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3.
Personal
Safety
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Be
attentive,
concentrate
on
the
job
and
use
common
sense
when
working
with
pillar
drills. Do
not
operate
the
pillar
drill
when
you
are
tired
or
under
the
influence
of
drugs.
alcohol
or
medication
A
moment
of carelessness
when
using
the
pillar
drill
can
lead
to
serious
injury.
Wear CE
approved personal protective
equipment. Wearing
CE
approved personal
protective equipment
appropriate
to the
type
of
pillar
drill
and the
application (such
as
a
dust
mask,
non»slip
footwear,
a
safety
helmet,
safety
goggles
or
ear
protection),
reduces
the
risk of
injury.
Avoid
unintentionally starting
the
pillar
drill. Ensure
that the
power
switch is
in the
'OFF‘
position
before
connecting
the
pillar
drill
to
the mains.
Carrying
the
pillar
drill with your
finger
on
the
trigger
or
connecting
the
pillar
drill
to
mains
when
switched
on
can
lead
to
accidents.
Remove
any
adjusting
tools
or
keys
before
turning
the
pillar
drill
on.
A tool
or
key
connected
to
a
rotating part
of the
pillar
drill
can
lead
to
injuries.
Do
not
over-reach.
Maintain
a
stable
posture
and
keep
your
balance.
This
can
improve
your control
over
the
pillar
drill in
unexpected
situations.
Wear
appropriate clothing.
Do
not
wear
loose
fitting
clothes
or
jewellery. Keep
hair,
clothing,
and
gloves
away
from
moving
parts.
Loose
fitting
clothes,
jewellery
or
long
hair
can
be
caught
up
in
moving parts.
If
dust extraction
or
collection
devices
can
be
fitted,
ensure
these
are
connected
and
correctly operated. Using
these
devices
reduces
the
danger posed by
dust.
Correct
handling
and
operation
of
pillar
drills
Do
not
overload
the
pillar
drill. Use
the
appropriate
pillar
drill for
the
job.
You
can
work
more
safely
and
effectively
using
the
appropriate pillar
drill within the
range
of its
capacity.
Do
not
use
pillar
drills with defective
power
switches.
A
pillar
drill which
can
no
longer
be
switched
on
and
off
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repaired.
Disconnect
the
pillar
drill
from the
mains
before
carrying
out
adjustments, changing pillar
drill
or
accessories
and
putting
the
pillar
drill away.
This
precautionary
measure
prevents
unintentional
starting.
Store
pillar
drills
out of
the reach
of children
when
not
in
use.
Do not
allow
people
who
are
unfamiliar
with
the
pillar
drill
or
have
not
read these
instructions
to
use
the
pillar
drill.
Maintain
the
pillar
drill with
care,
Ensure
the
moving
parts
function
correctly
and
do not stick.
Check
whether
parts
are
broken
or
are
so
badly damaged
that
the
pillar
drill’s
functions
are
impaired.
Have
damaged
parts
repaired
before
operating
the
pillar
drill.
Many
accidents
are
caused
by badly
maintained
pillar
drills.
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