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External electromagnetic interference (e.g.
mains voltage fluctuations, electrostatic
discharges) can cause the power tool to
switch off automatically.
In this case, switch off the power tool and then
switch it back on again.
2.6.5 Safety of people
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Wear personal protective equipment and,
depending on the work situation, use:
Fullface protection, eye protection
or safety glasses/goggles, hard hat
and special apron
Protect yourself against debris thrown
up by wearing a hard hat, safety
goggles or face protection and wear an
apron, if necessary.
Hearing protection
The typical Aweighted sound
pressure level of this power tool is over
85 dB (A) while working with the tool.
If you are exposed to loud noise for
lengthy periods, there is a risk of
hearing damage or even hearing loss.
Halfmask with filter
Fine dust can be produced when dry
substances are added during mixing.
The risk of silicosis is very high when
mixing materials containing quartz,
therefore a suitable halfmask with
filter must be worn.
Asbestos-containing material may
only be machined by specialists.
Nonslip safety footwear
Antivibration safety glove
At a release value A (8) for armhand
vibrations of over 2.5 m/s
2
, the wearing
of antivibration safety gloves is
recommended.
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Keep the mains power lead away from
rotating insert tools.
If you lose control of the tool, the mains power
lead can be cut or caught and your hand or arm
can be pulled into the rotating insert tool.
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Never put down the power tool until the
insert tool has come to a complete standstill.
The rotating insert tool can come into contact
with the surface on which the power tool is
placed, which could cause you to lose control of
the power tool.
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Do not leave the power tool running while
you are carrying it.
Your clothing can get caught by inadvertent
contact with the rotating insert tool and the
insert tool can drill into your body.
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If the machine is switched on, do not direct
insert tools towards your own or other
people's bodies. Do not touch or take hold
of the tools.
2.6.6 Hazards when using and
handling the power tool
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The approved speed of the insert tool must
be at least as high as the maximum speed
given on the power tool.
Accessories which rotate faster than approved
can break and fly off the tool.
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Change insert tools carefully and only use
the mounting tools provided, if they are in
perfect condition. Disconnect the mains
plug before changing the insert tool.
Use of the mounting tool provided prevents
damage to the power tool and insert tool.
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Do not expose power tools to extreme heat
or cold.
Mechanical and electrical damage can occur
during extreme heat and/or cold.
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Allow the insert tools, tool holders and other
parts cool in the immediate vicinity of the
work area after use.
The equipment can be very hot after use. Do not
touch or grip the parts. Risk of injury.
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Additional signs or other, non BAIER
specific parts may not be screwed or
riveted onto the motor, handle, gearbox or
protective housing.
This could damage the power tool and cause
malfunctions to occur.
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Avoid unnecessary noise emissions.
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Note and follow the safety and work
instructions for the accessories used.
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When switching on and while working with
the power tool, hold onto it tightly at both
handles and place your body and arms
in a position in which they can absorb
the kickback forces or reaction torque on
starting up.
The person using the tool can control the
kickback and reaction forces by taking suitable
precautions.
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