LRS 93
15
GB
materials.
– Wear ear protection. Observe instructions from
the employer or occupational and health regula-
tions.
– Operate and maintain compressed air tool ac-
cording to these operating instructions.
– Select, maintain and replace accessories and
consumables according to these operating in-
structions.
– Assure function of the silencer at the com-
pressed air tool.
Vibration hazard
– Vibrations can cause damage to nerves and prob-
lems with blood circulation in hands and arms.
– When working in cold environments wear warm
clothing and keep hands warm and dry.
– In the event of numbness, tingling or pains in fin-
gers or hands or white colouration of the fingers
or hands, cease work, inform employer and con-
sult a doctor.
– Operate and maintain compressed air tool ac-
cording to these operating instructions.
– Do not hold the compressed air tool too tight, but
with a secure grip while observing the necessary
hand reaction forces. The vibration risk is greater
with increasing gripping strength.
Additional safety information for pneumatic ma-
chines
– Compressed air can cause serious injuries.
– Disconnect the compressed air hose from
the compressed air supply. In the event of
non-use of the compressed air tool, before
maintenance and when changing inser-
tion tools.
– Never direct the air flow towards yourself
or other persons.
– Hoses flapping around can cause serious inju-
ries. Check whether hoses and their fixing devic-
es have not suffered damage or become loose.
– The operating pressure should not exceed 6.2
bar.
– The machine must not be operated at a higher
speed than 7000 min
-1
– Never carry the compressed air tool by the com-
pressed air hose.
Further safety information
–
Keep your work area tidy.
Untidiness in the work
area can cause accidents.
–
Take into consideration environmental influ-
ences.
Do not leave compressed air tools out in
the rain.
–
Keep away from children!
Do not allow others to
touch the compressed air tool or the compressed
air hose. Keep others away from your work area.
–
Store your compressed air tools safely.
Unused
compressed air tools should be stored in a dry,
inaccessible or locked location, out of the reach
of children.
–
Do not use the compressed air hose for purpos-
es for which it was not intended.
Protect the
compressed air hose from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Check the compressed air hose regularly
and if it becomes damaged, have it replaced by an
approved specialist. The compressed air hose
cannot be used for application devices such as
atomising and spraying equipment as the safety
requirements against electrical hazards cannot
be satisfied.
–
Take good care of your tools.
Keep the tools
sharp and clean to enable better and safer work.
Follow the maintenance regulations and the in-
formation about tool replacement. Keep handles
dry and free of oil and grease.
–
Do not leave any tool key inserted.
Before
switching on check that key and adjustment tools
are removed.
–
Avoid unintended start-up
. Do not carry a com-
pressed air tool that is connected to a com-
pressed air supply with your finger on the trigger.
When connecting the compressed air hose to a
compressed air supply, make sure that the switch
is not activated.
–
Be alert!
Pay attention to what you are doing. Al-
ways work with care.
Do not use the compressed air tool if you are not
able to concentrate properly.
–
Have
your compressed air tool repaired by a
qualified specialist.This compressed air tool cor-
responds to the relevant safety regulations. Re-
pairs should only be carried out by a qualified
specialist. The operator is otherwise at risk of an
accident.
–
Only work with correctly processed compressed
air.
Using the Festool supply unit VE guarantees
this.
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