Additional Safety Rules - Raider RDP-DG01 User Manual

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5. ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES

Maintain your power tool
by a qualified repairman, using only original spare
parts. This ensures preservation of the safety of
the power tool.
Working with an unsafe part and touching moving
parts of the power tool can cause severe physical
injuries, and noise during prolonged operation can
cause hearing damage if the safety instructions
and rules listed below are not followed.
▪ Only hold the power tool on insulated gripping
surfaces when performing an operation in which
the cutting accessory may touch a hidden
electrical installation or its own cord. The contact
of the cutting accessory with a live wire will place
the exposed metal parts of the power tool live and
the operator will receive an electric shock.
on a base with screw clamps or in another suitable
way. If you hold the part in your hand or hold it to
your body, the part will be unstable, which may
cause you to lose control of the power tool.
▪ Always wear safety goggles and earmuffs and
use a dust mask.
▪ Always unplug the power tool and unplug it
before performing any adjustment, service or
maintenance.
▪ Do not switch on the die grinder under load.
▪ Keep the power cord out of range of the die
grinder.
▪ To prevent possible overheating, always unscrew
the extension cord completely with cable drum.
▪ When using an extension cord, make sure
that its cross section corresponds to the rated
current of the power tool used, as well as to the
serviceability of the extension cord.
▪ After prolonged operation, the outer metal parts
and accessories of the die grinder can be heated.
▪ Handle milling cutters carefully, they can be
extremely sharp.
▪ Before starting work, carefully check the cutters
for signs of damage or cracks. Replace cracked or
damaged cutters immediately.
▪ Only use milling cutters with a suitable tail
diameter and corresponding to the rotational
speed of the power tool.
▪ Before starting work, remove from the workpiece
all nails, screws and other bodies. When cut into
the impact or otherwise metal body can damage
the router and power tool, which is a prerequisite
for occupational accident.
▪ Always guide the die grinder using both handles
and make sure you hold the machine firmly before
starting any operation.
▪ Keep your hands away from the rotary cutter.
▪ Before turning on the machine, make sure that
the milling cutter does not touch the machined
surface.
▪ Before working on the machine, first use it
turn on and let it idle. Be alert for vibrations or
beating may be an indication of incorrect placement
milling machine.
▪ Pay attention to the direction of rotation of the
milling cutter and of the feed direction.
▪ Do not leave the machine unattended. Only
operate the power tool if it is hold firmly with both
handles.
▪ Always switch off the power tool and wait until the
rotation stops completely the router before pulling
the machine away from the workpiece.
▪ Do not touch the cutter immediately after stopping
renewal of work with it. The milling machine can
be very hot and get burned the skin.
▪ The presence of rags, towels, tow, twine, cords,
etc. The power tool must only be used for its
intended purpose. Any use other than that described
in this manual will be considered improper use. The
responsibility for any damage or injury resulting from
improper use will be borne by the user and not by
the manufacturer.
The manufacturer is not liable for any changes
made by the user to the power tool or for damage
caused by such changes.
Even when the power tool is used as intended, it is
impossible to eliminate all residual risk factors. The
following hazards may arise in connection with the
design features and design of the power tool:
▪ Hearing impairment if not worn effectively
antiphons.
▪ Release of harmful dust when the machine is used
indoors. Always use an extra dust extractor.
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▪ Touching the router.
▪ Penetration into the working area while the
machine is running and touching the router.
▪ Rollback of the workpiece or its part parts.
▪ Cracking of a milling cutter.
▪ Departure of pieces from a damaged milling
machine.
▪ Do not use deformed or cracked milling cutters.
▪ Always remove the plug from the socket before
carrying out adjustment or maintenance, including
changing the milling cutter and setting the milling
depth.
▪ The power tool is designed for operation in rooms
and areas with normal fire danger in accordance
with Ordinance №2 "Fire construction and technical
standards". It is not allowed to use it in explosive
and flammable environments, at a temperature of air

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