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Safety and operating instructions
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G2427 S180
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Brand
General purpose
Bearings
Air lubrication
Esso
Beacon EP2
Arox EP46
Q8
Rembrandt EP2
Chopin 46
Mobil
Mobilegrease XHP 222
Almo oil 525
Shell
Alvania EP2
Tonna R32
Texaco
Multifak EP2
Aries 32
Molycote
BR2 Plus
Overhaul
WARNING Overspeed could result in serious injury or death
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If governor is used, check that correct governor is assembled. Careless
handling may put it out of order
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Do not disassemble security parts, e.g. speed governor or overspeed shut-
off. These parts must be completely replaced when damaged
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Always check the free speed of the machine after service. See Section
Preparation before using the die grinder
The entire machine should be checked regularly at six-month intervals. If it is in
heavy duty service or not running properly it should be taken out of service
more often for inspection.
The strainer at the air inlet should be cleaned frequently to prevent clogging and
decreased capacity.
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Ergonomic guidelines
1.
Take frequent breaks and change work positions frequently.
2.
Adapt the workstation area to your needs and the work task.
• Adjust for convenient reach range by determining where parts or tools
should be located to avoid static load.
• Use workstation equipment such as tables and chairs appropriate for the
work task.
3.
Avoid work positions above shoulder level or with static holding during as-
sembly operations.
• When working above shoulder level, reduce the load on the static mus-
cles by reducing the weight of the tool, using for example torque arms,
hose reels or weight balancers. You can also reduce the load on the static
muscles by holding the tool close to the body.
• Make sure to take frequent breaks.
• Avoid extreme arm or wrist postures, particularly for operations requir-
ing a degree of force.