H y d r a u l i c
R o t a r y H a m m e r D r i l l
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Translation of the original manual,
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Safety Instructions for Prevention of Entanglement Hazards
CAUTION – Loose clothing, personal jewellery (e.g. necklace), scarves/ ties, long hair or
gloves can get caught up in the machine tool or accessories and thus cause severe injuries
(lack of breath by throttling, abrasions, skin injuries and/ or cuts and lacerations).
Wear suitable, close fitting work clothing!
Wear a hair net, if you have long hair
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When handling the machine, jewellery, necklaces, etc.
have to be removed or are forbidden, respectively.
Safety Instructions for Prevention of Noise Hazards
Always wear hearing protection – This refers to the operator, as well as to any other
person within the vicinity of the machine. Observe the instructions of the employer and of the
professional association.
During operation high noise levels can cause permanent hearing problems such as tinnitus (ringing, buzzing,
whistling or humming in the ears), hardness of hearing or even deafness.
If possible, use sound absorbing material, in order to avoid ringing noise at the work pieces.
Safety Instructions for Prevention of Vibration Hazards
Vibrations can cause damage of nerves and blood vasculares in hands and arms.
Wear warm clothing and keep your hands warm and dry when working in cold conditions. Exercise
hands and fingers regularly.
Use stands and/or weight balancers, if possible.
When using a support (e.g. stand) make sure the machine is securely fixed. If no support is used, hold
the machine with light but safe grip in order to support the tool’s reaction torque. The tighter the grip the
greater the risk of vibrations.
Mount the machine as described in the operating instruction booklet in order to avoid unusually high
vibrations.
Stop work immediately, if you feel any numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of fingers or hands. Inform
the employer and consult a doctor.
Safety Instructions for Prevention of Dust and Fume Hazards
Wear respiratory protection - Use respiratory protection as instructed by your employer
and as required by occupational health and safety regulations. Potentially generated or
disturbed dust and fumes in the working environment or from using the machine can cause
illness (e.g. cancer, birth defects, asthma and/ or dermatitis).
Carry out risk assessment regarding dust and fume hazards and implement appropriate measures.
Keep the working place clean.
Keep in mind that working in certain materials may create dust and fumes causing a potentially
explosive atmosphere
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