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Always wear eye protection, be sure to stay clear of a rotating bit, only pull the trigger when you are ready to drill, hold the drill vertically, and apply plenty of pressure in the direction you are drilling.
An average electric drill will last for about five to ten years, allowing for standard wear and tear and assuming typical usage.
1. Always clamp down you material which you are drilling. 2. Never place your hand near the drill bit unless you want to lose it. 3. Always wear safety equipment.
Keep long hair and ties clear of moving parts and wear eyeshields to protect from flying swarf.
-Tie long hair up in a bobble-Keep the clamp down on your work if it is small-When you have finished don't blow away the sawdust use a dust pan and brush-Never keep the safeguard open when using-Only 1 person uses the machine at a time
wear your hard hat and dance to drill
Always wear eye protection, be sure to stay clear of a rotating bit, only pull the trigger when you are ready to drill, hold the drill vertically, and apply plenty of pressure in the direction you are drilling.
No, the zinc coating makes little difference to a steel drill bit.
An average electric drill will last for about five to ten years, allowing for standard wear and tear and assuming typical usage.
they wear them to drill. to drill you have to dance while wearing the hat. wear hard hat ONLY. I should know that cause im a coal mine driller
When you are inspecting the pneumatic wheels of a forklift you should look for physical damage, tire pressure, and tread wear. Each will directly affect the performance of the wheel and the safety of its operation.
Most importantly, eye protection. Getting a splinter in a thumb or finger is no big deal, but being blinded for life is a hell of a price to pay for not protecting your eyes properly!
I haven't given you any other sentences, so I can't give you "anther" one yet. You can't wear earphones on most airplanes during takeoff.
Sentence using the word "wear". What are you going to "wear" tomorrow?
Pillar Drill Safety Rules. -Tie long hair back. -Goggles and guards must be worn when using machine. -Only on eperson using drill. -Remember to clamp work when drilling. -When in use non users must be 1 meter and away from machine. -Drilling metal always needs a center punch mark and wood will benefit from one.
NO! When you arrive at the MCRD for boot camp you have not yet earned the privilege to wear the EGA, and your Drill Instructors will let you know that!
Personnel that have been discharged on medical disability may wear their uniforms, properly, of course. Those that are discharged, but are required to remain in the reserves will have to wear their uniforms for drill.