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Safety information for air tools
Always wear impact-resistant eye protection
when using the drill. The level of protection
required should be asses for each individual
application.
The wrench must be removed before drilling.
Be sure the work piece is properly secured.
Risks from gripping / winding
Risks from gripping / winding may result in suf-
focation, scalping and / or cuts if loose clothing,
jewellery, necklaces, hair or gloves are not kept
away from the machine and its accessories.
Always wear impact-proof eye protection dur-
ing operation and when performing repairs or
maintenance and replacing accessories on the
drill or the thread cutter. The level of required
protection required should be assessed individ-
ually for each application.
Rotating drives and extensions may easily catch /
wind rubberised or metal reinforced gloves.
Never wear loose gloves or gloves with cut or
worn fingers.
Never hold on to the drive, collect or the drive
extension.
Keep hands away from the rotating drive.
Operating hazards
During use of the device the operator‘s hands
could be exposed to dangers, e.g. cuts, abra-
sions and heat. Wear suitable gloves to protect
hands.
The operator and maintenance personnel must
be physically capable to manage the weight
and power of the machine.
Hold the machine correct: be prepared to coun-
teract typical or sudden movements – keep both
hands ready.
Be sure your body is well balanced and maintain
a solid stance.
High reaction torques may arise in the event of
a jam, which could be caused by excessive
loads on the drill, the drill twisting inside the
material being worked on, or the drill penetrat-
ing the material being worked on.
If tools are required to absorb the reaction tor-
que, use a suspension attachment whenever
possible. If this is not possible, we recommend
side handles for machines with straight handle
and pistol grip. At any rate we recommend
using tools to absorb if it is greater than 4 Nm
for machines with straight handles, greater
than 10 Nm for machines with pistol grip.
Keep hands away from the rotating chuck and
the rotating drill.
In the event of power failure release the start-
or stop control.
Only use the lubricants recommended by the
manufacturer.
Always wear protective goggles. Wearing
protective gloves and protective clothing is
recommended.
Hazards due to
repetitive motions
When using a drill the operator may experience
discomfort in hands, arms, shoulders, neck or
other body parts whilst performing work-related
tasks.
Maintain a comfortable position whilst using
this tool, be mindful of a secure grip and avoid
awkward positions or positions making it diffi-
cult to maintain your balance. The operator should
change his posture during extended periods of
use, which may help to prevent discomfort and
fatigue.
If the operator experiences symptoms such as
persistent malaise, discomfort, palpitations, pain,
tingling, numbness, a burning sensation or stiff-
ness, these warning signs should not be ignored.
The user should consult a qualified healthcare
professional.
Risks associated with
accessories
Disconnect machine from the power supply
before changing a tool or accessory.
Only use accessories and materials sizes and
types recommended by the manufacturer; do
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