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ROTARY TOOL SAFETY
1. CHECK THE WORKPIECE for any cracks, bumps, nails or obstructions before commencing operation.
2. NEVER press in the locking pin when the rotary tool is running.
3. DO NOT cut any workpiece larger than the rotary tool’s capacity. Always maintain a firm grip on the rotary tool.
4. SECURE THE WORKPIECE whenever possible to prevent wobble, damage to the workpiece, and personal
injury.
5. ALWAYS USE safety goggles, a dust mask and hearing protection when using the rotary tool.
6. BEFORE TURNING ON THE ROTARY TOOL, ensure that it is completely clear of the workpiece.
7. NEVER touch any moving parts by hand.
8. CHECK THE POSITION of all electrical wiring and plumbing equipment when drilling into walls, floors or
ceilings.
9. DO NOT remove the attachment from the tool until it has completely stopped rotating.
10. DO NOT touch the attachment after operation, as it may be very hot. Allow time for the attachment to cool
before removing it.
11. DO NOT operate the tool in wet or damp conditions. Doing so significantly increases the risk of electrical shock
and other hazards.
12. DO NOT USE the tool if the ON/OFF switch is faulty, the plug or cable is damaged, or the tool produces
sparks, smoke, or unpleasant odors.