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9.
Make sure that other persons maintain a
safe distance from your work space. Any
person entering your work space must
wear protective equipment.
Broken pieces
of your workpiece or broken attachments may
become ballistic and cause injury even outside of
the work space itself.
10.
Only hold the power tool insulated
gripping surfaces when working in areas
where the power tool may hit hidden
power lines.
Contact with live wires can energize
metallic device components and result in electric
shock.
11.
Never set the power tool down before
the attachment has come to a complete
stop.
Attachments that are still rotating may come
into contact with the surface and result in a loss of
control over the power tool.
12.
Do not let the power tool run while you
are carrying it.
Accidental contact with the
rotating attachment may cause your clothing to
become entangled and cause severe physical
injury.
13.
Regularly clean the power tool’s
ventilation slots.
The motor fan draws dust
into the housing and the accumulation of too much
metallic dust may cause an electrical hazard.
14.
Do not use the product near flammable
materials.
Sparks may ignite such materials.
15.
Do not use any attachments that require
liquid coolants.
The use of water or other liquid
coolants may result in electric shock.
Additional safety instructions for
all applications – Kickback and
related warnings
Kickback is a violent reaction caused by the pinching
or jamming of an attachment such as a cutting disks,
buffing disks, grinding disks, wire brushes, etc. Pinching
or jamming results in the rotating attachment being
instantly immobilized. This causes the uncontrolled
power tool to rebound in the opposite direction of the
rotating attachment where the pinching occurs. For
instance, when a buffing disk pinches or jams, the edge
of the disk may catch in the workpiece and cause the
disk to break or result in kickback. The buffing disk then
moves toward or away from the operator depending on
the direction of rotation where the jam occurs. Buffing
disks may also break at this point. Kickback is the
result of incorrect use of a power tool. Kickback may
be prevented by following appropriate precautionary
measures such as those below.
Hold the power tool securely and
assume a posture with your body and
arms that can attenuate kickback should
it occur. Always use the additional
handle if there is one to maintain the
highest level of control possible in the
event of kickback or reaction torque at
top speed.
The operator can maintain control of
kickback or reaction torque should they occur by
taking suitable precautionary measures.
Keep your hands away from rotating
tool attachments at all times.
In case of
kickback, attachments may jump toward your
hands.
Keep your body out of the area that
the power tool would enter in case of
kickback.
In case of kickback, your power tool
will jump in the direction opposite to that in which
the grinding disk is moving.
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