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any persons in the vicinity, are out of
the range of the rotating cutting
disc. The protective hood should
protect the operator from broken
pieces and accidental contact with
the grinding tool.
b Only use diamond-set cutting discs
with your power tool. Just because
you are able to attach an accessory
to your power tool this does not
guarantee that it is safe to use.
c The permitted revolutions of the tool
must be at least as high as the
highest revolutions specified on the
power tool. Accessories that rotate
faster than they are permitted to may
break and fly.
d Grinding tools may only be used for
the purposes recommended. For
example: Never use the side surface
of a cutting disc to grind. Cutting
discs are designed to be used to
remove material with the edge of the
disc. Lateral forces on these tools
may break them.
e Always use undamaged tensioning
flanges in the correct size and shape
for the cutting disc you have
selected. Suitable flanges support the
cutting disc and thus reduce the risk
of the disc breaking.
f Do not use worn cutting discs from
larger power tools. Cutting discs for
larger power tools are not designed to
cope with the higher revolutions of
smaller power tools and may break.
g The external diameter and thickness
of the tool must match the
dimensional specification of your
power tool. Incorrectly dimensioned
tools cannot be sufficiently shielded
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or controlled.
h The cutting disc and flange must fit
precisely to the cutting spindle of
your power tool. Tools that do not fit
precisely to the cutting spindle of the
power tool will rotate unevenly,
vibrate heavily and may cause loss of
control over the device.
i Do not use damaged cutting
discs. Check the cutting discs for
splintering and cracks prior to each
use. If the power tool or the disc
itself is dropped, check to see
whether it is damaged or use an
undamaged tool. After checking and
mounting the cutting disc, make
sure that you and anybody else in
the vicinity are outside the range of
the rotating tool insert and allow the
tool to rotate at top speed for a
minute. Damaged discs will usually
break within this test period.
j Wear personal safety gear.
Depending on the work you are
doing, wear a full-face visor, visor or
protective goggles. If appropriate,
wear a dust mask, ear defenders,
protective gloves or a special apron
designed to keep grinding and
material particles away from you.
Your eyes should be protected from
the flying objects that may be
generated during various
applications. Dust or breathing
masks must be capable of filtering
the dust generated during operation.
If you are exposed to loud noise for
extended periods, you may suffer a
loss of hearing.
k Ensure that other people are kept a
safe distance from your workplace.
Anyone entering the workplace must
wear personal protective gear.
Pieces of the workpiece or broken
tools may fly away and cause injuries
even outside the direct working area.