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Harbor Freight Tools 43533 User Manual

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SKU 43533

Check for damaged parts

12.

. Before

using any tool, any part that appears

damaged should be carefully checked

to determine that it will operate prop-

erly and perform its intended function.

Check for alignment and binding of

moving parts; any broken parts or

mounting fixtures; and any other con-

dition that may affect proper opera-

tion. Any part that is damaged should

be properly repaired or replaced by a

qualified technician. Do not use the

tool if any switch does not turn On

and Off properly.
Replacement parts and accesso-

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ries. When servicing, use only identi-

cal replacement parts. Use of any

other parts will void the warranty. Only

use accessories intended for use with

this tool. Approved accessories are

available from Harbor Freight Tools.
Do not operate tool if under the

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influence of alcohol or drugs. Read

warning labels on prescriptions to

determine if your judgment or reflexes

are impaired while taking drugs. If

there is any doubt, do not operate the

tool.
Use proper size and type extension

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cord. If an extension cord is required,

it must be of the proper size and type

to supply the correct current to the

tool without heating up. Otherwise,

the extension cord could melt and

catch fire, or cause electrical damage

to the tool. This tool requires use of

an extension cord of

0 to 10 amps

capability (up to 50 feet), with wire

size rated at

18 AWG. Longer exten-

sion cords require larger size wire. If

you are using the tool outdoors, use

an extension cord rated for outdoor

use (signified by “WA” on the jacket).
Take caution as some woods con-

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tain preservatives such as copper

chromium arsenate (CCA) which

can be toxic. When cutting these

materials extra care should be taken

to avoid inhalation and minimize skin

contact.
Maintenance

17.

. Service/maintenance

should be done by a qualified techni-

cian.
People with pacemakers should

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consult their physician(s) before

use. Electromagnetic fields in close

proximity to heart pacemaker could

cause pacemaker interference or

pacemaker failure.
When grinding any metals, the grinder

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can produce sparks which may land

on your clothing, or hit your face.

You should use a full face mask and

appropriate protective clothing. Also

ensure that you are not operating the

grinder around flammable materials or

liquids. Always make sure the safety

shields and wheel guards are in place

at all times.
Make sure grinding wheels are of

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proper speed (RPM) rating for grinder.
Frequently quench the workpiece

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in water to prevent overheating; be

careful not to get water on the bench

grinder.
Use the tool rest to steady the work

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piece. If the tool rest is not used, the

torque of the spinning grinding wheel

may pull the workpiece from your

hands.
Do not use aluminum oxide wheels

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when grinding nonferrous metals such

as aluminum and brass. Use silicon

carbide wheels for nonferrous metals.
When buffing material, hold material

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on lower side of buffing wheel. Keep

fingers clear of grinding wheel and

tool rest.