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2.5.2.
Electrical Energy
Only use original fuses with the prescribed rating. The floor saw must be switched off immediately in
the event of faults. Electrical work may only be carried out by certified and qualified technical
personnel.
The electrical equipment of a machine must be inspected/checked at regular intervals. Defects such
as loose connections and damage cables must be rectified immediately. The machine must be tagged-
out to prevent accidental startup.
2.5.3.
Dust
With work in confined spaces, observe existing national regulations, if necessary.
To prevent airborne dust and provide cooling during cutting, the saw blade must be continuously
sprayed with water. Dry cutting is prohibited. Do not eat, drink or smoke in the work area.
2.5.4.
Noise
See section 3.3
2.5.5.
Exhaust fumes
Machines with internal combustion engine must not be operated indoors or in confined spaces.
2.6.
Transport
Lifting gear of sufficient load-bearing capacity must be used when transferring by crane. Check lifting
gear beforehand for any damage.
Appoint a capable signalperson for the lifting operation.
Only lift the floor saw as described in the operating manual using lifting gear.
Only use a suitable transport vehicle with an adequate load-bearing capacity.
Secure the machine properly in compliance with the regulations. Use suitable lashing points.
The floor saw drive must be switched off even for a minor relocation.
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