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Raider RDP-BM01 User Manual page 13

Burnishing machine

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yourself and bystanders safely
distance from the plane of rotation of
disk. Activate the tool and it
leave to run at maximum
idle power for one minute.
Usually damaged accessories will
disintegrated during this time.
▪ Wear personal protective equipment. IN
depending on the application, use
face mask or goggles. When
if necessary, wear a powder mask,
earmuffs, gloves and work apron
suitable for stopping small abrasives
fragments or fragments of the part.
Safety goggles must be able to
stop flying debris generated by
various operations. Breathing mask or
respirator must be able to filter
the particles generated by your work.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise,
can lead to hearing loss.
▪ Keep observers safe
distance from the work area. Everyone who
enters the work area must wear personal
protective equipment. Fragments of the workpiece
or from a broken accessory can fly away and yes
cause injuries outside the work area.
▪ Position the cable so that it is not in
proximity to the rotating disk of the flex. IN
in case the cable becomes entangled in the wire
disc
can be torn or stuck in
accessories. So the hand can be
dragged to the device.
▪ Never leave the electric
tool on the ground until the disc stops
completely. The rotating disk can be
drag on the surface if it has not stopped
rotate permanently and the power tool to
got out of control.
▪ Do not carry the power tool while
works. Your garment can be grasped by the
rotating work tool and the tool can be driven into
your body.
▪ Clean the ventilation ducts regularly
power tool holes. The fan
the machine sucks dust into the housing, and
large layers of metal dust can lead to electrical
hazards.
▪ Do not use the power tool in
proximity to flammable materials.
Sparks can ignite them.
▪ Do not use tools that require
coolants. The use of water
or other coolants may cause electric shock.
▪ Rollback and appropriate security measures
A recoil is the sudden reaction of a pressed or
jammed rotating disk, disk pad, brush, or other
accessory. Pressing or jamming causes the
rotating disc to stop quickly, which in turn sends the
uncontrolled power tool in the direction
reverse the rotation of the accessory.
For example, if an abrasive disc is blocked in
detail, the edge of the disk at the point of
pressing, it can dig into the surface of the material
and break or cause recoil.
It can be directed to or away from
operator, depending on the direction of movement
of the disc.
The disc may also break.
The recoil is the result of improper use
power tool and / or incorrect
operating procedures that may be
avoided by taking appropriate precautions as set
out below.
▪ Maintain a firm grip on
power tool and position
your body and arms so that you can
take the forces caused by the opposite
blow. Always use the extra
handle, if available, to have
maximum recoil control or
the reaction moment at start-up.
The operator can control the counter-
the action of torque or recoil if appropriate
precautions are taken.
▪ Never place your hand nearby
to the rotating work tool. He
may bounce to your hand.
▪ Do not position your body in the area,
where the tool would move at
the occurrence of a rollback. The recoil will send
the power tool in the opposite direction to
the movement of the disk in the place of blocking.
▪ Be especially careful when working in
the area of corners, sharp edges, etc.
Avoid bouncing or jamming
working tool. The spinning
tool is prone to jamming when near corners, sharp
edges or when
bounce. This results in loss of control or kickback.
▪ Do not use a chain saw or
circular disk. Such tools often
cause recoil or lead to loss of
control of the power tool.
▪ Special safety measures for
work with sandpaper:
▪ Do not use larger sanders
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