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1. Maintain the cleanliness of the work area.
2. Do not use in rain, over-moist or areas with flammable liquids and gases.
3. Keep the power cord away from heat sources, oil, and sharp objects. If the power cord is damaged, replace it in time. Do not touch it with bare conductors to prevent electric shock.
4. Tools should be kept in a dry place where children cannot reach.
5. Do not exceed the tool's working capacity, and do not use small-power tools for heavy-duty work to avoid damage.
6. Do not use this tool for tasks beyond its intended functions.
7. Wear work clothes and safety glasses when working.
8. When not in use, unplug the power cord to prevent accidental start-up and potential danger.
9. Electric tools require ventilation and heat dissipation, and they accumulate a lot of dust over time. Dust can cause lubricating oil in gears and bearings (sleeves) to mix, degrade, and dry up, exacerbating wear, especially for tools used in alternative ways. To ensure the rotational accuracy of the drill, and to reduce excessive clearance caused by bearing (sleeve) wear, it is extremely important to maintain the cleanliness of the internal components and to apply grease lubrication.
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