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1.2. General Safety Regulations for Electronic Screwdriver Spindles
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Disconnect the spindle from the power supply, prior to changing
bits.
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Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry; for movable parts can
seize them. Wear a hairnet, if operator has long hair.
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Keep hands off the installed bit or socket.
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Injury is possible, if the driver reacts with an unexpected motion or when
driver is used with a broken bit.
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Injury is possible, if the driver or the installed bits/socket reacts with an
unexpected motion.
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When using tool with a bit-adapter or bit-extension (i.e. Magnetic Bitholder),
make sure that those items are in good condition and well suited for the
application with this tool.
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When installing driver into a support arm, make sure that the tool is rigidly
mounted. When not using any support arm or stand, place both feet securely
on the floor. This enables the Operator to easily absorb any tool reaction
force.
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Install a side-handle or counter-holder to the driver, if the
reaction force cannot safely be absorbed by operator.
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After turning off the tool, the bit will continue to rotate (inertia).
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In no case is it permissible to exceed the rated voltage.
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In the case of a power interruption, it is necessary to reset the controller.
Attention:
The screwdriver spindle will heat-up in relation to its average
load respectively sequence of operation. If the selection of the
type of screwdriver spindle is incorrectly or its operation is not
appropriate for the application, the tool might overheat which
could result in injuries (burnings).
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