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Essential Safety Guidelines for Using a Grinder – Part-1

 Essential Safety Guidelines for Using a Grinder – Part-1



A grinder, also known as an angle grinder or disc grinder, is a handheld power tool commonly used in construction and metalworking tasks. It features a rotating abrasive disc or wheel that can be used for cutting, grinding, polishing, and shaping various materials. Here's some information about grinders:

A. Type of Grinder
  1. Angle Grinder
  2. Bench Grinder
  3. Die Grinder
B. Part of Grinder
  1. Motor
  2. Handle
  3. On/Off Switch
  4. Spindle Lock
  5. Guard
C. Safety Concern
  1. PPE
  2. Guard Usage
  3. Wheel Selection
  4. Inspection
  5. Secure Workpiece
  6. Proper Handling
  7. Safe Distance
  8. Power Disconnect

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