Hazards When Using And Handling The Power Tool - Baier BFF 222 Original Instructions Manual

Facade cutter/dresser
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For your Safety
Never put down the power tool until the insert tool has come to a complete
standstill.
The rotating insert tool can come into contact with the surface on which the power
tool is placed, which could cause you to lose control of the power tool.
Do not leave the power tool running while you are carrying it.
Your clothing can get caught by inadvertent contact with the rotating insert tool and
the insert tool can drill into your body.
If the machine is switched on, do not direct insert tools towards your own or
other people's bodies. Do not touch or take hold of the tools.
 Hazards when using and handling the power tool
The power tool may only be used with the guard plate fitted.
Do not use insert tools or accessories. which have not been especially pro-
vided and recommended for this power tool by the manufacturer.
Just because you can attach the insert tools and/or accessories to your power tool
is not a guarantee of safe use.
The allowable speed of the insert tool must be at least as high as the maxi-
mum speed given on the power tool.
Accessories which rotate faster than approved can break and fly off the tool.
The outer diameter and thickness of the insert tool must correspond to the
dimensions of your power tool.
Incorrectly dimensioned insert tools cannot be adequately shielded or controlled.
Insert tools, installation materials and accessories must precisely match the
spindle of your power tool.
Insert tools and accessories, which do not precisely fit on the spindle of the power
tool rotate irregularly, vibrate severely and can result in loss of control.
Change insert tools carefully and only use the mounting tools provided, if
they are in perfect condition. Disconnect the mains plug before changing the
insert tool.
Use of the mounting tool provided prevents damage to the power tool and insert
tool.
After attaching insert tools, before switching on, check that they are correctly
fitted and can freely rotate. Ensure that insert tools do not touch the protec-
tive hood or other parts.
Never use damaged insert tools. Before each use, check insert tools for splin-
ters and cracks. If the power tool or insert tool is dropped or falls, check
whether it is damaged, or use an undamaged insert tool. If you have checked
and inserted the insert tool, keep yourself and other people nearby outside
the plane of the rotating insert tool and let the power tool run at maximum
speed for one minute.
Most damaged insert tools break during this test period.
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