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Before you can understand how to operate a power tool you must first learn the basic operation of the tool. You must also learn how to safely operate the tool. The safety of the tool must be considered above all else. Safety considerations should be considered as you use the tool whether it is on a floor, in a car, or outdoors. First, when using a power tool, make sure you know how to use the tool properly. If you have a good manual or other reference book that will help you in operating a power tool you are already ahead of the game. If not, make sure you get some training. You may want to consider taking a power tool safety course or training course. Second, you must learn how to properly unplug the power supply of the tool. You must not simply throw the tool off the side of the table, or under your desk. Unplugging the power supply of the tool before you take it down is imperative. Third, when operating the tool, do not leave the tool in a room or other open area...
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