Safety
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M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
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2010
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Mill Drill
BF 30 Vario
Version 1.0.6
27 / 08 / 2010
1.8
Individual protection gear
For certain work individual protection gear is required.
Protect your face and eyes: During all work and specifically work during which your face and
eyes are exposed to hazards, a safety helmet with a face guard should be worn.
Use protective gloves when handling pieces with sharp edges.
Use safety shoes when you position, dismantle or transport heavy components.
Use ear protection if the noise level (emission) in the workplace exceeds 80 dB (A).
Before starting work, make sure that the prescribed individual protection gear is available at the
workplace.
CAUTION!
Dirty or contaminated body protection gear can cause disease. Clean it each time after it
has been used and once a week.
1.9
For your own safety during operation
WARNING!
Before activating the mill drill, double check that this will not endanger other people and
cause damage to equipment.
Avoid any unsafe working practises:
Make sure your work does not endanger anyone.
The instructions in this manual need to be observed during assembly, handling, main-
tenance and repair.
Use protective goggles.
Turn off the mill drill before measuring the workpiece.
Do not work on the mill drill if your concentration is reduced, for example, because you are
taking medication.
Stay on the mill drill until the working spindle has come to a complete halt.
Use prescribed protection gear. Make sure to wear a well-fitting work suit, when
necessary, a hairnet.
Do not use protective gloves during drilling or milling work.
Unplug the shockproof plug from the electrical power before changing the tool.
Use suitable devices for removing drilling and milling chips.
Make sure your work does not endanger anyone.
Clamp the workpiece tightly before activating the mill drill.
In the description of work with and on the mill drill we highlight the dangers specific to that work.