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Before use
Tool inserts must be given a visual inspection
before each start-up. Do not use damaged tool
inserts. Secure the piece to be worked on.
Inserting and changing
Tighten the tool inserts in accordance with
their instructions and those of the electric
power tool's manufacturer. The tightening of
tool inserts should only be undertaken by
qualified persons. After each tightening, carry
out a test run for a suitable length of time,
during which the characteristic maximum
working speed of the tool insert may not be
exceeded. Always tighten tool inserts without
introducing any out-of-roundness.
Use
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Pay attention to the operating instructions
of the electric power tool with which you
are using the tool insert.
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Before start-up, attach an appropriate
safety device to the electric power tool. Do
not carry out any work without protection
provided through safety devices.
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Use personal protective clothing and
equipment suitable for the type of machine
used and the application undertaken, e.g.
eye and face protection, hearing protec-
tion, respirators, safety shoes, safety
gloves and other protective clothing.
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Only undertake work for which the tool
insert is suitable (taking into consideration
use restrictions, safety instructions and
other data).
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Switch off the electric power tool before
placing it on the workbench or on the floor
and wait until the tool insert is stationary.
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For cut off grinding, place the tool insert
directly in the gap, so that the electric
power tool does not tilt.
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Do not go backwards and forwards in the
material, rather pull the tool calmly through
it.
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Work only at right angles and in straight
lines, to avoid the danger of cracking in
the core or segments breaking off.
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Do not exert a strong grinding pressure;
the weight of the electric power tool will
suffice.
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Do not include any cooling breaks.
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Caution! The tool insert will become very
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hot during the work; only touch it with
safety gloves, after it has cooled down.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING
SAW BLADES
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Only use tool inserts if you are familiar with
their handling.
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Do not exceed the maximum rotation
speed. The maximum permissible rotation
speed indicated on the tool insert must
not be exceeded. Remain within the rota-
tion speed range, if indicated.
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Do not use cracked tool inserts. Throw
away any cracked tool inserts. Repair is
not permitted.
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Clean off any contamination, fat, oil or
water from the clamping surfaces.
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Do not use any loose spacers or bushes
to reduce the size of the holes in the circu-
lar saw blades.
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Make sure that fixed spacers for securing
the tool inserts have the same diameter
and at least 1/3 of the cutting wheel
diameter.
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Make sure that any fixed spacer rings are
parallel to one another.
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Handle the tool inserts with care. Prefera-
bly, store these in their original packaging
or in special containers. Wear safety
gloves to improve safe gripping and to
further reduce the risk of injury.
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Before using the tool inserts, make sure
that all the safety devices are suitably
fastened.
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Make sure before use, that the tool insert
you are going to use corresponds to the
technical requirements of this electric
power tool and is suitably fastened.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even when you use this electric power tool
correctly, residual risks remain The follow-
ing dangers may arise in connection with
the construction and application of electric
power tools, among other things:
1.
Damage to health resulting from hand-arm
vibrations if the electric power tool is used
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