Grizzly T10446 User Manual
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Model t10446 heavy-duty hammer drill
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disconnecting poWer supply.
always disconnect tool from power supply
before servicing, adjusting, or changing
cutting tools (bits, blades, cutters, etc.).
Make sure switch is in oFF position
before reconnecting to avoid an unex-
pected or unintentional start.
approved operation. Untrained
operators can be seriously hurt by tools.
only allow trained or properly supervised
people to use tool. When tool is not being
used, disconnect power, remove switch
keys, or lock-out tool to prevent unau-
thorized use—especially around children.
Make workshop kid proof!
never stand on tool. serious injury
or accidental contact with cutting tool
may occur if tool is tipped. tool may be
damaged.
only use as intended. only use tool
for its intended purpose. never modify or
alter tool for a purpose not intended by the
manufacturer or serious injury may result!
use recommended accessories.
Consult this owner’s manual or the manu-
facturer for recommended accessories.
Using improper accessories will increase
the risk of serious injury.
children & bystanders. Keep chil-
dren and bystanders a safe distance away
from work area. stop using tool if children
or bystanders become a distraction.
remove adJusting tools. never
leave adjustment tools, chuck keys,
wrenches, etc. in or on tool—especially
near moving parts. Verify removal before
starting!
securing
WorKpiece.
When
required, use clamps or vises to secure
workpiece. a secured workpiece protects
hands and frees both of them to operate
the tool.
feed direction. Unless otherwise
noted, feed work against the rotation of
blades or cutters. Feeding in the same
direction of rotation may pull your hand
into the cut.
forcing tools. do not force tool. it
will do the job safer and better at the rate
for which it was designed.
guards & covers. guards and cov-
ers can protect you from accidental con-
tact with moving parts or flying debris.
Make sure they are properly installed,
undamaged, and working correctly before
using tool.
dangerous environments. do not
use tools in wet or rainy locations, clut-
tered areas, around flammables, or in
poorly-lit areas. Keep work area clean,
dry, and well-lighted to minimize risk of
injury.
stable tool. Unexpected movement
during operations greatly increases the
risk of injury and loss of control. Verify
tools are stable/secure and mobile bases
(if used) are locked before starting.
aWKWard positions. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times when
operating tool. do not overreach! avoid
awkward hand positions that make
workpiece control difficult or increase the
risk of accidental injury.
unattended operation. never
leave tool running while unattended. turn
tool off and ensure all moving parts com-
pletely stop before walking away.
maintain With care. Follow all
maintenance instructions and lubrication
schedules to keep tool in good working
condition. an improperly maintained tool
may increase the risk of serious injury.
checK damaged parts. regularly
inspect tool for damaged parts, loose
bolts, mis-adjusted or mis-aligned parts,
binding, or any other conditions that may
affect safe operation. always repair or
replace damaged or mis-adjusted parts
before operating tool.
eXperiencing difficulties. if at
any time you are experiencing difficul-
ties performing the intended operation,
stop using the tool! Contact our technical
support department at (570) 546-9663.