Additional safety for sanders – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1712 User Manual

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Model W1712 (Mfg. Since 3/12)

Additional Safety for Sanders

READ and understand this

entire manual before using

this machine. Serious per-

sonal injury may occur

if safety and operational

information is not under-

stood and followed. DO

NOT risk your safety by

not reading!

USE this and other machinery with caution

and respect. Always consider safety first,

as it applies to your individual working

conditions. No list of safety guidelines can

be complete—every shop environment is

different. Failure to follow guidelines could

result in serious personal injury, damage

to equipment or poor work results.

FEED RATE. Never jam a workpiece against the

sanding surface. This can cause the workpiece

to kick back or damage the machine. Firmly

hold the workpiece and ease it against the

spindle using light pressure.

AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. Keep loose clothing

articles such as sleeves, belts or jewelry items

away from the spindle. These items could get

entangled in the sanding disc/belt, resulting

in serious personal injury. Never wear gloves

when operating the sander.

HAND PLACEMENT. Do not place hands near, or in

contact with, sanding surfaces during operation

to avoid personal injury.

WORKPIECE HANDLING. Hold the workpiece with

both hands (or use a miter gauge or appro-

priate holding jig) and firmly on the table or

backstop to maintain control while sanding

to reduce the likelihood of losing control of

the workpiece and having it thrown from the

machine.

FOREIGN MATERIAL. Always inspect stock for

nails, staples, knots, and other imperfections

that could be dislodged and thrown from the

machine during sanding operations.

SANDING DISCS/BELTS. Worn or damaged sand-

ing discs/belts can tear apart and become

entangled in the spindle or be thrown from the

machine, resulting in personal injury or prop-

erty damage. Replace sanding discs/belts as

required.

DUST COLLECTION. Never operate the sander

without an adequate dust collection system

in place and running. Proper dust collection

reduces dust in the work area, which decreases

the risk of long-term respiratory damage.

DIRECTION. Never sand tapered or pointed stock

with the point facing the feed direction to

avoid the workpiece being thrown from the

machine.

POWER DISCONNECT. Disconnect the machine

from the power source before changing the

sanding disc/sleeve to avoid injuries in the

event of an accidental startup.

RESPIRATOR USE. Always use a respirator that

is approved for wood dust when using this

machine to reduce the risk of short and long

term respiratory illness. A dust collector is not

an adequate substitute.

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