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accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord.
Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may
make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
b)
Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform.
Holding
the workpiece by hand or against your body leaves it unstable and may lead to loss of control.
c)
When performing work where the cutting element might contact invisible wires or the device’s own
power cord, hold the power tool by the insulated surfaces of the handpiece.
Contact with the mains wire
can cause ground fault to metal parts of the power tool, which could result in electrocution.
d)
Keep your hands away from the cutting range. Do not put hands under the item being sawn.
Contact
with the blade poses the danger of injuries.
e)
Switch on the power tool before the blade contacts the material.
Otherwise there is a risk of recoil if the
tool gets jammed in the sawn material.
f)
Make sure that the foot plate is attached safely during cutting.
The jammed blade can break or cause
recoil.
g)
Switch off the power tool when you finish work. You may retract the blade from the sawn material only
when it is not moving.
This prevents recoil and makes it possible to put the power tool aside safely.
h)
Only use undamaged blades that are in good condition.
Bent or blunt blades can break or cause recoil.
i)
Do not stop the blade by pressing it to the side after switching off.
The blade can be damaged, break or
cause recoil.
j)
Use appropriate devices to search for invisible power wires, pipes etc., or ask your utility company
to do so.
Contact with live wires can result in fire or electric shock. Damage to a gas pipe can result in
explosion. Cutting into water pipes causes material damage and may result in electric shock.
k)
Secure the item being sawn.
It is safer to secure the sawn item in a gripping tool or a vice than to hold it
in your hand.
l)
Keep your work station clean.
Material mixes are particularly dangerous. Dust from a light material can
ignite or explode.
m)
Wait until the power tool stops moving before putting it away.
Otherwise the tool can stall and get out
of control.
n)
Do not use the power tool if its power cord is damaged. Do not touch a damaged power cord. If it gets
damaged during operation, unplug the cord.
Damaged power cords increase the risk of electric shock
.
o)
Do not machine material that contains asbestos.
Asbestos is carcinogenic.
p)
If, during work with the power tool, harmful, flammable or explosive dusts form, use appropriate
protective measures
(as some dusts are carcinogenic); it is recommended that you wear a dust mask
and vacuum clean the sawdust and chips after work.
7 .
Safety for laser pointers
Safety for laser pointers:
consist out of a warning sign of danger and explanatory label and are meant to alert the user of the risk
associated with improper use of a laser pointer.
•
The laser pointer (the beam reflected from the surface of the workpiece materials) is dangerous for the
eyes of people and animals .
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