5. Safety precautions
when carrying heavy items, i.e. keep your back straight
when lifting and carrying. Maintain a secure stance, espe-
cially when using ladders or when working from scaf-
folding.
■
Use the handles provided for transportation of the
drive unit and control unit. Ensure that the handles are
always kept clean and free of grease.
■
If the drive unit and control unit are to be transport-
ed by means of a crane, the lifting points provided must
be used.
■
Only suitable, conventional site cranes or mobile
cranes may be used for lifting.
Safety measures at the danger
area
■
Safety measures must be implemented in the area
where sawing is taking place to ensure that operators
and bystanders cannot be injured or property dama-
ged by debris that may fly off or fall down (broken-off
diamond segments, small stones, sawing slurry, etc.)
while sawing is in progress. Safety measures must also
be implemented in the area not directly visible to the
operator, i.e. behind where sawing is taking place.
■
Persons must NEVER enter the danger area (3 meters
in all directions from the line of the cut to be made)
while the blade drive is switched on.
3m
3m
3m
1
m
∞
m
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
220
kg
5.5
CAUTION
Secure the working area. Ensure that no persons can be
injured or property / equipment damaged by falling objects
or debris that may fly off during the sawing operation.
1. Approval must be obtained from the site engineer or
site management before beginning the sawing work.
2. Find out whether overcutting at corners is permitted.
If not, the corresponding corner holes must be planned
and drilled first.
3. Check that the area is cordoned off, that supports are
in place and warnings to third parties are displayed.
When setting up and operating the saw system and
when removing parts that have been cut away, always
ensure that no persons are below the area in which you
are working. Falling objects could cause serious injury.
The danger area may be entered only when the machi-
ne is switched off at the main switch.
Preparations
■
Keep the working area tidy and always unroll the full
length of hoses and cables. Untidiness and bad organ-
isation of the working area can lead to accidents.
■
Make sure that no gas, water, electricity or other sup-
ply lines are located in the cutting area. Supply lines locat-
ed close to the cutting area which could be damaged by
falling parts, for instance, must be specially protected
and, if necessary, temporarily switched off etc.
■
Ensure that the cooling water used is drained or
extracted in a suitably controlled manner. Water that is
allowed to drain away or spray around in an uncontrolled
manner can lead to damage or accidents. The fact that
water could drain away into internal, hidden cavities, e.g.
in brickwork or masonry, must also be taken into account.
3m
3
m
∞
m
3m
3m
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
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