Grizzly G4013 Washer User Manual


 

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Figure 3. 
Grounding Prong is
Longest of the Three
Prongs
Current
Carrying Prongs
Grounded
GFCI Outlet
Power Connection Device
        

        
Figure 3
Selecting a Solvent
      
     



      
    



      



       


         
     
        
Extension Cords


      

 

 

USE this parts washer with caution and
respect. Always consider safety first, as it
applies to your individual working condi-
tions. No list of safety guidelines can be
complete—every shop environment is dif-
ferent. Failure to follow safety guidelines
could result in serious personal injury or
death.
This parts washer is designed to store
cleaning solutions. During storage, some
liquids can grow dangerous microbes, or
due to the collection of toxic metal and
contaminants from the items being washed,
the fluid can become a very poisonous
solution to humans and animals.
USE the correct personal protection
equipment when handling sharp workpieces
to prevent cuts, infections, and poisoning.
FOLLOW OSHA, EPA, and the fluid
manufacturer's requirements to properly
dispose of cleaning liquids when it becomes
time to change the liquid.
BIOLOGICAL and POISON
HAZARD!
Operation
         





    

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