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The diamond cut-off wheel must fit on the support
flange without any play. Do not use any adapters
or reducing pieces.
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Diamond cut-off wheels must be stored and han-
dled with care in accordance with the manufac-
turer's instructions. Ensure that the diamond cut-off
wheels are fitted according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
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Use flexible underlays if these are supplied with
the abrasive and when they are required.
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Ensure that any sparks caused during work
cannot pose a danger, e.g. by striking the user or
other persons or by igniting flammable sub-
stances.
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Protect endangered areas using flame-resistant
blankets. Keep a suitable fire extinguisher on
hand in areas with a fire hazard.
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The diamond cut-off wheels run on after the
machine has been switched off.
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Always wear safety glasses, respirator, safety
gloves, hearing protection and sturdy shoes when
working with your power tool!
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Damaged or vibrating tools or tools with run-out
must not be used.
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Avoid damage to gas or water pipes, electric
cables and load-bearing walls (statics).
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Pull the plug out of the plug socket before car-
rying out any adjustments, retooling or mainte-
nance.
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Replace a damaged or cracked auxiliary handle.
Do not operate the machine with a defective
auxiliary handle.
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Replace a damaged or cracked safety hood. Do
not operate the machine with a defective safety
hood.
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Do not switch on the machine, if device parts or
safety equipment are missing or defective.
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Further safety instructions
Reduce dust exposure!
Particulates that arise when working with this
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machine may contain substances, which could
cause cancer, allergic reactions, respiratory
illnesses, birth defects or other mutagenic
effects. Typical of these substances are: Lead (in
lead-containing paint), mineral dust (from bricks,
concrete, etc.), wood treatment additives (chro-
mate, wood preservative), some types of wood
(oak or beech dust), asbestos.
The risk depends on how long the user or per-
sons in the vicinity are exposed to the load.
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Do not swallow or inhale particles. To reduce the
loading from these substances:
• Ensure good ventilation of the place of work
and wear suitable protective equipment, e.g.
dust masks that are capable of filtering out
microscopic small particulates.
• Observe the directives applicable for your ma-
terial, personnel, application and place of use
(e.g. health and safety regulations, disposal).
• Capture the particulates generated at the place
of origin, do not allow them to be deposited in
the surroundings.
• Use accessories suitable for special work. This
will reduce the uncontrolled escape of particu-
lates into the surroundings.
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Use a suitable dust extraction system.
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Reduce the dust load by:
• Ensuring the escaping flow of particulates and
exhaust air from the machine is not directed
towards yourself or towards other persons in the
vicinity or towards settled dust.
• Use an extractor system and/or an air cleaner,
• Provide good workplace ventilation and keep
clean by vacuuming. Sweeping or blowing
swirls up dust.
• Vacuum or wash protective clothing. Do not
blow, hit or brush.
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