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use of an aspiration system reduces the risks due to the dust released.
4. Careful attitude towards the cordless angle grinder.
4.1. Do not overload the cordless grinder. Only use the cordless machine according to its purpose. You
will work better and safer when using the right cordless angle grinder at the manufacturer's specified load
range.
4.2. Do not use an angle grinder whose switch trigger is damaged.
An angle grinder, which can not be switched off and turned on in the manner provided by the
manufacturer, is dangerous and needs to be repaired.
4.3. Keep the battery in places where it can not be reached by children. Do not allow it to be used by
people who are unfamiliar with how to use it and have not read these instructions. When in the hands of
inexperienced users, the rechargeable machine can be dangerous.
4.4. Keep the cordless grinder carefully. Verify that the movable units work flawlessly, do not lock, have
broken or damaged parts that break or alter the functions of the battery machine. Before using the
cordless machine, make sure the damaged parts are repaired. Many accidents at work are due to poorly
maintained power tools and appliances.
4.5. Keep the cutting tools always well sharpened and clean. Well-maintained cutting tools with sharp
cutting edges have less resistance and are easier to work with.
4.6. Use the battery machine, accessories, and tools according to the manufacturer's instructions. Also
keep in mind the specific working conditions and operations you must complete. Using a rechargeable
machine for applications other than those provided by the manufacturer increases the risk of accidents at
work.
4.7. The repair of your power tools is best done only by qualified RAIDER service specialists, where only
original spare parts are used. This ensures their safe operation.
5. Safety instructions specific to the purchased angle grinder.
General instructions for safe sanding and sanding work, wire brush cleaning and abrasive disk cutting.
5.1. This angle grinder can be used for carbide disc sanding, abrasive brushing, wire brush cleaning,
carburettor cutting. Obey all instructions and warnings, keep abreast of the technical specifications and
images. Failure to follow the instructions below may result in electric shock, fire and / or serious injury.
5.2. This angle grinder is not suitable for polishing. Performing activities for which the angle grinder is not
designed can be dangerous and lead to injuries.
5.3. Do not use any accessories that are not recommended by the manufacturer specifically for this
power tool. The fact that you can attach a particular tool or tool to the machine does not guarantee safe
operation.
5.4. The permissible rotational speed of the work tool must be at least equal to the maximum rotational
speed on the angle plate. Work tools that rotate at a faster speed than the maximum allowed on the
angle grinder can break and pieces of them to jerk at high speed.
5.5. The outside diameter and thickness of the tool must correspond to the data given in the technical
characteristics of your angle grinder. Work tools of inappropriate size can not be properly shielded or
adequately controlled.
5.6. Sanding discs, flanges, discs, or other applied tools should fit exactly on the angle of your angle
grinder. Work tools that do not fit exactly on the angle grinder rotate unevenly, vibrate loudly, and lead to
loss of control over the machine.
5.7. Do not use damaged work tools. Before each use, check the working tools, eg. abrasive discs for
cracks or scuffed edges, cracked discs or heavy wear, wire brushes for badly caught or broken staples. If
you remove the angle grinder or the work tool, carefully check for damage or use new undamaged work
tools. After carefully checking and installing the tool, let the angle grinder run at maximum speed for one
minute. Stay and hold nearby faces away from the plane of rotation. Most commonly damaged work tools
break through this test period.
5.8. Handle personal protective equipment. Depending on the application, work with a full face mask, eye
protection or safety glasses. If necessary, work with a breathing mask, ear-muffs, footwear or a special
apron to protect you from small particles that are working. Your eyes must be protected from particles
flying in the work area. The dust mask or breathing mask filters the dust that appears to work. If you are
exposed to high noise for a long time, this can lead to hearing loss.
5.9. Make sure that other persons are at a safe distance from the work area. Anyone in the work area
must wear personal protective equipment. Scraped bits of the workpiece or workpiece may, as a result of
heavy acceleration, fly away and cause injuries also outside the work area.
5.10. If you perform activities in which the tool may come into contact with live conductors under stress
or affect the power cord, keep the power tool only for electrically insulated handles. When the tool comes

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