9.
SPARK AND DEBRIS ARRESTING APPARATUS
• To further reduce the exposure you may wish to connect an apparatus to the machine to contain dust and debris/spark
arresting device to suppress sparks thereby limiting human inhalation risk, and risk of fire or explosion
10.
KEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED
• Keep all guards in place and in working order.
• Do not reach inside the safety guards while the machine is running.
• Do not operate this machine if the gap (nip point) between a moving belt, wheel or disc and the work support surface
exceeds 1/8 inch or 3.175 mm
• Never position the work rest table at an acute angle between the top of the work rest table and the moving belt or
wheel. Doing so will create “nip point” that can cause serious injury should an operators body part become entangled
(pulled into) the nip point created by this acute angle.
• Do not operate this machine if the gap between the moving abrasive belt, disc or wheel and the adjacent face of the
work rest (or table) will permit passage of the work piece through the gap (nip point). Note, however, that certain
alloys such as titanium may create conditions where grinding debris can accumulate in a tight gap creating a potential
fire hazard. When in doubt consult with your safety officer. Failure to observe this warning may result in the work
piece or other item being caught in this gap. And/or being forcibly ejected. Failure to heed this warning may cause
serious bodily harm to the operator and/or bystanders. Never use this equipment if you are not properly trained in its
operation and/or safe use. If in doubt stop and ask for guidance.
11.
SECURE THE M1051
• Bolt the machine securely to the stand or other stable surface to avoid tipping when unit is in operation.
12.
BEFORE SERVICING
• Disconnect the grinder from the power source.
13.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED
• Turn power off. Don’t leave until the grinder comes to a complete stop.
14.
DO NOT USE NEAR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
• Sparks from the grinder can cause fires.
15.
HOLD MATERIAL TIGHTLY
• Always hold the work piece firmly when grinding and apply steady pressure.
• Use work piece holding devices when ever possible that diminish the possibility that persons will come in contact
with moving machine pieces, or spark/debris output from the machine.
16.
DO NOT USE DAMAGED WHEELS
• Wheels that show wear should be discarded.
17.
USE WHEELS FROM RESPECTED WHEEL MANUFACTURES
• Not all wheels are created equal. Wheels that are very inexpensive are usually manufactured cheaply.
18.
KNOW WHAT YOUR GRINDING
• Avoid mixing different metals, alloys, and materials. To mix such materials might create a fire or explosion hazard
• Exotic materials such as titanium, magnesium, and other chemically active materials will present fire and explosion
hazards that if ignored can result in grave personal injury and/or property damage.
• Consult with your material supplier or other qualified expert regarding the materials on which you wish to work.
19.
KEEP MACHINE MAINTAINED
• Ensure wheels wheels are in good condition and are free from damage. If damaged parts are found, immediately
discontinue use of the machine and order replacement parts.
• Never perform maintenance on the machine with its electrical power source connected.