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disc, which touches the work piece may be the disc to bend and break or recoil occurs. In this case, the
disk is accelerated to working with machinery or in the opposite direction, depending on the direction
of rotation of the disc and place of the wedge. In such cases, abrasive discs and can break. Recoil
occurs as a result of improper or incorrect use of angle grinders. Its occurrence can be prevented with
appropriate protective measures described below.
7.2. Keep grinding hard and keep hands and body in such a position that can withstand the eventuality
of a kick. If a grinding auxiliary handle, always use it to control it better in recoil or the emergence of
reactionary moments in time of inclusion. If the pre-take the proper precautions in the event of recoil
or strong reaction times can master the machine.
7.3. Never put your hands near the rotary working tools. If the kick occurs, the instrument can make
you hurt.
7.4. Avoid stand in the area where it would bounce angle grinder in the event of kickback. Kick the
machine moves in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the working tool in the area of
blockage.
7.5. Work with great caution in the areas of corners, sharp edges and others. Avoid repulsion or wedge
of working tools in the work piece. When handling sharp corners or sharp edges or repel the rotating
working tool there is increased danger of wedge. This causes a loss of control of machinery or recoil.
7.6. Do not use a chain or toothed cutting sheets. Such work tools often cause recoil or loss of control
over grinding.
8. Specific instructions for the safe operation of grinding or cutting with abrasive disks
8.1. Use only provided for your abrasive grinding discs and used for abrasive disc guard. Abrasive
disks are not designed for grinding may not be well shielded and do not guarantee safe operation.
8.2. Guard must be securely attached to grinders and be located so as to ensure maximum safety,
for example abrasive disk should not be covered by a mantle directed to working with the machine.
Housing should prevent the machine from working with scatter to dislodge pieces from coming into
contact with the rotating abrasive disk.
8.3. The use of abrasive discs only for the purposes for which they are provided. For example: never
grind with the side of a disc cutting. Cutting discs are designed for removing material with its edge.
Lateral application of force can break them.
8.4. Always use a retainer nut (8), which are in impeccable condition and correspond in size and shape
of the used abrasive disk. Locking nuts (8) for the blades may differ from those discs for grinding. In
some models, locking nuts (8) can be used for and drives for grinding, having screwed on the reverse
side with the projecting part of the disc.
8.5. Do not use abrasive discs worn by larger grinders. Discs for older machines are not designed for
high-speed rotation, which rotate in small and can break.
9. Specific instructions for safe handling of blades.
9.1. Avoid blocking the cutting disk or pinched him strong. Not perform very deep cuts. Overloading of
the cutting disc increases the risk of wedge or blocks it, and thus the occurrence of recoil or fracture
while spinning.
9.2. Avoid the area will be in front of and behind the rotating cutting disc. When cutting disc is in a
plane with your body in case of recoil angle grinder with the rotating disk can bounce directly to you
and hurt you.
9.3. If the cutting disk when block or interrupting work grinding off and leave it until after the final stop

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