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10 table saw - Grizzly Industrial Inc.

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Clean UpThe unpainted surfaces are coated with a waxy oilto protect them from corrosion during shipment.Remove this protective coating with a solventcleaner or citrus-based degreaser such as<strong>Grizzly</strong>’s G7895 Degreaser. Avoid chlorine-basedsolvents as they may damage painted surfacesshould they come in contact. Always follow theusage instructions on the product you choose forclean up.Do not use gasoline orother petroleum-basedsolvents. They have lowflash points which makethem extremely flammable.A risk of explosionand burning exists ifthese products areused. Serious personalinjury may occur if thiswarning is ignored.Do not smoke while usingsolvents. A risk of explosionor fire exists and mayresult in serious personalinjury.Many of the solventscommonly used to cleanmachinery can be toxicwhen inhaled or ingested.Always work in wellventilatedareas far frompotential ignition sourceswhen dealing with solvents.Use care when disposingof waste rags andtowels to be sure they donot create fire or environmentalhazards.Site ConsiderationsFLOOR LOADYour Model G<strong>10</strong>22 Series represents a mediumload in a small footprint. Most commercial orhome shop floors should be sufficient to carry theweight of the Model G<strong>10</strong>22 Series. If you questionthe strength of your floor, you can opt to reinforceit.WORKING CLEARANCESWorking clearances can be thought of as the distancesbetween machines and obstacles thatallow safe operation of every machine without limitation.Consider existing and anticipated machineneeds, size of material to be processed througheach machine, and space for auxiliary standsand/or work <strong>table</strong>s. Also, consider the relativeposition of each machine to one another for efficientmaterial handling. Be sure to allow yourselfsufficient room to safely run your machines in anyforeseeable operation and keep dust collectionhoses off the floor and out of the way.LIGHTING AND OUTLETSLighting should be bright enough to eliminateshadows and prevent eye strain. Electrical circuitsshould be dedicated or large enough to handlecombined motor amp loads. Outlets should belocated near each machine so power or extensioncords are not obstructing high-traffic areas. Besure to observe local electrical codes for properinstallation of new lighting, outlets, or circuits.Make your shop “childsafe.” Ensure that yourworkplace is inaccessibleto youngsters by closingand locking all entranceswhen you are away. Neverallow visitors in your shopwhen assembling, adjustingor operating equipment.-16-G<strong>10</strong>22 Series Contractor Saws

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