Additional Safety For Dust Collectors - Delta 50-905 Manual De Instrucciones

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22. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you
do not fall or lean against the dust collector. Do not
overreach or use excessive force to perform any
machine operation.
23. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed
rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job
for which it was not designed. The right tool will do
the job better and safer.
24. Use recommended accessories; improper
accessories may be hazardous.
25. Maintain machinery with care. Follow instructions
for lubricating and changing accessories.
26. Turn off the machine before cleaning. Use a brush
or compressed air to remove dust or debris — do
not use your hands.

AddITIONAL SAFETY FOR dUST COLLECTORS

Intended use. This dust collector is only intended for
collecting wood dust and chips from woodworking
machines. Do not use this dust collector to collect
metal, dirt, pebbles, drywall, asbestos, lead paint, silica,
liquids, aerosols, or any flammable, combustible, or
hazardous materials.
hazardous dust. Dust created while using machinery
may cause cancer, birth defects, or long-term
respiratory damage. Be aware of dust hazards
associated with each work piece material, and always
wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to reduce your risk.
dust allergies. Dust from certain woods may cause an
allergic reaction in people and animals.
Make sure you know what type of wood dust you will
be exposed to in case there is a possibility of an allergic
reaction.
wear respirator. Fine dust that is too small to be caught
in the filter will be blown into the ambient air during
operation. Always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator
during operation and for a short time after to reduce
your risk of permanent respiratory damage.
Emptying dust. When emptying dust from the collection
container, wear a respirator and safety glasses. Empty
dust away from ignition sources and into an approved
container.
disconnecting power supply. Turn the switch off,
disconnect the dust collector from the power supply,
and allow the impeller to come to a complete stop
before leaving the machine unattended or doing any
service, cleaning, maintenance, or adjustments.
Suspended dust particles and ignition sources. Do not
operate the dust collector in areas were explosion risks
are high. Areas of high risk include, but are not limited
to, areas near pilot lights, open flames, or other ignition
sources.
Fire suppression. Only operate the dust collector in
locations that contain a fire suppression system or have
a fire extinguisher nearby.
SAVE ThESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
27. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could
occur if the machine tips over.
28. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn
the power off and do not leave the machine until it
comes to a complete stop.
29. Do not use this dust collector for other than it
intended use. If used for other purposes, Delta
Power Equipment Company Inc., disclaims any real
or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for
any injury or damage which may result from that
use.
Impeller hazards. Do not place your hands or tools
near the open inlet during operation for any reason.
The powerful suction could easily cause accidental
contact with the impeller, which will cause serious
personal injury or damage to the machine. Always
keep small animals and children away from open dust
collection inlets.
Avoiding sparks. Do not allow steel or rocks to strike
the impeller—this may produce sparks.
Sparks can smolder in wood dust for a long time
before a fire is detected. If you accidentally cut
Into wood containing tramp metal (nails, staples,
spikes, etc.), immediately turn off the dust collector,
disconnect it from power, and wait for the impeller
to stop—then empty the collection container into an
approved airtight metal container.
Operating location. To reduce respiratory exposure to
fine dust, locate permanently installed dust collectors
away from the working area, or in another room that is
equipped with a smoke detector. Do not operate the
dust collector in rainy or wet locations—exposure to
water may create a shock hazard or decrease the life of
the machine.
Static electricity. Plastic dust lines generate high
amounts of static electricity as dust chips pass through
them. Although rare, sparks caused by static electricity
can cause explosions or fire. To reduce this risk, make
sure all dust lines are thoroughly grounded by using a
grounding wire.
Regular cleaning. Regularly check/empty the
collection bags or drum to avoid the buildup of fine
dust that can increase the risk of fire. Make sure to
regularly clean the surrounding area where the machine
is operated—excessive dust buildup on overhead
lights, heaters, electrical panels, or other heat sources
will increase the risk of fire.
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