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or fitted is dangerous and can result in seri-
ous injury.
Handling and storage
Fitted tools must be handled and trans-
ported with care. Fitted tools must be stored
to prevent exposure to mechanical damages
and damaging environmental factors. To
prevent damage, remove the fitted tool
before you transport the power tool.
Selection as well as safe and proper use
Observe the data on the label or the fitted
tool as well as restrictions on use, safety
instructions or other notes. Comply with the
labelled direction of rotation of the fitted
tool. If you are unsure which fitted tool to
use, consult the manufacturer or a qualified
professional. Observe the speed of the fit-
ted tool and the power tool.
Before use
Fitted tools must undergo a visual check
before each start-up. Do not use fitted tools
that are damaged. Secure the work piece
you intend to work on.
Inserting/changing
Clamp the fitted tools in place as indicated
by the notes for the fitted tool as well as by
the manufacturer of the power tool. Only
qualified persons may clamp the fitted tools
in place. Each time after clamping the tools
in place, perform a test run for an appropri-
ate period of time. The maximum working
speed for the fitted tool indicated must not
be exceeded in the process. Always clamp
the fitted tools so that no lateral or vertical
run-out occurs.
Handling
a. Observe the notes in the user manual
for the power tool which you are using
this fitted tool with.
b. Before start-up, attach the correspond-
ing protective equipment to the power
tool. Do not perform any work without
any safeguarding by protective
equipment.
c.
Use personal protective equipment
corresponding to the type of machine
and application, e.g. eye and face shield,
ear protection, respiratory protection,
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protective footwear, protective gloves
and other protective clothing.
d. Only perform work, which the fitted tool
is suitable for. Observe any restrictions
on use, safety instructions or other
information.
e.
Before setting the power tool down on
the work bench or the ground, switch it
off and wait until the fitted tool has
come to a complete stop.
f.
When performing cut-off grinding,
insert the fitted tool straight into the
cutting slit so that the power tool
doesn't cant.
g. Do not move back and forth in the
material; instead steadily pull it through
the applicable material.
h. Only work at a right angle and along a
level axis to rule out any risk of cracks
in the core or fragments breaking off.
i.
Do not exert excessive pressure. The
weight of the power tool is sufficient.
j.
Allow for breaks to let the fitted tool
cool off.
k.
The fitted tool will become very hot
during work. Only hold it with protective
gloves after it has cooled off.
Safety instructions for the laser
3.6.
cutting guide
a. Do not point the laser beam at persons
or animals and do not look into the
laser beam. This laser emits a laser
beam that falls under laser class 2 in
accordance with EN 60825-1:2014. You
could blind people with it.
b. A laser is not a toy and does not
belong in the hands of children. Using
it incorrectly may result in irreparable
damage to the eyes.
c. It is forbidden to manipulate the laser
so as to increase its power in any way.
No liability will be assumed for any
damages caused as the result of failure
to comply with these safety
instructions.
d. The laser does not contain any ser-
viceable parts. Therefore, do not open
the housing. Otherwise, you will render
the warranty void.