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tool does not bounce o
ff
or jam in the
workpiece.
At corners, sharp edges or if it bounces, the
rotating plug-in tool will tend to jam. This will
result in loss of control or recoil.
e) Do not use chain saw blades or toothed
saw blades.
These plug-in tools often cause
recoil or loss of control of the electric tool.
Special safety information for grinding/san-
ding and cutting-o
ff
a) Use only grinding/sanding wheels that
have been approved for your electric tool
and the safety hood designed for these
grinding/sanding wheels.
Grinding/sanding
wheels which are not designed for the electric
tool cannot be shielded adequately and are
unsafe.
b) O
ff
set grinding wheels must be
fi
tted
such that their grinding face does not
project beyond the level of the guard
hood edge.
An incorrectly
fi
tted grinding
wheel that projects beyond the level of the
guard hood edge cannot be adequately shiel-
ded.
c) The safety hood must be securely faste-
ned to the electric tool and adjusted for
maximum safety, i.e. with the smallest
possible part of the grinding/sanding
wheel facing the operator.
The safety hood
helps to protect the operator from broken
pieces, accidental contact with the cutting-o
ff
wheel, and sparks which could ignite clothing.
d) Grinding/sanding wheels may only be
used for the applications for which they
are recommended. For example: Never
grind/sand a side surface area with a
cutting o
ff
wheel.
Cutting-o
ff
wheels are
designed for removing material with the edge
of the wheel. Applying lateral force to these
cutting-o
ff
wheels can cause them to break.
e) Always use undamaged clamping
fl
anges
of the correct size and shape for the
grinding/sanding wheel you have selec-
ted.
Suitable
fl
anges support the grinding/
sanding wheel and thus reduce the risk of the
grinding/sanding wheel breaking. Flanges for
cutting-o
ff
wheels may di
ff
er from the
fl
anges
for other grinding/sanding wheels.
f) Do not used worn grinding/sanding
wheels from larger electric tools.
Grinding/
sanding wheels for larger electric tools are
not designed for the higher speeds of smaller
electric tools and may break.
Other special safety information for cutting-
o
ff
wheels
a) Avoid blocking the cutting-o
ff
wheel or
applying excessive contact pressure.
Do not make any excessively deep cuts.
Overloading the cutting-o
ff
wheel will increa-
se the stress on it and its susceptibility to jam
or block and therefore the possibility of recoil
or of the grinding wheel breaking.
b) Avoid the area in front of and behind the
rotating
cutting-o
ff
wheel.
If you move the
cutting-o
ff
wheel in the workpiece away from
yourself, in the event of recoil the electric tool
and the rotating wheel may be catapulted
directlytowards you.
c) If the cutting-o
ff
wheel jams or you inter-
rupt your work, switch o
ff
the tool and
hold it still until the wheel has reached a
complete standstill. Never attempt to pull
the cuttingo
ff
wheel out of the cut whilst
it is still rotating, otherwise it may su
ff
er
recoil.
Find and rectify the cause of the jam.
d) Do not switch the electric tool on again
whilst it is inside the workpiece. Allow
the cuttingo
ff
disk to reach its full speed
before you continue the cut with care.
Otherwise the wheel may catch, jump out of
the workpiece or cause recoil.
e) Support panels or large workpieces to
reduce the risk of recoil by a jammed
cuttingo
ff
wheel.
Large workpieces may sag
under their own weight. The workpiece must
be supported on both sides of the wheel both
near the cut and also at the edge.
f) Be particularly careful with “pocket cuts”
in existing walls or in areas which you
cannot see clearly.
As the cutting-o
ff
disk
enters the cut it may su
ff
er recoil if it cuts into
gas or water pipes, electric cables or other
objects.
2. Layout and items supplied
2.1 Layout (Fig. 1)
1. Spindle lock
2. ON/OFF switch
3. Additional handle
4. Guard
5. Flange nut wrench
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