Safety Instructions For Using Long Drill Bits; Hazards When Using And Handling The Drill Stand - Baier BDB 825 Mode D'emploi

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Change insert tools carefully and only use
the mounting tools provided, if they are in
perfect condition. Disconnect the mains
plug before changing the insert tool.
Use of the mounting tool provided prevents
damage to the power tool and insert tool.
Never use damaged insert tools. Before
each use, check insert tools for splinters
and cracks. If the power tool or insert tool
is dropped or falls, check whether it is
damaged, or use an undamaged insert tool.
If you have checked and inserted the insert
tool, keep yourself and other people nearby
outside the plane of the rotating insert tool
and let the power tool run at maximum speed
for one minute.
Most damaged insert tools break during this test
period.
Do not expose power tools to extreme heat
or cold.
Mechanical and electrical damage can occur
during extreme heat and/or cold.
Allow the insert tools, tool holders and other
parts cool in the immediate vicinity of the
work area after use.
The equipment can be very hot after use. Do not
touch or grip the parts. Risk of injury.
Additional signs or other, non BAIER-
specific parts may not be screwed or
riveted onto the motor, handle, gearbox or
protective housing.
This could damage the power tool and cause
malfunctions to occur.
When fixing the drill stand on the workpiece
using anchors and screws, ensure that the
anchoring used is able to hold the machine
safely during use.
If the workpiece is not resistant or is porous, the
anchor can be pulled out, which causes the drill
stand to detach from the workpiece.
If fixing the drill stand on the workpiece by
means of a vacuum plate, ensure that the
surface is smooth, clean and not porous.
Do not fix the drill stand onto laminated
surfaces, such as tiles and facings of
composite materials.
If the surface of the workpiece is not smooth,
flat or adequately fixed, the vacuum plate can
detach from the workpiece.
Before and while drilling, ensure that the
vacuum is sufficient.
If the vacuum is insufficient, the vacuum plate
can detach from the workpiece.
Never carry out overhead drilling and drilling
in the wall, if the machine is only fixed by
means of a vacuum plate.
In the event of loss of vacuum, the vacuum plate
detaches from the workpiece.
Avoid unnecessary noise emissions.
Note and follow the safety and work
instructions for the accessories used.
2.6.7 Safety instructions for using
long drill bits
Never work with a higher speed than the
maximum allowable speed of the drill bit.
At higher speeds the drill bit can bend easily,
if it can twist itself free without contact with the
workpiece and result in injuries.
Always start drilling at a low speed and while
the drill has contact with the workpiece.
At higher speeds the drill bit can bend easily,
if it can twist itself free without contact with the
workpiece and result in injuries.
Do not exert excessive pressure and only
press in the longitudinal direction of the
drill bit.
Drill bits can bend and therefore break or result
in a loss of control and injuries.
2.6.8 Hazards when using and
handling the drill stand
Before mounting the drill or drive unit, set
up the drill stand correctly in accordance
with these instructions.
Correct assembly is important to ensure proper,
faultless functioning of the stand.
Fasten the drill stand securely on a firm, flat
surface using the specified and undamaged
installation materials.
If the drill stand can slip or wobble, the drill or
drive unit cannot be guided uniformly and safely.
Disconnect the plug of the drill or drive unit
from the socket before mounting the drill or
drive unit on the drill stand, make any unit
settings or change accessory parts.
Unintentional starting of drills or drive units
causes accidents.
Fix the drill or drive unit securely onto the
drill stand as specified before starting work.
Slipping of the drill or drive unit on the drill stand
can cause loss of control and injuries.
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