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Safety
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f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewelery. Keep hair,
clothing and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothing, jewelery or long
hair could get caught up in moving parts.
g) If dust extractor or collection systems
can be fitted, make sure that these are
connected and used correctly. Using a
dust extractor system can reduce the
hazards posed by dust.
General Safety Instructions for
Electric Tools - Use and
Handling of an Electric Tool
a) Do not overload the tool. Use the electric
tool appropriate to the job you are doing.
Your work will be better and safer with
the appropriate electric tool in the speci-
fied power range.
b) Do not use an electric tool if the switch is
defective. An electric tool that cannot be
switched on and off is dangerous and
must be repaired.
c) Pull the plug from the connector socket,
before making any adjustments to the
tool, changing the accessories or putting
the tool away. These precautionary mea-
sures will prevent the electric tool from
starting unexpectedly.
d) Keep electric tools out of the reach of
children when they are not being used.
Do not allow persons to use the tool
unless they are familiar with it and have
read these instructions. Electric tools are
dangerous if they are used by unexperi-
enced persons.
e) Take good care of electric tools. Check
that moving parts are working properly
and not sticking, that no parts are broken
or damaged such that the function of the
electric tool is impaired. Have any dam-
aged parts repaired before using the tool.
Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained electric tools.
f) Use electric tools, accessories, insertion
tools, etc. in accordance with these
instructions. Take into account the work
conditions and the job to be done. The
use of electric tools for applications other
that those intended can lead to a danger-
ous situation.
General Safety Instructions for
Electric Tools – Service
a) Only have your electric tool repaired by a
qualified specialist and only using origi-
nal spare parts. This will ensure that the
safety of the electric tool is maintained.
Our advice: If repair is required send the
complete 48EAE to
Sales & Service
Center
.
Installing spare parts from other manu-
facturers will void all manufacturer's war-
ranties.
b) Do not open the angle attachment as this
will void the warranty. It is only permitted
conduct repair work and servicing on the
handle, motor and gearing.
c) Do not clean the tool with a high-pres-
sure cleaner and to not immerse it in
cleaning fluid.
Additional Safety Instructions
for Fastening Tools
a) Hold the tool by the insulated handle
areas when working on jobs where the
screw could contact concealed power
lines or the tool's own power cable. Con-
tact between the screw and a live power
line could energize metal parts of the tool
and cause an electric shock.
b) Hold the tool firmly. Be prepared for alter-
nating counter torques.
c) If the tool is used in a tight space or
torque is greater than
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68 Nm on an angle nutrunner
a reaction bar is required in the form of
a mechanical support (see 6.1 Use of
reaction bar, page 13). On hard joints
or in unfastening operations, the
torque increases very rapidly and the
wrist is subjected to a rotational jolt.
This constitutes a risk of injury. Never
rest your hand on the reaction bar
when working.
d) Only use screw bits for machine-con-
trolled tools.
e) Make sure that the screw bits are
securely inserted.
f) Do not attach screw bit to the screw head
at an angle.