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Essential safety instructions for all power tool use, covering general precautions and hazard avoidance.
Specifies the tool is for grinding; warns against other operations like sanding or cutting-off.
Advises using only accessories specifically designed and recommended by the manufacturer for safe operation.
States accessory rated speed must meet or exceed the tool's maximum speed to prevent failure.
Requires accessory diameter and thickness to be within the tool's capacity rating for safe operation.
Mandates matching accessory threads and flange fit to the spindle for proper balance and control.
Advises inspecting accessories like abrasive wheels for chips or cracks before each use.
Explains kickback as a sudden, uncontrolled reaction caused by snagging the rotating accessory, leading to loss of control.
Advises maintaining a firm grip, using auxiliary handles, and positioning the body to resist kickback forces effectively.
Warns against placing hands near the accessory's path as it can kick back and cause severe injury.
Recommends positioning the body away from the tool's potential movement path during kickback to avoid injury.
Prohibits the use of saw blades like wood cutting or toothed blades due to high kickback risk and potential for loss of control.
Stresses using only recommended wheel types and guards designed for the specific tool for adequate protection.
Ensures the grinding surface of depressed wheels is mounted below the guard lip for proper operator protection.
Mandates securely attaching the guard and positioning it for maximum safety, exposing minimal wheel to the operator.
Advises using wheels only for their intended applications, e.g., avoiding side grinding with cut-off wheels.
Emphasizes using undamaged wheel flanges of correct size and shape to support the wheel and prevent breakage.
Warns against using wheels from larger tools, as they may not suit the smaller tool's higher speed and could burst.