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Do not wear gloves.
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Wear goggles when working.
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Note the motor rotational direction – see electrical
connection.
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The safety mechanisms on the machine may not be
removed or rendered unusable.
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Cleaning, changing, calibrating, and setting of the
machine may only be carried out when the motor is
switched off. Pull the power supply plug and wait for
the rotating tool to completely stop.
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Switch the machine off and pull power supply plug
when rectifying any malfunctions.
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Connection and repair work on the electrical instal-
lation may be carried out by a qualified electrician
only.
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All protection and safety devices must be replaced
after completing repair and maintenance procedures.
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Place the tool support as tightly as possible against
the work piece.
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The peripheral speed of wooden workpieces must not
exceed 30 m/s. Note spindle speed diagram!
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Provide work pieces with center bores before clamping
between pivots.
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Work large and imbalanced work pieces at a reduced
rotational speed; it may be necessary beforehand to
cut accordingly with a band saw.
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Before switching on the machine, check that the work-
piece is securely clamped.
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Remove the chuck key or spring dowel sleeve before
turning the machine on.
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Always close the belt cover.
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Work with three- or four-jaw chucks may only be car-
ried out with mounted jaw chuck shield.
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Never stop work pieces with the hand during run out.
Never take measurements on a rotating work piece.
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Work only with well sharpened tools.
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Always use both hands when using turning tool.
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Nicked tools may not be used.
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Note the correct rotational setting on the machine.
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When leaving the work place, switch the motor off. Pull
the power supply plug.
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Unplug the machine before moving, even if only
slightly. Correctly connect the machine to the electri-
cal source before operating again.