Hazards Caused By Flying Parts; Hazards Caused By Entanglement; Hazards During Operation - Parkside PDAP 75 A1 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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Hazards caused by flying parts
If a workpiece or accessory or even part of the machine tool itself
breaks, parts can be flung out at high speeds.
When operating the sander or the polisher or when exchanging
accessories on the appliance, always wear eye protection. The
degree of necessary protection must be evaluated separately for
each individual task.
Wear a safety helmet if working above head height. In this case,
the risks for others should also be assessed.
You must ensure that the workpiece has been securely fixed.

Hazards caused by entanglement

Suffocation, scalping and/or cut wounds can occur if loose cloth-
ing, jewellery, necklaces, hair or gloves are not kept away from
the machine and its accessories.

Hazards during operation

When using the machine, the operator's hands can be subject to
hazards such as cuts, grazing and heat. Wear suitable gloves to
protect your hands.
The operator and maintenance personnel must be physically
capable of handling the size, mass and power of the machine.
Hold the machine correctly: be ready to counteract any normal
or sudden movements - have both hands ready.
Ensure that your body is balanced and that you have a secure
standing position.
Release the start/stop control in case of a disruption to the
electricity supply.
Use only the lubricants recommended by the manufacturer.
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