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attached to your electric tool
does not guarantee safe ope-
ration.
• The allowable rotation
speed of the attachment
tools must be at least as
high as the highest rota-
tion speed indicated on
the electric tool.
Accesso-
ries that run faster than the
allowable speed can break
and fly apart.
• The outside diameter
and thickness of the at-
tachment tool must cor-
respond to the dimen-
sions indicated for your
electric tool.
Attachment
tools which are wrongly di-
mensioned cannot be suffici
-
ently shielded or controlled.
• Attachment tools with
threaded attachment
must fit the threading
of the grinding spindle
exactly. For attachment
tools which are moun-
ted through a flange,
the diameter of the hole
in the attachment tool
must fit the mounting
diameter of the flange.
Attachment tools which can-
not be precisely attached to
the electric tool turn unevenly,
vibrate very strongly and can
ultimately lead to a loss of
control.
•
Never use damaged at-
tachment tools. Check
attachment tools such as
grinding discs for chip-
ping or cracks, grinding
plates for cracks, wear
or strong abrasion be-
fore using them. If the
electric tool or the at-
tachment tool falls off,
check whether it is da-
maged or use an unda-
maged attachment tool.
If you have checked the
attachment tool and at-
tached it, keep yourself
and any nearby persons
beyond the level of the
rotating attachment tool
and allow the device to
run for 1 minute at the
highest rotational speed.
Damaged tools usually break
during this test period.
•
Wear personal safety
equipment. Depending
on the application, use
full face shields, eye
protection or safety
goggles. In so far as it is
appropriate, wear dust
masks, ear protection,
gloves or special aprons
which keep small grin-
ding and material par-
ticles away from you.
Eyes should be protected
from the foreign matter which
can be caused to fly during
the various applications. Dust
or breathing masks should
filter the dust that is created
during operation. If you are
exposed to loud noise for
a long time, you may suffer
hearing loss.
• Ensure that other people
are at a safe distance
to your working area.
Anyone who enters the
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