WEN 946 7 Inch Variable Speed Polisher / Sander User Manual

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• use recommended accessories. Consult the operator’s manual for recommended accessories.

the use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury.

• Never stand on tool. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the blade is unintentionally

contacted.

• direction of feed. feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction or rotation of the blade or

cutter only.

• Never leave tool running unattended. turn power off. don’t leave tool until it comes to a complete

stop.

• Check damaged parts. before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should

be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function.

Check for alignment of moving parts, binding or moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and

any other condition that may affect its operation. a guard or other part that is damaged must be

properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center to avoid risk of personal injury.

• Protect your hearing. Wear hearing protection during extended periods of operation.

• Keep tools dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. always use a clean cloth when cleaning.

Never use brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based products, or any solvents to clean tool.

• PROtECt YOuR luNGS. Wear a face or dust mask if the operation is dusty.

• Guard against electrical shock by preventing body contacting with grounded surfaces. for

example: pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator enclosures.

• Inspect tool cords and extension cords periodically and, if damaged, have repaired by a

qualified service technician. Stay constantly aware of cord location and keep it away from the

rotating wheel.

WARNING -

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling,

and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth

defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

• lead from lead-based paints

• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products

• arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. Your risk from these

exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. to reduce

your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well ventilated area, and work with

approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially

designed to filter out microscopic particles.

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