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Southbend South Bend SB1027 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Model SB1027

S A F E T Y

5. Entanglement:

Loose clothing, gloves,

neckties, jewelry or long hair may

get caught in moving parts, causing

entanglement, amputation, crushing,

or strangulation. Reduce this risk by

removing/securing these items so they

cannot contact moving parts.

6. Mental Alertness: Operating this item

with reduced mental alertness increases

the risk of accidental injury. Do not let a

temporary influence or distraction lead to a

permanent disability! Never operate when

under the influence of drugs/alcohol, when

tired, or otherwise distracted.

7. Safe Environment:

Operating electrically

powered equipment in a wet environment

may result in electrocution; operating near

highly flammable materials may result in a

fire or explosion. Only operate this item in

a dry location that is free from flammable

materials.

8. Electrical Connection: With electically

powered equipment, improper connections

to the power source may result in

electrocution or fire. Always adhere to all

electrical requirements and applicable

codes when connecting to the power source.

Have all work inspected by a qualified

electrician to minimize risk.

9. Disconnect Power: Adjusting or servicing

electrically powered equipment while it

is connected to the power source greatly

increases the risk of injury from accidental

startup. Always disconnect power

BEFORE any service or adjustments,

including changing blades or other tooling.

10. Secure Workpiece/Tooling:

Loose

workpieces, cutting tools, or rotating

spindles can become dangerous projectiles

if not secured or if they hit another object

during operation. Reduce the risk of this

hazard by verifying that all fastening

devices are properly secured and items

attached to spindles have enough clearance

to safely rotate.

11. Chuck Keys or Adjusting Tools:

Tools used

to adjust spindles, chucks, or any moving/

rotating parts will become dangerous

projectiles if left in place when the machine

is started. Reduce this risk by developing

the habit of always removing these tools

immediately after using them.

12. Work Area:

Clutter and dark shadows

increase the risks of accidental injury.

Only operate this item in a clean, non-

glaring, and well-lighted work area.

13. Properly Functioning Equipment:

Poorly

maintained, damaged, or malfunctioning

equipment has higher risks of causing

serious personal injury compared to

those that are properly maintained.

To reduce this risk, always maintain

this item to the highest standards and

promptly repair/service a damaged or

malfunctioning component. Always follow

the maintenance instructions included in

this documentation.

14. Unattended Operation:

Electrically

powered equipment that is left unattended

while running cannot be controlled and is

dangerous to bystanders. Always turn the

power OFF before walking away.

15. Cancer or Respiratory Hazards: Certain

cutting fluids and lubricants, or dust/

smoke created when cutting, may

contain chemicals known to cause cancer,

respiratory problems, birth defects,

or other reproductive harm. Minimize

exposure to these chemicals by wearing

approved personal protective equipment

and operating in a well ventilated area.

16. Difficult Operations:

Attempting

difficult operations with which you are

unfamiliar increases the risk of injury.

If you experience difficulties performing

the intended operation, STOP! Seek an

alternative method to accomplish the

same task, ask a qualified expert how the

operation should be performed, or contact

our Technical Support for assistance.