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- Make sure of your footing. Avoid abnormal working positions.
- Keep electric tools out of the rain. Never use electric tools in wet or damp conditions, and
never use them near flammable liquids.
- Keep the power cable safe from damage. Oil, solvent and sharp edges can damage cables.
- Keep your workplace tidy.
- Make sure the power switch is "OFF" before plugging into outlet.
- Wear suitable clothing. Never wear loose-fitting clothes or jewelry. Use a hair-net on long hair.
- For your own safety, use only the manufacturers accessories and attachments.
- Always wear safety goggles, safety gloves and hearing protection on grinding, brushing and
cutting jobs.
- Check that the speed marked on the grinding wheel is the same as or higher than the grinders
rated speed.
- Make sure that the dimensions of the grinding wheel are suitable for the grinder.
- It is essential to store and handle grinding wheels in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.
- Each time before using a grinding wheel, check it carefully. Never use a grinding wheel which
is broken, cracked or damaged in any other way.
- If backing layers are supplied with or stipulated for the grinding wheels, make sure they are
used.
- Before beginning with your work, make sure that the grinding wheel is correctly mounted and
secured. Allow the tool to run in a safe position for 5 minutes in idle mode. Stop the tool
immediately if notable vibrations develop or if you discover any defects. In this case, examine
the machine to find the cause of the trouble.
- Never use the grinder without the supplied wheel guard.
- Never use a separate reducer sleeve or adapter to mount grinding wheels with too large a hole.
- Make sure that no danger results from any sparks produced during use, e.g. injury to persons
or ignition of flammable substances.
- Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Use other personal safety items such as
gloves, an apron and a helmet when necessary.
- Please note that the workpiece will get hot when grinding or cutting.
Caution! Risk of burns!
Allow the workpiece to cool. Some materials become glowing hot when subjected to grinding.
On lengthy jobs, interrupt your work and allow the workpiece to cool.
- Use no coolant of any kind.