Villager
VLN 120 (GB)
7
o)
Do not use the power tool near flammable materials.
Sparks can ignite these
materials.
p)
Do not use tools that require liquid coolant.
The use of water or other liquid
coolants can cause an electric shock.
Kickback and corresponding warnings
Kickback is the sudden reaction due to a hooked or locked rotating insert tool such
as a grinding wheel, sanding pad, wire brush, etc. Hooking or jamming results in
an abrupt stop of the rotating insert tool. This speeds up an uncontrolled power
tool against the direction of rotation of the insert tool at the blocking point.
If for example, a grinding wheel is hooked or jammed in the workpiece, the edge
of the grinding wheel dipping into the workpiece may catch and thereby break the
grinding wheel or cause a kickback. The grinding wheel then moves toward or
away from the operator, depending on the direction of rotation of the disc at the
blocking point. This grinding wheels can also break.
A kickback is the result of incorrect use of the power tool. It can be prevented by
appropriate precautions, as described below:
a.
Hold the power tool firmly and bring your body and arms into a position
where you can absorb the recoil forces. Always use the auxiliary handle, if
present, to have the greatest possible control over kickback forces or reaction
moments during startup.
The operator can control the recoil and reaction
forces through appropriate precautions.
b.
Never bring your hand close to rotating tools.
The insert tool can move over
your hand during a kickback.
c.
Avoid using your body to move the area where the power tool will move
during a kickback.
The kickback drives the power tool in the direction opposite
to the movement of the grinding wheel at the blocking point.
d.
Be particularly careful about corners, sharp edges, etc. Prevent tool inserts
from bouncing off the workpiece and jamming.
The rotating insert tends to
jam at corners, sharp edges or when rebounding. This causes a loss of control or
setback.
e.
Do not use a chain or toothed saw blade.
Such tools often cause a kickback or
loss of control of the power tool.
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