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5.2 RISK OF EJECTION OF CUT MATERIAL
This danger is present while the machine is running.
DANGER
Gloves must be worn
Clean the machine after every session, removing all splinters or debris which, over time, could cause malfunctions or be cause of
danger.
5.3 RISKS OF INHALATION OF SUBSTANCES EMITTED WHILE OPERATING THE MACHINE
This danger is present when the machine is running. The type of material being cut, the correct positioning and regulation of the devices for the
extraction of powder/debris can substantially influence the amount of substances emitted.
DANGER
Use the machine exclusively outdoors. It is strictly forbidden to use the machine indoors or in a closed environment.
DANGER
Goggles, or shield, must be used
You must operate the machine only when equipped with adequate devices for personal protection (protective screen).
5.4 RISKS RELATED TO NOISE
This danger is present when the machine is running. The type of blade and the appropriate maintenance of blades and saw can substantially
determine the exposure to noise. The emission level of air-transmitted noise has been measured as prescribed in EN ISO 3744:1997 and found
equal to a noise power of L
wa
=109.4 dB during operation.
DANGER
You must protect your hearing
A mask must be worn
Use the machine only when equipped with adequate devices for personal protection (noise-reduction headset and, optionally, a
breathing mask).
The values quoted are emission levels and do not necessarily represent safe operating levels. Although there is a correlation between emission
levels and exposure, this cannot be applied to surely determine whether extra precautions are necessary. Factors which influence the actual
level of exposure for manpower, include conditions of the environment where you operate, other sources of noise, etc, that is other machines or
processes nearby. Also, the accepted level of exposure can vary from nation to nation. Still, this information allows the final user of this machine
to better evaluate danger and risks involved.
5.5 RISK OF FIRE
This danger is due to the presence of shavings and powders emitted while operating.
DANGER
In order to avoid the risk of fire, regularly remove shavings and powders produced as you work. There should always be an
extinguisher in the proximity of the machine.