Though cordless tools are developed these days, most people opt to use electric power tools for a variety of reasons. First, because of convenience—instead of using battery, the hassle is lessened by inserting the plug to an electrical outlet and the tool will function. Likewise, you need not charge or replace in case battery is low—saves you time and money. Also, electric power tools can generate more power, an advantage of larger and limited time projects. However, extra care should be practised when using these types of tools especially when there are kids around or number of heads working in the area.
Safety tips:
• Disconnect tools when not in use and when changing accessories.
• Do not wear jewellery when operating electric power tools as well as loose clothing.
• Always follow the operation instruction manual.
• Also, wear eye and face protection and other protective clothing.
• Wearing of hearing protection is recommended when using noisy tools
• Prescribe capacity of the tool should also be followed to avoid serious damage.
• Electric power tools should be stored in dry place. It should not be use in wet areas.
• Voltage of the tools and power supply should match.
• When smoking or foul smell occurs, automatically unplug the tool.
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