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- AMIN 12-125 WH -
Stand: 02.03.2007
5. Safety Instructions
The power tool must not be operated with damaged or incorrectly clamped tools as
this may cause vibration.
When machining certain materials, dust and vapour may occur which result in an
explosive atmosphere. The power tool must not be used in an explosive atmosphere.
When using the the power tool personal protection equipment, especially eye
protection must be used.
Depending on the materials to be machined dust extraction may have to be used.
After switching off, the power tool may continue to run for a few seconds. The tool
must not be touched until it is at a standstill.
In the case of failure of the compressed air supply, the power tool must be switched
off at the valve so as to prevent uncontrolled start-up when the pressure returns.
Compressed air hoses may whip uncontrollably and may cause serious injury.
Energy retained in the form of compressed air bears a potential safety risk.
A maximum air pressure of 0,63 MPa must not be exceeded during power tool
operation. The power tool must only be connected using a pressure control valve.
Make sure that loose clothing and long hair are not ensnared by the power tool when
in operation.
To protect the operator, he or she must wear goggles and ear protection during
operation. It is recommended that gloves and suitable protective clothing is worn.
All operators using the power tool must abide by the accident prevention regulations
as well as the FEPA safety code.