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the moment of recoil. Under these conditions,
the abrasive discs may break. The recoil is the
result of improper use of the machine or from
improper operation and can be avoided by taking
appropriate precautions such as those given
below.
a) Hold the machine firmly and stand so that you
can avoid kickback.
Always use the additional handle, if any, for better
control of recoil and reaction forces at start-up.
b) Do not place your hand near the rotating
attachment. The attachment may fly to your hand.
c) Do not stand in a place where the machine may
fly out if a kickback occurs. The recoil will push the
machine in the opposite direction to the movement
of the disc.
d) Be careful when working near corners, sharp
edges, etc. Avoid bouncing and jamming of the
work tool.
Corners, sharp edges, etc. tool jamming is often
caused, resulting in loss of machine control and
recoil.
e) Do not insert chainsaws or circular saws. Such
disks cause frequent kickbacks and loss of control.
9. SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
GRINDING AND CUTTING WITH ABRASIVE
DISCS
a) Use abrasives that are designed for your
machine and special protection designed for them.
Abrasives that are not made specifically for the
machine cannot be properly protected and are not
safe.
b) Use the discs as intended. Eg: do not grind
with a cutting disc. Abrasive cutting discs are for
surface grinding, the application of force to such
discs can cause them to break.
c) Use sturdy disc flanges with the correct size
and shape for the selected disc. The correct flange
supports the disc, thus reducing the likelihood of
breakage. The flanges of the cutting discs may be
different from those for grinding.
d) Do not use worn discs from more
large power tools. Disks from more large power
tools are not suitable for higher speed small tools
and may break.
Additional safety instructions for cutting with
abrasive discs:
a) Do not press on the disc or apply too much
pressure on him. Do not try to make excessive
incisions. The overvoltage of the disc increases
the load and the susceptibility to torsion of the
disc when cutting and the likelihood of recoil or
breakage of the disc.
b) Do not stand on the turntable line
get a drive or behind it. When the disc, in the
workplace, moves away from your body,
a possible kickback may eject the disc and
the power tool to you.
c) If the disc becomes blocked or you decide to
stop with cutting for some reason, turn off
tool and hold it until the rotating disk does not stop
moving completely. Never try me remove the blade
while it is still in movement, a recoil may occur.
Examine and make the right decision for to remove
the cause of the blockage.
d) Do not turn on the tool while in machined part.
Wait for the disk to dial full speed and then start
with cutting. If you turn on the tool while is in the
detail, the disk may lock or yes a rollback occurred.
e) Secure the large panels or details that you
process to reduce the risk of disk compression
or recoil. Large details can be bent by their own
weight. Install struts below the workpiece near the
cutting line and in the end of the part on both sides
of the disc.
f) Be more observant when you do
"Pocket" incisions, in walls or other unclear areas.
You are likely to cut gas or water pipes, electrical
wires, or objects that could cause a kickback.
10. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN GRINDING
a) Do not use too much sandpaper. Follow the
manufacturer's recommendations when choosing
sandpaper. Larger sandpaper coming out of the
pad carries a risk of tearing and can cause the disc
to tear or roll back.
4.6 Safety instructions for polishing
a) Loose parts on the polish washer, especially
tightening cords are not allowed. Wind or shorten
the clamping cord. Loose, rotating clamping
cords can become entangled in your fingers or be
dragged by the workpiece.
11. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN WORKING
WITH WIRE BRUSHES
a) Note that the wire bristles are constantly
detached from the brush, even during normal
operation. Do not overload the wires by applying
too much pressure to the brush. Wire hairs can
easily penetrate thin clothing or skin.
b) If you need to have protection at
work with wire brushes, do not allow
no contact between protective clothing
and the brush. The wire brush or disc can
expand as a result of the load
and centrifugal forces.
WARNING: Check if
the mains voltage corresponds to that indicated on
the rating plate of the power tool.
▪ Check the position of the switch. The power

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