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AMT 4562 - Safety Instructions for Drill Press.2; Voltage Warning

AMT 4562
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
DRILL
PRESS
1.
Wear
eye
protection.
2.
Do
not
wear
gloves,
necktie,
or
loose
clothing.
*
3.
Clamp
workpiece
or
brace
against
column
to
prevent
rotation:
4.
Use
recommended
speed
for
drill
accessory,
and
workpiece
material.
5.
Be
sure
drill
bit
or
cutting
tool
is
securely
locked
in
the
chuck.
6.
Be
sure
chuck
key
is
removed
from
the
chuck
before
turning
on
power.
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7.
Adjust
the
table
or
depth
stop
to
avoid
drilling
into
the
table.
Shut
off
the
power
remove
the
drill
hit
and
clean
the
table
before
leaving
the
machine.
8.
Do
not
operate
until
it
is
completely
assembled
and
installed
according
to
the
instructions.
9.
If
any
part
of
your
drill
press
has
malfunction
or
has
been
damaged
or
broken.do
not
operate
until
the
part
is
properly
repaired
or
replaced.
10.
Never
place
your
fingers
in
a
position
where
they
could
contact
the
drill
or
other
cutting
tool
if
the
workpiece
should
unexpectedly
shift.
11.
Never
use
your
hand
to
hold
on
the
object
while
drilling,
always
screw
the
object
tight
on
the
working
table
or
use
the
drill
vise
to
prevent
accident
injury.
12.
Never
perform
any
operation
by
moving
the
head
or
table
with
respect
to
one
another.
Do
not
pull
the
motor
switch
“I”
or
start
any
operation
before
checking
the
head
and
table
lock
handles
are
clamp¬
ed
tight
to
column,
and
head
and
table
support
collars
are
correctly
positioned.
13.
Before
pulling
the
motor
switch
“I”
be
positive
the
belt
guard
is
down
the
chuck
is
installed
propei-
ly.
14.
Lock
the
motor
switch
when
leaving
the
drill
press.
Do
not
perform
layout,
assembly
or
setup
w'ork
on
the
table
while
the
cutting
tool
is
rotating.
VOLTAGE
WARNING
1.
Before
connecting
the
tool
to
a
power
source
(receptacle,
outlet,
etc.J
Be
sure
the
voltage
supplied
is
the
same
as
the
rating
on
the
tool
itself.
2.
A
power
source
with
voltage
greater
than
that
specified
for
the
tool
can
result
in
serious
injury
to
the
user.
3.
If
you’re
unsure
of
the
voltage
rating
do
not
use
tool.
Using
a
power
source
with
voltage
less
or
more
than
the
motor
rating
will
harm
the
motor.
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