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Brand | Milwaukee |
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Model | 6101 |
Category | Power Tool |
Language | English |
Ensures a safe environment by keeping the work area clean, avoiding explosive atmospheres, and managing bystanders.
Covers proper grounding, double insulation, avoiding wet conditions, and cord care to prevent electric shock.
Emphasizes staying alert, proper attire, avoiding accidental starting, and maintaining footing for personal protection.
Guidelines for securing workpieces, using correct tools, checking switches, and disconnecting power before adjustments.
Mandates that tool service must be performed by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.
Advises holding tools by insulated surfaces, maintaining labels, and being aware of electrical hazards.
Explains product symbols, catalog number, voltage, amperage, belt size, and operational speed.
Identifies key parts of the bandfile using numbered labels for user reference.
Details proper grounding for tools with three-prong plugs and highlights risks associated with improper connections.
Describes tools with two-prong plugs that do not require grounding due to their special insulation system.
Provides essential guidelines for using extension cords, including wire gauge, marking, and condition.
Instructions for loosening, rotating, and securely tightening the clamp screw for the sanding arm.
Guides on positioning and screwing the side handle for optimal operator comfort and control.
Step-by-step guide for installing belts and changing contact arms on the tool.
Covers starting/stopping, general use instructions, bandfile applications, and belt selection advice.
Emphasizes regular inspection, cleaning, repairs, and warranty information for tool longevity.
Warns about accessory safety, details contact arms, and explains various abrasive belt types and their uses.
Includes international service locations, corporate support, and a warning regarding hazardous dust exposure.