Safety and maintenance instructions
Woodworking is a pleasant job that will give you a lot of satisfaction.
Nevertheless, working with a machine requires constant attention and care. Therefore,
for your own safety, pay attention to the instructions summarised in this chapter.
- The machine can only be used safely if the operator strictly follows the operating
and safety instructions.
- It is absolutely essential to read this manual before using the machine so you know
how to the machine works and what its limitations are.
- Always make sure that all safety devices are fitted to the machine and that the
machine is connected to a dust extraction system.
- Provide sufficient space arround the machine and a good lighting of the workshop.
- When changing tools or when doing a maintenance job, the machine must always be
disconnected from its power supply.
- Knives and tools which are not correctly sharpened, or in a bad shape, not only
diminish the quality of the work, but also increase the risk of accidents.
- Always wear suitable clothing, loose or torn clothes are very dangerous.
- Keep children away from the machine and out of the workshop.
-To avoid damaging your hearing we recommend to wear ear protection, when
working with the machine.
Attention
Working with woodworking machines can be extremely dangerous if the safety
instructions are not followed.
It is recommended to systematically use the safety equipment installed on your
machine.
2. Stability of the machine
In order to be able to use the machine safely, it is essential to place it stable on the
ground.
3. Adjustment and installation
Disconnect the machine from the power supply before every adjustment.
The recommendations of the machine manufacterer must be followed when adjusting
and installing the tools.
The tools must be correctly sharpened and installed.
4. Handling of tools
In order to avoid severe cuts, safety measurements, such as the wear of safety gloves,
must be taken when handling planer knives, or other tools you are using in your
workshop.
Even blunt tools can cause serious injuries to your hands.
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