T M 9 - 2 4 3CARE OF ELECTRIC POWERTOOLSIn order to achieve and maintain maximum perfor-mance, all electrical power tools must be given propercare. The following is a list of guidelines that will helpkeep your power tools in a “ready to use” condition.1.Keep all power tools, especially the housing intakeand exhaust holes, clear and free of dust and dirt atall times.2.Examine power tool cords for exposed loose wiresand for damaged insulation.3.4.5.6.7.Wipe power cords frequently to prevent deteriora-tion from oil or grease.Check cord plugs for loose prongs or crackedcasings.Never hold or drag electrical tools by the cord at anytime.To prevent rusting, apply a light coat of oil to cuttingsurfaces of tools.Store power tools in properly designated containers’when not is use.52-13/(52-14 blank)
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