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HOW TO GRIND
WARNING!
1. During operation, be sure to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.
2. Some dust created when using this grinder contains chemicals known to cause cancer,
birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some example of these chemicals are:
a. Lead based paints
b. Crystalline silica found in cement, bricks and other masonry products
c. Arsenic and chromium coming from pressure treated wood
d. Pesticides and other chemicals that could have been applied to the work area
3. An approved dust mask that protects the operator against these chemicals should be
wornatalltimes.Thesedustmasksaredesignedtolteroutmicroscopicparticles.
DANGER!
1. If you accidentally drop the machine, do not use until checking that the machine and
grinding wheel are not cracked, deformed, or damaged.
2. Grinding wheels used on this tool should be rated at or above the no load rating marked
onthistool.Runninggrindingwheelsovertheirratedspeedscanyapartandcause
injury.
CAUTION!
1. Do not press the lock pin while the wheel is rotating.
2. Do not turn the switch on with the lock pin pressed down.
HOW TO HANDLE THE GRINDER
1. It is not necessary to apply more force onto the machine than the force created by the
weight of the machine itself.
2. Applying excessive force may damage the grinding wheel and burn up the motor. Such
actionmaydecreasetherotationspeedwhichreducestheefciencyofdustsuction,
because its power is driven by the spindle.
3. Whenusedproperlytheunitshouldoatontopofthebrushring,ifexcessiveforceis
applied the brush will be crushed and wear out.
4. Holdthetoolwithbothhandswhilestarting;thetorquefromthemotorwillcausethe
tool to jerk.
5. The motor and vacuum system should be running at full speed before applying it to
the work surface.
6. Whenthegrindingwheelrstcomesintocontactwiththeworksurfaceorwhenthe
wheel is new, make contact slowly.
7. Keep moving the tool in a circular motion to prevent grooving in the work surface.
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