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b) Do not use the power tool if the on/off switch is not acti-
vated properly.
Any power tool that cannot be controlled by
its switch is dangerous and must be repaired before use.
c) Disconnect the plug from the power supply and/or from
the power tool battery unit before any adjustment, replace
the accessories or store the power tools.
These preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of accidental start of the
power tool.
d) Store unused power tools out of reach of children and
do not allow them to be used by any unskilled people or
who are not aware of these instructions.
Power tools are
dangerous if used by unskilled people.
e) Carry out the required maintenance on power tools. Check
any possible misalignment or locking of the moving parts,
any breakage of the parts and any other condition that may
affect the operation of power tools. If there is any damage,
the power tool must be fixed before use.
Numerous acci-
dents are caused by improper maintenance of power tools.
f) Keep the cutting elements, where fitted, clean and shar-
pened.
Cutting elements in good conditions and with sharp
edges are less likely to lock and can be controlled more easily.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and abrasive parts, etc.
according to these instructions, considering the work
conditions and the operation to be performed.
The use of the power tool for operations other than those for
which it is intended may cause dangerous situations.
h) Keep a safe distance from moving parts.
Touching moving
parts causes serious injuries.
i) Do not modify the power tool.
Taking off, replacing or adding
components not included in the instructions is prohibited and
causes the warranty to become null and void.
I) Do not leave the power tool running unattended.
Turn it off
before leaving it unattended in order to prevent any accidents.
m)The power tool must never come into contact with water
or other liquids.
Use in these conditions may cause elec-
trocution.
5) Support
a) Have the maintenance operations carried out on power
tools by qualified technical personnel only using original
spare parts.
This will allow the safety of the power tool to
be maintained.
b) Do not attempt to repair the power tool or to access
internal parts.
Interventions by unqualified personnel and
unauthorised by the manufacturer could create serious risks
and will cause the warranty to be null and void.
c) Request only original spare parts.
The use of non-original
spare parts may compromise the safety of the power tool.
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR ALL OPERATIONS
Safety warnings apply equally to grinding, sanding, wire
brushing and polishing, abrasive cutting:
a) This power tool is intended to function as a sander, grinder,
metallic brush, polishing and cutting machine. Read all sa-
fety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications
provided with this power tool.
Failure to follow all instructions
listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or a serious
accident.
b) Do not use attachments which are not specifically made or
recommended by the tool manufacturer.
The mere fact that
a part may be attached to the power tool does not guarantee
safe operation.
c) The rated speed of the part must be at least equal to the
maximum speed indicated on the power tool.
The parts, if
made to run at a speed higher than specified, may break and
be thrown into the air.
d) The outside/inside diameter and thickness of your part
must be adapted to the characteristics of the capacity of
your power tool.
Parts which are not the correct size cannot
be adequately protected or controlled.
e) The shape of the grinders, flanges, pillows or support of
any other part must properly fit the spindle of the power
tool.
Parts with shaft holes that do not match the mounting
hardware on the power tool will not remain in balance, will
vibrate excessively and may cause loss of control.
f) Do not use a damaged part. Before each use, examine
the parts, such as the abrasive grinders to check for any
traces of chips or cracks, the support cushions to check
for any cracks, lacerations or excessive wear, and the
metal brushes to uncover any loose or broken wires. If the
power tool or part has been dropped, examine for signs of
damage or install an undamaged part. After checking and
installing a part, distance yourself and any others present
from the scope of the rotating part and run the power tool
at maximum no-load speed for one minute.
The damaged
parts will normally break during this trial.
g) Always wear personal protective equipment. Depending on
the application, use a face shield, mask or goggles. De-
pending on the task, wear a dust mask, hearing protectors,
gloves and an apron to guard against abrasive fragments
while working.
Eye protection must be able to protect against
flying debris produced by different operations. The dust mask
or respirator should be able to filter the particles produced
from your work. Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can
cause hearing loss.
h) Keep people at a safe distance from the work area. Anyone
entering the work area must wear personal protective
equipment.
Fragments of the workpiece or broken parts may
fly off and cause injury in the immediate vicinity of the work
area.
i) Hold the tool only by the insulated gripping surfaces, while
performing operations in which the cutting part may be in
contact with hidden wiring, or with its own cord.
Contact
between the cutting part and a “live” cable may also cause
the exposed metal parts of the power tool to be “live” and
give an electric shock to the operator.
j) Position the cord away from the rotating part.
If you lose
control of the tool, the cord can be cut or twisted and your
hand or arm may be pulled into the rotating part.
k) Never store the power tool until all of the parts have
completely stopped moving.
The rotating part can grip the
surface and draw the power tool out of your control.
l) Do not run the power tool while carrying it to the side.
Accidental contact with the moving part may lead to it getting
caught in your clothes and can entangle the moving part.
m)Regularly clean the ventilation openings of the power
tool.
The motor fan will draw dust inside the casing and
an excessive accumulation of powdered metal may cause
electrical hazards.
n) Do not operate the power tool near flammable materials.
Sparks could cause these materials to ignite.
o) Do not use parts which require liquid coolants.
The use
of water or other liquid coolants may result in electrocution
or electric shock.
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR KICKBACKS
Kickback is a sudden reaction to catches or entanglements of
the rotating grinder, brush support cushions or any other part.
The jammed or entangled item causes a rapid blockage of the
movement of the part, which in turn forces the power tool out
of control, opposing the direction of movement of the part at
the point of blockage.
For example, if an abrasive grinder is jammed or entangled by