6159946780_09
Series: B
8 / 36
English
03/2015
Original instructions.
© COPYRIGHT 2015, DESOUTTER HP2
7SJ UK
All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use
or copying of the contents or part thereof
is prohibited. This applies in particular to
trademarks, model denominations, part numbers
and drawings. Use only authorized parts. Any
damage or malfunction caused by the use of
unauthorised parts is not covered by Warranty or
Product Liability.
STATEMENT OF USE
This product is designed for removing material
using abrasives.
No other use permitted.
For professional use only.
Before servicing the power tool, the supply of
compressed air must be disconnected or shut off.
INSTRUCTIONS
If a grinding wheel is broken, a careful
investigation shall be made by the user to
determine the correct cause. If the failure
occurs while the tool is in operation, the wheel
manufacturer and the tool manufacturer should
be notified promptly.
The tool is designed for a working
pressure of 6.3 bar (90 psig). The
compressed air must be clean. The
installation of a filter is recommended.
For maximum efficiency and
performance, comply with the
specification of the air hose (antistatic
hose). (Refer to figure 2 for compressed
air connection).
Check the free speed of the tool
at regular intervals and after each
operation or maintenance task. Remove
the abrasive to check the speed. The
maximum allowed speed shown on
the tool must not be exceeded and the
vibration level must not be excessive.
For dust extraction, please contact your
local sales.
DATA
Declaration of noise and vibration emission
Vibration levels.
Sound levels.
a
hd
, a
h
: Vibration levels.
K / K
pA
= K
WA
= 3 dB
: Uncertainty.
L
pA
: Sound pressure level.
L
WA
: Sound power level.
All values are current as of the date of this
publication. For the latest information please visit
www.desouttertools.com.
These declared values were obtained by
laboratory type testing in accordance with the
stated standards and are suitable for comparison
with the declared values of other tools tested
in accordance with the same standards. These
declared values are not adequate for use in risk
assessments and values measured in individual
work places may be higher.
The actual exposure values and risk of harm
experienced by an individual user are unique
and depend upon the way the user works,
the workpiece and the workstation design, as
well upon the exposure time and the physical
condition of the user.
We, Desoutter, cannot be held liable for the
consequences of using the declared values,
instead of values reflecting the actual exposure,
in an individual risk assessment in a work place
situation over which we have no control.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration
syndrome if its use is not adequately managed.
An EU guide to managing hand-arm vibration
can be found at http://www.pneurop.eu/uploads/
documents/pdf/PN3-02-NV_Declaration_info_
We recommend a programme of health
surveillance to detect early symptoms which
may relate to noise or vibration exposure, so that
management procedures can be modified to help
prevent future impairment.