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Keep work areas clean, free of children, and well-lit to prevent accidents.
Know your tool, stay alert, dress properly, use safety equipment, and avoid shock.
Use the right tool, secure work, feed correctly, never leave unattended, and use proper cords.
Properly maintain tools, avoid hazardous areas, and keep them clean for safe operation.
Ensure wheel guard is attached and properly adjusted; use correct wheels and flanges.
Keep hands clear, wear apparel, inspect wheels, don't grind on the side, and secure work.
Avoid improper depth stops, wet wheels, woodcarving blades, cutting wood, flammable materials, and magnesium.
Be aware of chemicals in dust from construction activities and use proper protection.
Ensure proper grounding for electric shock prevention and use correct outlets.
Use correct gauge extension cords for tool's amperage and voltage to prevent overheating.
Description of spindle lock, trigger switch, wheel guard, base, and other key parts.
How to operate the trigger switch and the lock-on button for continuous use.
Step-by-step guide for safely removing and installing the abrasive wheel.
How to adjust the depth stop bolt for setting cutting depth as wheel wears.
Adjusting vise stop for angle cuts, opening adjustment, and maximum cutting depth.
Instructions on how to securely carry the tool using the hold down chain.
Guidelines for tool service, carbon brushes, and bearings to ensure longevity.
How to clean the tool using compressed air or cloths, and avoid certain solvents.
Details on maximum cutting capacity based on workpiece configuration and wheel dimensions.