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Good Working Practices/Safety
The following suggestions will enable you to observe
good working practices, keep yourself and fellow
workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment
in good working order.
WARNING! KEEP TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE
REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN
Mains Powered Tools and Machines
Primary Precautions
These machines are supplied with a moulded 13
amp. Plug and 3 core power cable. Before using the
machine inspect the cable and the plug to make sure
that neither are damaged. If any damage is visible
have the damaged item inspected/repaired by a
suitably qualified person. If it is necessary to replace
the plug, it is preferable to use an 'unbreakable' type
that will most resist damage.
Only use a 13 amp plug, and make sure the cable
clamp is tightened securely. Fuse as required. If
extension leads are to be used, carry out the same
safety checks on them, and ensure that they are
correctly rated to safely supply the current that
is required for your machine. Remember, most
machines or tools have handles or holding
positions, the power cable is not one of them!
Work Place/ Environment
The machine is not designed for use outside. Keep
the machine clean; it will enable you to more easily
see any damage that may have occurred. Clean
the machine with a damp soapy cloth if needs be,
do not use any solvents or cleaners, as these may
cause damage to any plastic parts or to the electrical
components.
Gerneral Instructions for 230V Machines
Keep the work area as uncluttered as is practical,
this includes personnel as well as material.
Under no circumstances should CHILDREN be
allowed in work areas.
It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged
until work is about to commence, also make sure
to unplug the machine when it is not in use, or
unattended. To avoid inadvertent 'start up'; if your
machine is not fitted with a NVR system, ensure the
switch is always returned to the OFF position. Once
you are ready to commence work, remove any tools,
objects or items that could inadvertently get 'sucked
up' by the machine (if any) and place safely out of
the way.
Re-connect the machine, ensuring the power cable
is not 'snagged' or routed where it could be tripped
over as you move about the workshop, it is not too
close to an unguarded heat source or is laid over or
around a sharp edge.
If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate
flying grit, dust or chips, wear the appropriate
safety clothing, goggles, gloves, masks etc. If the
work operation appears to be excessively noisy,
wear ear-defenders. If you wear your hair in a long
style, wearing a cap, safety helmet, hairnet, even a
sweatband, will minimise the possibility of your hair
being caught up in the rotating parts of the machine,
likewise, consideration should be given to the
removal of rings and wristwatches if these are liable
to be a 'snag' hazard. Consideration should also be
given to non-slip footwear, etc.
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