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• Do not use worn, damaged or clogged
sanding belts.
• Do not touch the sanding belt when the
tool is running.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BELT
SANDERS
• Hold the power tool by the insulated grips
when working in areas where the tool
may come into contact with concealed
electrical cables or its own power cord.
Contact with a live cable will cause the
metal parts on the tool to also become
live – risk of electric shock.
• Before starting work on walls, ceilings or
floors, check that there are no concealed
electrical cables or conduits. Use a live
wire detector, or ask an electrician for
help. Failure to observe these instructions
could result in the risk of fire, explosion,
electric shock, personal injury and/or
material damage.
• Avoid accidental starting. Switch off the
tool if the power supply is disconnected,
e.g. as a result of a power cut or if the
power cord is pulled out.
• Secure the workpiece. Secure the
workpiece with clamps or a vice. Never
hold the workpiece with your hand.
• Keep the work area clean. The mixing of
dust from different materials is especially
dangerous. Dust from light metals, e.g.
aluminium, can ignite or explode.
• Avoid overheating the tool and workpiece
– risk of material damage.
• Do not touch accessories during or
immediately after use – risk of burn injury.
• Never clean hot tools with flammable
agents – risk of fire and/or explosion.
• In addition to these instructions, you
should always comply with local
regulations and laws concerning health,
safety and the environment.
• Do not remove or cover symbols and
markings on the product. Replace any
stickers that have become illegible or lost.
Observe special care and avoid inhaling
and skin contact with such materials.
Materials that contain asbestos should
only be handled by qualified personnel.
• Do not put your hands under the
workpiece – risk of personal injury.
• Make sure there are no nails, screws or
other foreign objects in the workpieces.
• Dust from wood, metal and lead-based
paint can be harmful to health.
– All persons in the work area must
wear a filter mask that provides
protection from dust.
– Use a dust extractor and keep the
work area well ventilated.
– Children and pregnant women must
not go into the work area.
– Avoid eating, drinking or smoking in
the work area.
• Older types of paint on metal or wood can
be lead-based. Contact a professional if
you suspect that the paint is lead-based.
• Dust from some types of wood and wood
products, e.g. chipboards and fibreboards
can be harmful to health. Wear a dust
filter mask with replaceable filter and use
a dust extractor.
• Stand firmly and make sure that the
power cord does not touch the tool, or
fasten and get in the way.
• The tool removes material by means of
abrasion.
• Check that there are no nails or other
foreign objects in the workpiece.
• Do not use the tool for wet sanding.
• Secure small workpieces so that they
cannot move.
• Do not overload the tool. Let the tool do
the work. Do not overload the tool and
reduce the motor speed. Pressing harder
will not speed up the work, but will put
more strain on the tool and accessories.
• Do not use the dust bag when sanding
metal. Hot metal particles could ignite the
filter or residual wood dust.
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