Additional Safety Instructions For Belt And Disc Sander - Craftsman 113.22521 Owner's Manual

Beld and disc sander
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additional safe,/instructions for
beUt and disc sander
Safety
is a combination
of operator
common
sense and
alertness
at all times
when
the finishing
machine
is being
used,
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
NO NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
OPERATE
YOUR
FINISHING
MACftlNE
UNTIL
IT IS COMPLETELY
ASSEM-
BLED
AND
INSTALLED
ACCORDING
TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS
. . . AND
UNTIL
YOU
HAVE
READ
AND
UNDERSTOOD
THE FOLLOWING.
PAGE
1, General Safety Instructions For Power Tools ....
2
2. Getting To Know Your Sander
.................
18
3 Basic Machine Operation ..........................
21
4. Maintenance
............................
23
5.. Stability
Of Machine
If there
is any tendency
for
the machine
to tip over
or
move
during
certain
operations
such as when
finishing
long
heavy
boards,
the sander
should
be bolted
down
6 Location
The machine should be positioned
so neither the opera-
tor nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with
the abrasive belt or disc This machine is intended for
indoor use only
7. Kickback
When finishing
on the Disc, always apply the workpiece
to the "Down
Side" of the disc, Applying
the work-
piece to the
"Up
Side"
could
cause
it to fly
up
(kickback)
which could be hazardous
8 Protection:
Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears, Body
a Wear safety
goggles that
comply
with
ANSZ87
1-
1968, and a face shield if operation
is dusty
Wear
ear plugs or muffs during extended periods of opera-
tion
b, Do not finish pieces of material too small to hold by
hand
c, Avoid awkward
hand positions, where a sudden slip
could cause a hand to move into the abrasive disc or
belt
d. Never climb
on the machine
e. Never
turn
your
Sander
"ON"
before
clearing
the
table(s)
or
work
surface(s)
of
all
objects
(tools,
scraps
of wood,
etc)
except
for
the workpiece
and
related
feed
or
support
devices
for
the
operation
planned
f
Make sure the abrasive
belt runs in the right
direction
Always
have the tracking
adjusted
correctly
so that the
belt does not run off the pulleys
g. Hold
the work
firmly
when
finishing
on the abrasive
belt
and against
the worktable
when
finishing
on the
disc
h Always adjust the worktable
to within
1/16 in of the
abrasive disc or belt
When
finishing
a large piece of material,
make
sure it
is supported
at table
height,
Never leave the machine
work
area with
the power
on,
before
the machine
has come
to a complete
stop,
or
without
removing
and storing
the switch
key
k
Never operate
the machine
with
protective
cover
on
the unused shaft end of the motor
removed
9. If any
part
of this belt disc sander should
break,
bend,
or fail
in any way
or any
electrical
component
fail to
perform
properly,
or if any
is missing,
shut
off power
switch,
remove
power
supply
cord
from
power
supply
and replace
damaged
missing
and/or
failed
paris
before
resuming
operation
10 Read and follow the instructions
appearing on label on
the rear of the Disc Dust Trap (Disc Housing):
DANGER
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY:
1. READ
AND
UNDERSTAND
OWNERS
MAN-
UAL BEFORE
OPERATING
MACHINE
2 WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES AND DUST MASK
3_ KNOW HOW TO AVOID
"KICKBACKS*"
ON
SANDING
DISC
4 ALWAYS SUPPORT WORKPIECE WITH "BACK
STOP" OR "WORKTABLE"
11 Think Safety.
CAUTION:
This machine is not designed for heavy
deburring
operations.
When finishing
ferrous met-
als, sparks
will
be generated
and could
cause a
fire. Disconnect
any type
of dust collecting
hose
from the machine.
Also remove all traces of wood
dust that
may have accumulated
inside the dust
traps in the machine.
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