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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 abra-
sive 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 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 work-
place, 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
clamps 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 op-
eration. 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 tool
must only be connected and disconnected from
the mains when the switch is switched off. If you
insert the plug while the switch is in the on posi-
tion, the power tool will operate immediately, which
is a prerequisite for an accident.
▪ If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
with a specially prepared cord or assembly from
the manufacturer or its service technician to avoid
the risk of replacement.
▪ Check that the diameter of the cutter tail of the
hole of the used collet corresponds to the maxi-
mum speed allowed for the tool used.
▪ Make sure that the milling cutter is securely
fastened in the collet.
▪ If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
with a specially prepared cord or assembly from
the manufacturer or its service technician to avoid
the risk of replacement.
▪ Check that the diameter of the cutter tail of the
hole of the used collet corresponds to the maxi-
mum speed allowed for the tool used.
▪ Make sure that the milling cutter is securely
fastened in the collet.
11. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
In order to protect the environment, the power tool,
accessories and packaging must be properly re-
cycled for the reuse of the raw materials they con-
tain. Do not dispose of power tools with household
waste! According to EU Directive 2012/19 / EC on
end-of-life electrical and electronic devices and the
approval and as national law, power tools that can
no longer be used must be collected separately
and subjected to an appropriate recycling process
to are in them secondary raw materials
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