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SAFETY
RULES
Woodworking
can
be
dangerous
if
safe
and
proper
operating
procedures
are
not
followed.
As
with
all
machinery,
there
are
certain
hazards
involved
with
the
operation
of
the
product.
Using
the
machine
with
respect
and
caution
will
considerably
lessen
the
possi¬
bility
of
personal
injury.
However,
if
normal
safety
precautions
are
overlooked
or
ignored,
personal
injury
to
the
operator
may
result.
Safety
equipment
such
as
guards,
push
sticks,
hold-downs,
featherboards,
goggles,
dust
masks
and
hearing
protection
can
reduce
your
potential
for
injury.
But
even
the
best
guard
won’t
make
up
for
poor
judgment,
carelessness
or
inattention.
Always
use
common
sense
and
exercise
caution
in
the
workshop.
If
a
procedure
feels
dangerous,
don’t
try
it.
Figure
out
an
alternative
procedure
that
feels
safer.
REMEMBER:
Your
personal
safety
is
your
responsibility.
This
machine
was
designed
for
certain
applications
only.
Delta
Machinery
strongly
recommends
that
this
machine
not
be
modified
and/or
used
for
any
application
other
than
that
for
which
it
was
designed.
If
you
have
any
questions
relative
to
a
particular
applica¬
tion,
DO
NOT
use
the
machine
until
you
have
first
contacted
Delta
to
determine
if
it
can
or
should
be
performed
on
the
product.
DELTA
INTERNATIONAL
MACHINERY
CORP.
MANAGER
OF
TECHNICAL
SERVICES
246
ALPHA
DRIVE
PITTSBURGH,
PENNSYLVANIA
15238
(IN
CANADA:
644
IMPERIAL
ROAD,
GUELPH,
ONTARIO
N1H
6M7)
WARNING:
FAILURE
TO
FOLLOW
THESE
RULES
MAY
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
PERSONAL
INJURY
1.
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
READ
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
BEFORE
OPERATING
THE
TOOL.
Learn
the
tool’s
application
and
limitations
as
well
as
the
specific
hazards
peculiar
to
it.
2.
KEEP
GUARDS
IN
PLACE
and
in
working
order.
3.
ALWAYS
WEAR
EYE
PROTECTION.
4.
GROUND
ALL
TOOLS.
If
tool
is
equipped
with
three-
prong
plug,
it
should
be
plugged
into
a
three-hole
electrical
receptacle.
If
an
adapter
is
used
to
accommodate
a
two-
prong
receptacle,
the
adapter
lug
must
be
attached
to
a
known
ground.
Never
remove
the
third
prong.
5.
REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND
WRENCHES.
Form
habit
of
checking
to
see
that
keys
and
adjusting
wrenches
are
removed
from
tool
before
turning
it
"on.”
6.
KEEP
WORK
AREA
CLEAN.
Cluttered
areas
and
benches
invite
accidents.
7.
DON’T
USE
IN
DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENT.
Don’t
use
power
tools
in
damp
or
wet
locations,
or
expose
them
to
rain.
Keep
work
area
well-lighted.
8
KEEP
CHILDREN
AND
VISITORS
AWAY.
All
children
and
visitors
should
be
kept
a
safe
distance
from
work
area.
9.
M
AKE
WORKSHOP
CHILDPROOF
-
with
padlocks,
master
switches,
or
by
removing
starter
keys.
10.
DON’T
FORCE
TOOL.
It
will
do
the
job
better
and
be
safer
at
the
rate
for
which
it
was
designed.
11.
USE
RIGHT
TOOL.
Don’t
force
tool
or
attachment
to
do
a
job
for
which
it
was
not
designed.
12.
WEAR
PROPER
APPAREL.
No
loose
clothing,
gloves,
neckties,
rings,
bracelets,
or
other
jewelry
to
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
Nonslip
footwear
is
recommended.
Wear
protective
hair
covering
to
contain
long
hair.
13.
ALWAYS
USE
SAFETY
GLASSES.
Wear
safety
glasses.
Everyday
eyeglasses
only
have
impact
resistant
lenses;
they
are
not
safety
glasses.
Also
use
face
or
dust
mask
if
cutting
operation
is
dusty.
14.
SECURE
WORK.
Use
clamps
or
a
vise
to
hold
work
when
practical.
It’s
safer
than
using
your
hand
and
frees
both
hands
to
operate
tool.
15.
DON’T
OVERREACH.
Keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at
all
times.
16.
MAINTAIN
TOOLS
IN
TOP
CONDITION.
Keep
tools
sharp
and
clean
for
best
and
safest
performance.
Follow
instructions
for
lubricating
and
changing
accessories.
17.
DISCONNECT
TOOLS
before
servicing
and
when
changing
accessories
such
as
blades,
bits,
cutters,
etc.
18.
USE
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES.
The
use
of
accessories
and
attachments
not
recommended
by
Delta
may
cause
hazards
or
risk
of
injury
to
persons.
19.
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
UNINTENTIONAL
START¬
ING.
Make
sure
switch
is
in
“OFF”
position
before
plugging
in
power
cord.
20.
NEVER
STAND
ON
TOOL.
Serious
injury
could
occur
if
the
tool
is
tipped
or
if
the
cutting
tool
is
accidentally
contacted.
21.
CHECK
DAMAGED
PARTS.
Before
further
use
of
the
tool,
a
guard
or
other
part
that
is
damaged
should
be
care¬
fully
checked
to
ensure
that
it
will
operate
properly
and
perform
its
intended
function
-
check
for
alignment
of
moving
parts,
binding
of
moving
parts,
breakage
of
parts,
mounting,
and
any
other
conditions
that
may
affect
its
operation.
A
guard
or
other
part
that
is
damaged
should
be
properly
repaired
or
replaced.
22.
DIRECTION
OF
FEED.
Feed
work
into
a
blade
or
cutter
against
the
direction
of
rotation
of
the
blade
or
cutter
only.
23.
NEVER
LEAVE
TOOL
RUNNING
UNATTENDED.
TURN
POWER
OFF.
Don’t
leave
tool
until
it
comes
to
a
complete
stop.
24.
DRUGS,
ALCOHOL,
MEDICATION.
Do
not
operate
tool
while
under
the
influence
of
drugs,
alcohol
or
any
medication.
25.
MAKE
SURE
TOOL
IS
DISCONNECTED
FROM
POWER
SUPPLY
while
motor
is
being
mounted,
connected
or
re¬
connected.
26.
WARNING:
The
dust
generated
by
certain
woods
and
wood
products
can
be
injurious
to
your
health.
Always
oper¬
ate
machinery
in
well
ventilated
areas
and
provide
for
proper
dust
removal.
Use
wood
dust
collection
systems
whenever
possible.
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