Craftsman 113.226421 Owner's Manual page 2

Belt and disc sander
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WARRANTY
SERVICE
IS AVAILABLE
BY SIMPLY CONTACTING
THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE
CENTERiDEPARTMENT
TH ROU G HOUT TH E UNITED STATES.
THIS WARRANTY
APPLIES ONLY WHILE THIS: PRODUCT IS USED IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., 6981731A, Sears Tower, Chicago,
IL 60684
.
J
r
enerai safety:ansi uctions for power tools
I.
KNOW :YOUR :POWER TOOL
Read and understand:the:
owner's
manual
and
labels
affixedlto
the
toot.
Learn its application
and Limitations;as
we i ks: the speCifiC
potential
hazards
peculiar
to this
tool.
2.
GROUND
ALL tOOLS
This
tool
is
equipped:with
an
approved
3-
13.
conductor
cord
and ai3;prong
grounding
type
plug to fit: the proper grounding
type receptacle.
The green
conductor
in the cord
is the ground-
ing wire,
Never connect
the green
wire to a live
14.
terminal:
3, KEEP
GUARDS
IN PLACE
15.
....
:- in working
order, and
in proper
adjustment
and alignment_
4.: REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS AND WRENCHES
Form a habit
of checking
to see that keys
and
16.
adjusting
wrenches
are
removed
from
tool
before turning
it on.
5,
KEEP WORK
AREA CLEAN
Cluttered
areas
and benches
invite
accidents.
Floor _must not be slippery
due to wax or saw-
dust,
6_ AVOID
DANGEROUS:
ENVIRONMENT
Don't
use,power
tools
in damp
or Wet locations
or expose
them
te rain,
Keep
work area weii
lighted.
Provide
adequate
surrounding
work
space.
7.
KEEP CHILDREN:
AWAY
All visitors
should
be kept
a safe distance
from
work area,
8.
MAKE WORKSHOP
CHILD-PROOF
with
padlocks,
master
switches,
or
by
re-
moving
starter
keys.
20,
9.
DON'T
FORCE TOOL
It will do the job better
and safer at the rate for
which
it was designed.
10. USE RIGHT TOOL
Don't
force tool or attachment
to do a job it was
not designed
for.
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL
Do not wear
loose
clothing,
gloves,
neckties
or
jewelry
(rings,
wristwatches)
to get
caught
=n
moving
parts,
NONSLIP
footwear
is
recom-
21,
mended.
Wear
protective
hair
covering
to con-
tain
long
hair.
Roll
long
sleeves
above
the
elbow.
22.
!2; USE SAFETY
GOGGLES
(Head Protection)
Wear
safety
goggles
(must
comply
with ANSi
2
Z87,1) at all times,
Everyday
eyeglasses
only
have
impact
resistant
lenses,
they
are
NOT
safety
glasses,
Also,
use face
or dust
mask
if
cutting
operation
is dusty,
and
ear protectors
(plugs
or
muffs)
during
extended
periods
of
operation.
SECURE
WORK
Use clamps
or a vise to hold
work when
practi-
cal,
It's safer than
using
your
hand.
frees
both
hands to operate
tool,
DON'T OVERREACH
Keep proper
footing
and balance
at a_l times.
MAINTAIN
TOOLS
WITH CARE
Keep tools
sharp and clean
for best and safest
performance.
Follow
instructions
for lubricating
and changing
accessories,
DISCONNECT
TOOLS
before
servicing;
when
changing
accessories
such as blades,
bits, cutters,
etc,
17. AVOID ACCIDENTAL
STARTING
Make
sure
switch
is in "OFF"
position
before
plugging
n.
18. USE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
Consult
the owner's
manual
for recommended
accessories.
Follow
the
instructions
that
accompany
the
accessories.
The
use
of
im-
proper
accessories
may cause
hazards.
19; NEVER
STAND
ON TOOL
Serious
injury could
occur
if the tool
is tipped
Or if the cutting
tool is accidentally
contacted
Do not store
materials
above
or near the toof
such that it is necessary
to stand
on the tool to
reach them.
CHECK
DAMAGED
PARTS
Before
further
use of the tool, a guard
or other
part that is damaged
should
be carefully
check-
ed to ensure
that
it will
operate
properly
and
perform
its intended
function.
Check
for align-
ment of moving
parts, binding
of moving
parts,
breakage
of parts,
mounting,
and any other con-
ditions
that
may affect
its operation.
A guard or
other
part
that
is damaged
should
be properly
repaired
or replaced.
DIRECTION
OF FEED
Feed
work
into a blade
or cutter
against
the
direction
of rotation
of the blade or cutter
only.
NEVER
LEAVE TOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED
Turn power
off, Don't
leave tool until
it comes
to a complete
stop.

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