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d)
Use special care when working corners,
sharp edges etc. Avoid bouncing and
snagging the accessory.
Corners, sharp
edges or bouncing have a tendency to snag
the rotating accessory and cause loss of
control or kickback.
e)
Do not attach a saw chain woodcarving
blade or toothed saw blade.
Such blades
create frequent kickback and loss of con-
trol.
SAFETY WARNINGS SPECIFIC FOR
SANDING OPERATIONS:
a)
Do not use excessively oversized sand-
ing disc paper. Follow manufactur-
ers recommendations, when selecting
sanding paper.
Larger sanding paper ex-
tending beyond the sanding pad presents a
laceration hazard and may cause snagging,
tearing of the disc or kickback.
b)
Use the machine only for dry sanding.
Penetration of water into the machine in-
creases the risk of an electric shock.
c)
Pay attention that no persons are put at
risk through sparking. Remove any com-
bustible materials in the vicinity.
Spark-
ing occurs when sanding metal materials.
d)
Caution, fire hazard! Avoid overheat-
ing the object being sanded as well as
the sander.
In unfavourable conditions,
e.g., when sparks emit from sanding met-
als, sanding debris in the dust bag, micro
filter or paper sack (or in the filter sack or
filter of the vacuum cleaner) can self-ignite.
Particularly when mixed with remainders
of varnish, poly-urethane or other chemical
materials and when the sanding debris is
hot after long periods of working.
e)
When working with the machine, always
hold it firmly with both hands and pro-
vide for a secure stance.
The power tool
is guided more secure with both hands.
f)
Do not touch and/or inhale harmful/
toxic dust generated during sanding. All
persons in the vicinity of the work area
must wear appropriate personal protec-
tive equipment for protection against
harmful/toxic dusts.
Use the dust extrac-
tion facility and keep the work area well
ventilated.
g) Ensure that you have removed foreign ob-
jects such as nails and screws from the dry-
wall before commencing sanding.
h)
Do not force sander, let the tool do the
work at a reasonable speed.
Overloading
will occur if too much pressure is applied
and the motor slows resulting in inefficient
sanding and possible damage to the sander
motor.
i)
Don’t continue to use worn, torn or heav-
ily clogged sanding paper.
j)
Don’t touch the moving sanding paper.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON
RISKS DUE TO VIBRATION
a)
The declared vibration data represents
the main applications of the tool, but
different uses of the tool or poor main-
tenance can result in different vibration
data.
This may significantly increase the
vibration level over the total working period.
b)
Additional safety measure shall be taken
to protect the user from effects of vibra-
tion.
Maintain the tool and its accessories,
keep hands warm and organize work pat-
terns and periods.
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