dphones, face masks, etc.).
• Equipment use, handling or the performance of any
operation are not permitted by unauthorised, or insuffi-
ciently trained personnel.
• Any modification made to the machine exempts the
manufacturer from any liability.
• The machine must be fastened to the floor.
• The operator must pay close attention to the machine
while it is in operation.
• The machine must be turned off when not in use.
3.2 RESIDUAL RISKS
Even when all these safety guidelines are followed, re-
sidual risks may still exist. The following are the most
common:
• Contact with tools
• Contact with moving parts (belts, pulleys, etc.)
• Expulsion of tool parts
• Hazards related to incorrect tool assembly.
• Dust inhalation when working without a dust collector.
3.3 SAFETY AND INFORMATIONAL INDICATIONS
In some cases, these indications point out possible hazards,
while in others, they merely provide information.
Always act with maximum caution; beside each indication is
an explanation of its meaning.
A
• Disconnect the electrical power supply if the machine
will remain stopped for a substantial length of time.
The use of any machine tool may involve certain risks.
For this reason it is always recommended to pay close
attention when performing any task, no matter how
simple it is.
The greatest safety lies in the hands of the operator.
3.3.1 Informational indications
Table A shown below indicates how to adjust the stop
according to the bit used and the thickness of the edge.
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