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Keep work area clean, lit, and free of distractions.
Proper grounding, avoiding wet conditions, and cord care for shock prevention.
Stay alert, dress properly, avoid distractions, and use common sense.
Secure workpiece, use correct tool, maintain tools, and use proper accessories.
Use proper guard to protect from wheel fragments and ensure its condition.
Hold by insulated surfaces, use side handles, and know the tool.
Wear safety glasses, dust masks, and hearing protection as needed.
Use correct gauge, good condition cords, and outdoor rated for safety.
Explains symbols for electrical units, speed, and construction type.
Explains symbols for wet conditions, manual reading, eye protection, and hazards.
Concept of double insulation, eliminating grounding need for safety.
Tool requires 120V, 60Hz AC power; not compatible with DC.
Using correct gauge and condition extension cords for power tools.
Details wheel size, cord length, arbor size, speed, input, and weight.
Understanding tool features and safety rules for safe operation.
Installation, use of side handle for stability, and wrench storage.
Function of the spindle lock for wheel installation/removal.
Instructions for unpacking, checking contents, and inspecting for damage.
Warnings about damaged parts, tool modification, and connecting power before assembly.
How to inspect a new grinding wheel for cracks and perform a test run.
Step-by-step guide to attach the side handle.
Warnings on familiarity, safety goggles, accessories, air vents, and blade types.
Lists the intended uses of the tool, such as grinding metals and sanding.
How to operate the ON/OFF slide switch.
Steps for installing wheels, using spindle lock, flange nut, and correct mounting.
Techniques for grinding and sanding, including speed, angles, and pressure.
Warning about performing adjustments only when unplugged.
Steps to adjust or replace the guard for safety.
Warning against placing the guard incorrectly, which can cause injury.
Danger of using the grinder without the guard.
Warnings about part replacement, safety gear, and unplugging for maintenance.
Cleaning instructions, avoiding solvents, and care for fiberglass dust.
Information that the tool is pre-lubricated for life.
Steps to replace the guard if worn or damaged.
Warning about hazardous dusts from construction activities and recommended protection.
Contacting service centers or website for parts and service.
Location and recording of model and serial numbers.