Safety Regulations; Putting Into Operation - EINHELL 41.386.70 Instructions D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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Anleitung DWS 90
13.11.2001 7:30 Uhr
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5. Safety regulations

Take suitable precautions to protect yourself and
your environment from potential hazards.
Never put the universal sander/grinder to any use
other than that intended.
Be careful with combustible materials -
sparking is possible.
Keep pneumatic tools safe from children.
Always concentrate while you work. Do not work if
you are tired.
Use only a quick-release coupling to connect up
the air supply.
It is imperative to use a pressure reducer to set
the working pressure.
Never use oxygen or combustible gases as an
energy source.
Always disconnect the tool from the air supply
before carrying out any repairs or maintenance
work.
Never allow the tool to run unloaded at full idle
speed for any length of time.
Wear the necessary protective clothing,
particularly goggles and safety gloves, when
working with the universal sander/grinder.
Watch out for sparks when grinding. Hot flying
particles may burn into both soft and hard
materials (glass, floor coverings, etc.) or ignite
inflammable solids and liquids (hay, saw dust,
lacquers, etc.).
Abrasives
Use only organically bonded abrasive wheels and
organically or inorganically bonded grinding pins
and small abrasive wheels (wheel Ø smaller than
20 mm).
Under no circumstances are you to use abrasive
wheels at speeds higher than the speed quoted in
rpm by the wheel's manufacturer.
Allow new abrasive wheels (and all re-mounted
abrasive wheels) a running-in period of 30
seconds on the tool on which they are to be used.
Operators and other personnel are to stay out of
the danger zone during the trial run.
Never halt an abrasive wheel by pressing on its
circumference or face.
Tighten the lock nut only enough to hold the
abrasive wheel securely in place.
Operators are to be thoroughly instructed on how
to use the sanding/grinding tool safely.
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Make sure that the air hose connections and hose
couplings are tight and that the air pressure is the
same as that specified in the instructions.
Examine grinding pins for signs of damage before
using them for the first time and then regularly
every day.
Handle grinding pins and other abrasives
carefully. Do not drop. Avoid knocks.
Make sure the pneumatic motor and the tool's
bearings are kept properly lubricated, ideally by
means of an oiler in the compressed air line.
Regular overhauls by a specialist (at least every 3
months, depending on how the tool is used) will
ensure troublefree operation and good
performance.
When fitting a grinding pin, be sure to leave a gap
of at least 1 cm between the back of the abrasive
and the tool lock nut.

6. Putting into operation

Screw the supplied plug-in nipple into the air
connection after you have wound 2 to 3 layers of
sealing tape around the thread.
Fitting the various attachments
Belt sander
To fit the belt sander attachment you must first take
the drill chuck or grinding pin holder off the tool.
Screw the belt sander guide roll on the tool and
tighten securely with the supplied wrenches. Mount
the belt sander attachment and fasten securely with
the supplied socket wrench, making sure that the
arrow points in the direction of rotation.
Belt sander

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