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1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. During use, maintain control of the tool. The operators represent the most important
aspect of safety. To best protect against the risk of injury, work cautiously and
carefully.
2. The pneumatic tool should not be used and repaired by someone under the influence of
drugs or alcohol.
3. When a fault / defect is detected, immediately disconnect the power supply cord from
the tool.
4. Only carry the pneumatic tool by its handle, and without pressing the start lever.
Always disconnect the compressed air supply hose before transport.
1.1 Risks Associated with the Work Area
1. Keep unqualified people, children, etc. away from the work environment and the
pneumatic tool.
2. Only use to tool with proper lighting and visibility.
3. Pay attention in unknown work environments and areas. The pneumatic tool is not
isolated from the power supply.
4. Be especially careful to avoid contact with dust, air jets or other pollutants. If
necessary, wear a dust mask.
5. It is important to maintain a stable and secure position while working. Beware of air
hoses, which can cause you to trip and fall.
1.2 Risks Associated with the Presence of Rotating and/or Moving
Parts
Grab the pneumatic tool correctly, using the appropriate "torch" handle.
Never touch the rotating parts of the tool, particularly the grinding wheel and the grinding
wheel chuck.
Vibration, repetitive motions and uncomfortable positions may be harmful to your arms and
hands. Discontinue use of the grinder if you experience symptoms of physical discomfort,
tingling and pain.
While working, do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that could get caught in the moving
parts of the tool. Similarly, put hair back in a net or a cap.
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