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Never put the electric tool down before
l)
the attachment has come to a complete
standstill. The rotating attachment may make
contact with the surface on which it is placed and
could cause you to lose control of the electric
tool.
Do not allow the electric tool to run
m)
while you are carrying it. Your clothing
could come into contact with the rotating attach-
ment and cause the attachment to bore into your
body.
Clean the ventilation slots of your
n)
electric tool at regular intervals. The motor
fan draws dust into the housing, and a heavy
accumulation of metal dust may pose electric
hazards.
Do not use the electrical tool in the
o)
vicinity of flammable materials. Sparks
could cause these materials to ignite.
Do not use any attachments that require
p)
liquid coolants. The use of water or other
liquid coolants can lead to an electric shock.
Recoil and corresponding safety
instructions
Recoil is the sudden reaction due to a rotating
attachment (e.g. grinding wheel, grinding disc,
wire brush, etc.) snagging or blocking, Snagging
or blocking results in a sudden stoppage of the
rotating attachment. This causes an uncontrolled
electric tool to accelerate in the opposite direction
to the direction of rotation of the attachment at the
blocking point. If, for example, a grinding wheel
snags or blocks in the workpiece, that edge of the
grinding wheel entering the workpiece may snag
and cause the grinding wheel to break out or to
cause a recoil. The grinding wheel then moves
towards or away from the operator, depending on
the direction of rotation of the wheel at the blocking
point. This can also cause grinding wheels to break.
A recoil is the result of incorrect or improper use of
the electric tool. It can be avoided by taking appro-
priate precautions as described below.
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Special safety instructions
Hold the electric tool firmly and bring
a)
your body and arms into a position in
which you can absorb the recoil forces.
Always use the auxiliary handle, if
fitted, in order to have the greatest
possible control over recoil forces or
reaction moments during starting. By
taking appropriate precautions, the operator can
control the recoil and reaction forces.
Never put your hands near a rotating
b)
attachment. The attachment can travel over
your hand in the event of a recoil.
Keep your body out of the area in which
c)
the electric tool will move in the event
of a recoil. The recoil drives the electric tool
in the opposite direction to the movement of the
grinding wheel at the blocking point.
Work particularly carefully in the
d)
vicinity of corners and sharp edges, etc.
Prevent attachments from rebounding
from the workpiece and jamming. The
rotating attachment tends to jam at corners or
sharp edges or if it rebounds from the workpiece.
This causes a loss of control or recoil.
Do not use a chain saw blade or saw
e)
blade with teeth. Such attachments frequently
cause a recoil or the loss of control over the
electric tool.
Special safety precautions for
grinding and abrasive cut-off
operations:
Use only grinding wheels that are
a)
approved for your electric tool and the
safety hoods intended for these grinding
wheels. Grinding wheels that are not approved
for the electric tool cannot be adequately shield-
ed and are unsafe.
Offset grinding wheels must be
b)
attached so that the grinding surface is
located beneath the safety guard. An
incorrectly attached grinding wheel protruding
over the edge of the safety hood cannot be
shielded adequately.

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