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break during this test time.

h)  Wear personal protection equipment. Use

 

face guards, eye protection or goggles

 

depending on the application. If reaso-

nable, wear a dust mask, ear protection, 

safety gloves or special aprons to keep 

small grinding and material particles 

away from you. 

Protect your eyes from 

fl

 ying 

foreign bodies which may be created by a 

range of applications. Dust masks or respi-

ration masks must 

fi

 lter the dust generated 

by the application. If you are exposed to loud 

noise for a lengthy period of time, you may 

su

 er hearing loss.

i)  Ensure that others keep a safe distance 

away from where you are working. Any-

body who enters the area must wear 

personal protection equipment.

 Pieces of 

the workpiece or broken plug-in tools may be 

catapulted into the air and cause injuries even 

outside the immediate vicinity of where you 

are working.

j)  Hold the tool only by the insulated hand-

les when carrying out work during which 

the plug-in tool could strike concealed 

power cables or its own mains lead.

 Con-

tact with a live cable will also make the metal 

parts of the tool live and will cause an electric 

shock.

k)  Keep the power cable away from rotating

 plug-in 

tools.

 If you lose control of the ma-

chine, the mains lead may be cut or caught 

and your hand or arm might be pulled into the 

rotating plugin tool.

l)  Never put the electric tool down until the

 

plug-in tool has reached a complete

 standstill.

 The rotating plug-in tool may 

come into contact with the surface on which 

you place it which could result in you losing 

control of the electric tool.

m) Never leave the electric tool running 

whilst you are carrying it.

 Your clothing can 

come into contact with the rotating plug-in 

tool and the plugin tool could thus bore into 

your body.

n)  Clean the ventilation slots on your elec-

tric tool at regular intervals.

 The motor 

fan draws dust into the housing and a heavy 

accumulation of metal dust can pose electric 

risks.

o)  Never use the electric tool in the vicinity 

of in

fl

 ammable materials. 

Sparks may igni-

te these materials.

p)  Do not use any plug-in tools which requi-

re liquid coolant.

 Use of water or other liquid

 

coolants could result in electric shocks.

Other safety information for all applications

Recoil is the sudden reaction as a result of a 

jammed or blocked rotating plug-in-tool, such as 

a grinding wheel, grinding disks, wire brushes etc. 

Jamming or blocking leads to an abrupt stop of 

the rotating plugin-tool. This causes acceleration 

of any uncontrolled electric tools rotating in the 

opposite direction to the plug-in-tool at the point 

of blockage.

If for example a grinding wheel gets jammed or

blocked by the workpiece, the edge of the grin-

ding wheel could get stuck and the grinding wheel 

could break free or recoil, if it should come into 

contact with the workpiece. The grinding wheel 

moves toward or away from the operator, depen-

ding upon the direction of rotation of the disk at 

the point of blockage. Grinding wheels could also 

be broken if this occurs.

Recoil is the result of incorrect or wrong use of the

electric tool. It can be prevented by suitable

precautions, as described below.

a)  Hold the electric tool securely and move 

your body and your arms into a position 

in which you can absorb the force crea-

ted by the recoil. Always use the additi-

onal handle (if there is one) to give you 

the maximum possible control over recoil 

forces or reaction moments whilst the 

tool is operating at full speed.

 The opera-

tor can manage the recoil and reaction forces 

by taking suitable precautions.

b)  Never move your hand into the vicinity of

 

rotating plug-in tools.

 The plug-in tool may

 

catch your hand if it su

 ers recoil.

c)   Keep your body out the area into which 

the electric tool will be moved if it su

 ers 

recoil.

 

Recoil will throw the electric tool into the 

direction opposite to the grinding/sanding 

wheel at the point at which it is blocked.

d)  Work with particular care around corners,

 

sharp edges, etc. Ensure that the plug-in 

tool does not bounce o

  or jam in the 

workpiece.

 

At corners, sharp edges or if it bounces, the

 

rotating plug-in tool will tend to jam. This will

 

result in loss of control or recoil.

e)  Do not use chain saw blades or toothed 

saw blades. 

These plug-in tools often cause 

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Page 1: ...instrucciones original Amoladora Inal mbrica GB Original operating instructions Cordless Angle Grinder South America Anl_SA_Axxio_SPK8_EX_ARG indb 1 Anl_SA_Axxio_SPK8_EX_ARG indb 1 04 06 2018 12 56 42...

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Page 3: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 7 9 8 6 a 2 3 5 Anl_SA_Axxio_SPK8_EX_ARG indb 3 Anl_SA_Axxio_SPK8_EX_ARG indb 3 04 06 2018 12 56 43 04 06 2018 12 56 43...

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Page 5: ...ino para la salud cuando se realicen trabajos en madera o en otros materiales Est prohibido trabajar con materi al que contenga asbesto Almacenamiento de las bater as s lo en espacios secos con una t...

Page 6: ...l con superfi cies con toma de tierra como tubos ca lefacciones fogones y frigor ficos Existe un gran riesgo de descarga el ctrica si su cuerpo se halla puesto a tierra c Mantener los aparatos el ctri...

Page 7: ...las piezas m viles funcionen de forma correcta y no se bloqueen controlar tambi n si existen piezas rotas o est n tan da adas que ponen en peligro el funcionamiento de la herramienta el ctrica Repara...

Page 8: ...otec ci n Almacenar la bater a s lo tras haberla cargado completamente 8 Proteger las bater as y el aparato contra sobrecarga La sobrecarga conduce r pida mente a un sobrecalentamiento y da o de las c...

Page 9: ...oteger de la humedad ambiental y de la radiaci n solar Guardar las bater as nicamente cuando est n cargadas m n al 40 8 Evitar que la bater a de iones de litio se hie len Deshacerse de las bater as qu...

Page 10: ...yectar tro zos partidos de la pieza o de la herramienta y provocar lesiones incluso fuera de la zona de trabajo directa j Sujetar el aparato s lo por la empu adu ra aislada cuando se realicen trabajos...

Page 11: ...ajustarse de tal forma que garantice la m xima seguridad es decir la parte m s peque a posible del dispositivo de lijado apunta al operario La cubierta de protec ci n ha sido concebida para proteger...

Page 12: ...scripci n del volumen de entrega compruebe que el art culo est com pleto Si faltase alguna pieza dirigirse a nuestro Service Center o a la tienda especializada m s cercana en un plazo m ximo fijado po...

Page 13: ...o y limpi arlo con regularidad Adaptar el modo de trabajo al aparato No sobrecargar el aparato En caso necesario dejar que se compruebe el aparato Apagar el aparato cuando no se est utilizan do Usar g...

Page 14: ...e red en la toma de corriente exista buen contacto entre los contactos de carga del cargador En caso de que todav a no fuera posible cargar la bater a rogamos enviar el cargador y el adaptador de carg...

Page 15: ...LIJADO Los discos de lijado o de corte no deber n superar el di metro previsto Antes de usar los discos compruebe el n mero de revoluciones que se indica en llos La velocidad m xima de la muela de lij...

Page 16: ...rior del aparato 7 3 Pedido de piezas de repuestos Al solicitar repuestos se indicar n los datos sigu ientes Tipo de aparato No de art culo del aparato No de identidad del aparato No de la pieza neces...

Page 17: ...a red Parpadea Apagado Carga adaptada El cargador se encuentra en el modo de carga lenta Por motivos de seguridad en este modo la bater a se carga con mayor lentitud y tarda m s tiempo Esto puede debe...

Page 18: ...ated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Store the battery only in dry rooms with an ambient temperature of 10 C to 40 C Place on...

Page 19: ...f your body is earthed c Keep the tool out of water and away from moisture The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use the power cable to carry the...

Page 20: ...or any purpose other than the one for which they are intended can lead to dangerous situations 5 Using and handling the cordless tool a Only charge the batteries in chargers that are recommended by th...

Page 21: ...ve cut o has actuated This may damage the battery pack 11 Use only original battery packs The use of other batteries may result in injuries explosi on and a fire risk Information on chargers and the c...

Page 22: ...strations and data supplied with the tool If you fail to obey the following instructions you may su er an electric shock fire and or serious injuries b This electric tool is not designed for sanding w...

Page 23: ...tools which requi re liquid coolant Use of water or other liquid coolants could result in electric shocks Other safety information for all applications Recoil is the sudden reaction as a result of a...

Page 24: ...the level of the guard hood edge An incorrectly fitted grinding wheel that projects beyond the level of the guard hood edge cannot be adequately shiel ded Other special safety information for cutting...

Page 25: ...e angle grinder is designed for grinding metal and stone when using the appropriate grinding wheel and guard Warning To cut metal and stone the grinder san der may only be used when the guard availabl...

Page 26: ...d users Right position B Left handed users 5 2 Replacing and adjusting the guard Fig 3 Replacing Remove the flange nut b and the clamping flange underneath Open the clamp lever a on the guard 4 Turn t...

Page 27: ...pacity indicator Standby Mode protects the battery Important Following a stoppage due to overloading the cordless equipment starts up again automatically Important Wait until the machine has reached i...

Page 28: ...15 Caution Use the safety device for abrasive cutting available as accessory see 7 3 When you use the right angle grinder for cutting purposes avoid tilting it in the cutting plane The cutting wheel m...

Page 29: ...e defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal If you do not know the whereabouts of such a collection point you shoul...

Page 30: ...pack out of the charger Disconnect the charger from the mains supply Flashing O Adapted charging The charger is in gentle charging mode For safety reasons the charging is performed less quickly and t...

Page 31: ...ter as ni los da os ocasionados por deficiencias o interrupciones que afecten el circuito el ctrico de conexi n o si los da os fueran producidos por causas de fuerza mayor o caso fortuito y los ocasio...

Page 32: ...de cualquier otra parte como eventual consecuencia de un reclamo fundado en contrato o en obligaciones extracontractuales podr exceder un monto total equivalente al pre cio de compra del producto IMPO...

Page 33: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

Page 34: ...extra os en el aparato como p ej arena piedras o polvo uso violento o influencias externa como p ej da os por ca das as como por el desgaste habitu al por el uso Esto se aplica especialmente en aquel...

Page 35: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

Page 36: ...entes recomendaciones al momento de entregar su equipo El producto debe cumplir la totalidad de la descripci n de garant a Aseg rese de enviar el equipo sin accesorios Anexe copia de su factura de com...

Page 37: ...co cr Cartago R e puestos y Reparaciones Solan o 175 mts este de la iglesia taras Tel fono 506 2537 4622 cristiansol76 hotmail com Ecuador Guayaquil Pino Aristata S A Tulc n 403 y Luis Urdaneta Tel f...

Page 38: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

Page 39: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

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