ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
1.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until it is completely
assembled and installed according to the instructions. A
machine incorrectly assembled can cause serious injury.
2.
OBTAIN ADVICE from your supervisor, instructor, or
another qualified person if you are not thoroughly
familiar with the operation of this machine. Knowledge
is safety.
3.
FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES and recommended electrical
connections to prevent shock or electrocution.
4.
SECURE THE MACHINE TO A SUPPORTING SURFACE.
Vibration can cause the machine to slide, walk, or tip over.
5.
NEVER START THE MACHINE BEFORE CLEARING
THE TABLE OF ALL OBJECTS (tools, scrap pieces,
etc.). Debris can be thrown at high speed.
6.
NEVER START THE MACHINE with the drill bit or
cutting tool against the workpiece. Loss of control of the
workpiece can cause serious injury.
7.
PROPERLY LOCK THE DRILL BIT OR CUTTING TOOL IN
THE UNIT before operating this machine.
8.
ADJUST the depth stop to avoid drilling into the table.
9.
DO NOT attempt to mortise material that does not have
a flat surface, unless a suitable support is used.
10.
USE ONLY DRILL BITS, CUTTING TOOLS, OR OTHER
ACCESSORIES with shank size recommended in your
instruction manual. The wrong size accessory can cause
damage to the machine and/or serious injury.
11.
USE ONLY DRILL BITS OR CUTTING TOOLS that are
not damaged. Damaged items can cause malfunctions
that lead to injuries.
12.
USE RECOMMENDED SPEEDS for all operations. Other
speeds may cause the machine to malfunction causing
damage to the machine and/or serious injury.
13.
AVOID
AWKWARD
POSITIONS. A sudden slip could cause a hand to move
into the bit.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
POWER CONNECTIONS
A separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and should
be protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse. If an extension cord is used, use only 3-wire extension cords which have
3-prong grounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will accept the machine's plug. Before connecting the
machine to the power line, make sure the switch (s) is in the "OFF" position and be sure that the electric current is of
the same characteristics as indicated on the machine. All line connections should make good contact. Running on low
voltage will damage the machine.
Do not expose the machine to rain or operate the machine in damp locations.
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Your machine is wired for 120 Volt, 60 HZ alternating current. Before connecting the machine to the power source, make
sure the switch is in the "OFF" position.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This machine must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock.
Failure to follow these rules may result in serious personal injury.
OPERATIONS
AND
HAND
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
14.
KEEP ARMS, HANDS, AND FINGERS away from the
bit. Serious injury to the hand can occur.
15.
ALWAYS position the holddown directly over the
workpiece to prevent the workpiece from lifting during
operation. Loss of control of the workpiece can cause
serious injury.
16.
TURN THE MACHINE "OFF" AND WAIT FOR THE DRILL
BIT, CUTTING TOOL, OR SANDING DRUM TO STOP
TURNING prior to cleaning the work area, removing
debris, removing or securing work-piece, or changing
the angle of the table. A moving drill bit or cutting tool
can cause serious injury.
17.
PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE work-pieces.
Loss of control of the workpiece can cause severe
injury.
18.
NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY OR SET-UP
WORK on the table/work area when the machine is
running. Serious injury can result.
19.
TURN THE MACHINE "OFF", disconnect the machine
from the power source, and clean the table/work area
before leaving the machine. LOCK THE SWITCH IN
THE "OFF" POSITION to prevent unauthorized use.
Someone else might accidentally start the machine and
cause serious injury to themselves.
20.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION regarding the safe
and proper operation of power tools (i.e. a safety
video) is available from the Power Tool Institute, 1300
Sumner Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115-2851 (www.
powertoolinstitute.com). Information is also available
from the National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake
Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201. Please refer to the
American National Standards Institute ANSI 01.1 Safety
Requirements for Woodworking Machines and the U.S.
Department of Labor OSHA 1910.213 Regulations.
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