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injuries.
b) This electric tool is not suitable for grinding,
cutting-off or working with wire brushes.
Use
of the electric tool in ways it was not intended
could lead to dangerous situations and injuries.
c) Do not use any accessories which have not
been designed and recommended by the
manufacturer specifically for this electric
tool.
Just because you can attach an accessory
to your electric tool, this does not guarantee that
you can use it safely.
d) The maximum speed of the plug-in tool
must be at least as high as the maximum
speed
specified on the electric tool.
Accessories
which rotate faster than the maximum speed
may break and be catapulted out of the tool.
e) The external diameter and thickness of the
plug-in tool must comply with the dimension
specifications of your electric tool.
Plug-in
tools of the wrong size cannot be adequately
screened or checked.
f) Grinding wheels, flanges, grinding disks or
other accessories must fit precisely on the
grinding spindle of your electric tool.
Plug-in
tools which do not fit exactly on to the grinding
spindle of the electric tool will rotate irregularly,
vibrate a great deal and may result in you losing
control.
g) Do not use damaged plug-in tools. Before
use, check plug-in tools such as
grinding/sanding wheels for splintering and
cracks, grinding/sanding disks for cracks,
wear or heavy wear, and wire brushes for
loose or broken wires. If the electric tool or
the plug-in tool is dropped, check whether it
is damaged or use an undamaged plug-in
tool. When you have checked and fitted the
plug-in tool, make sure that you and other
persons in the vicinity are not on a level with
the rotating plug-in tool and allow the electric
tool to run for one minute at maximum
speed.
Damaged plug-in tools will generally
break during this test time.
h) Wear personal protection equipment. Use
face guards, eye protection or goggles
depending on the application. If reasonable,
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 flying foreign
bodies which may be created by a range of
applications.
Dust masks or respiration masks must filter
the dust generated by the application.
If you
are exposed to loud noise for a lengthy period of
time, you may suffer hearing loss.
i) Ensure that others keep a safe distance away
from where you are working. Anybody 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 handles
when carrying out work during which the
plug-in tool could strike concealed power
cables or its own mains lead.
Contact 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 machine,
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
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