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3. Do not cover the air vents. Proper cooling is necessary prevent
damage to the tool’s motor.
4. Avoid unintenonal starts. Ensure the switch is o when connecng
to the power source.
5. Disconnect the power source before installing or servicing the tool.
6. Remove adjusng keys and wrenches before using the tool. The tool
may eject an aached wrench or a key and cause an injury to you or a
bystander.
7. Never point th
e tool towards yourself. It could inct a n injury.
8. Never force the tool. Excessive pressure could break the tool,
resulng in damage to your workpiece or serious personal injury.
Excessive pressure is the cause if your tool runs smoothly under no
load, but roughly under load.
9. Keep hands and ngers away from the work area. Any part of the body
contacng the tool’s working parts could result in an injury.
10. Only use a
ccessories that are specically designed for use with the
tool. Ensure the accessory is ghtly installed.
11. Only use an accessory that exceeds the Speed Rang (see
Specicaons).
12. Before using the tool on a workpiece, test the tool by running it at the
highest no-load speed for at least 60 seconds in a safe posion. Stop
immediately if there is any abnormal vibraon or wobbling that could
indicate poor installaon of the grinding wheel. Ch
eck the tool to
determine the cause.
12.1 Do not allow the tool to run without load for an extended period
of me, as this will shorten its life.
13. Never touch the tool accessory or workpiece during or immediately ar
use. They may be hot and could inct a burn injury.
14. Do not touch an operang motor. Motors can operate at high
temperatures and can cause a burn injury.
15. Take work breaks to prevent the tool's motor from overh
eang
and/or overloading. Refer to the welding unit’s duty cycle in
Specicaons. Refer to the plasma cung machine’s duty cycle in
Specicaons.