work. Don’t reach over

the machine when it’s operating. Keep your hands out of the way.

10.

Avoid accidental starts. Turn the switch to OFF before plugging in the machine.

11.

Secure your work. Flying metal is dangerous. Loose work can also bind tools.

12.

Use the recommended accessories. Understand how to use them before trying them

out.

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