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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
A careless operator invites troubles, and failure to follow safety practices may cause serious injury
or even death. Additional important safety precautions are given in the following:
Electrical Shock Prevention
Do not use this equipment in damp or wet locations.
Do not expose this equipment to rain.
Never carry or tow this equipment by the cables or pull the cables to disconnect from the
receptacle.
Keep all cables from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Inspect all cables periodically and replace if damaged.
Inspect the security of all cables periodically and repair if loose.
Disconnect the power cord when not in use.
Disconnect the power cord positively to prevent electrical shock before repair and service
of the equipment.
Report any unsafe condition for immediate correction.
Bodily Injury Prevention
Only operate this equipment in a well-illuminated environment.
Do not operate this machine if ill or drowsy from medication or fatigue.
Avoid horseplay around this machine.
Keep positioning handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Do not try to lift the machine by the positioning handle bars or wheel handles; refer to the
appropriate section of the manual for correct lifting technique.
Keep hands away from the cutting area and any possible pinch points when there is the
slightest possibility of operation.
Keep bystanders at a safe distance from the operation area.
Always wear protective gloves when handling the material and or swarf cuttings, to prevent
injury from sharp edges & heat. The swarf is usually very hot immediately after removal.
Keep the work area clean and clear from clutter.
Remove all oil and coolant spills.
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery and loose, long hair, which may get caught in moving
parts.
As a minimum, safety glasses, safety shoes and leather gloves should be worn.
Always keep the bevelling machine clean and in good working order.
Report any unsafe condition for immediate correction.
ALL THE SAFE PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS MAY NOT BE GIVEN IN WRITING.
SOME ARE BASED ON COMMON SENSE, BUT OTHERS MAY REQUIRE TECHNICAL
BACKGROUND TO EXPLAIN.
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