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January 25th, 2009

Using Electric Power Tools - The Different When Using Manual Hand Tools

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By : Agus Mardiana

Using a power tool will help us work all day-to-day.
But the need to always remember that the use of power tools have a greater risk if we do not work with caution.

General Tips on Power Tools and Use

Most electric power tools come with a safety manual that you can read to get some safety tips.

There are a few basic tips when using your electric power tools.

Fist off, never use your electric tools without first putting on protective eye wear as in safety goggles. When you are working with wood, chips can fly and you do not want to risk a wood chip flying into your eye and doing damage.

You should never use your electric power tools where there is any water. You could be seriously injured or even killed by an electrical current running through the water and into your body.

Keep your fingers away from blades or any moving objects on the tools themselves as serious cuts can result from not paying attention.

And always unplugged your power tool from powersource if you already used them.

Clean of your electric power tool from dust and dirt attached using cloth or towel or you can use the brush to clean the dust out of your power tool if that can not be cleaned using a cloth towel. Always remember Never wash your power tool with water or other liquids!

Give lubricant on moving parts if you want to save them for a long time not to rusty. I usually use WD-40 products.
WD - 40 to provide the best protection against both the equipment that I use to always avoid rust.

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