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wheels are designed to remove
material with the edge of the disc.
Lateral forces working on these
grinding tools may break them.
d Always use undamaged tensioning
flanges in the correct size and
shape for the sanding disc you
have selected. Suitable flanges
support the sanding disc and thus
reduce the danger of the disc
breaking. Flanges for cutting wheels
may differ from flanges for other
sanding discs.
8 Additional safety notes with regard
to abrasive cutting
a Avoid blocking the cutting wheel
or employing too great a pressure.
Do not execute any excessively
deep cuts. Overloading the cutting
wheel increases the wear and the
tendency to tilt or block and thus the
possibility of kick back or breaking of
the grinding tool.
b Avoid the area in front and behind
the rotating cutting wheel. If you
move the cutting wheel away from you
within the tool, in the event of the
power tool kicking back, the turning
wheel may be thrown in your direction.
c If the cutting wheel blocks or you
stop working, switch the unit off
and hold it still until the wheel has
come to a standstill. Never attempt
to pull a running cutting wheel out
of the cut, this may cause kick
back. Work out and eliminate the
cause of the blockage.
d Do not switch the power tool back
on with it still in the workpiece.
Wait until the cutting wheel has
reached the full revolutions before
you carefully continue with the cut.
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e Support boards or large
f Be particularly careful when carrying
6 – Safety instructions
• The device is suitable for dry cuts
• Only use the wall chaser with the
• Check the area you intend working on
When working with a wall chaser, a lot
of dust is generated. Thus, never work
without dust extraction and always wear
a dust protection mask!
• If the power cable is damaged, it
Safety notes for the laser projector
• Caution! If methods of operation and
Otherwise the wheel may get caught,
jump out of the workpiece or cause
kick back.
workpieces to reduce the risk of
kickback caused by a jammed
cutting wheel. Large workpieces may
bend under their own weight. The
workpiece should be supported on
both sides of the disc, both in the
vicinity of the cut and at the edge.
out a "plunge cut" into an existing
wall or an area you can't see into.
The plunging cutting wheel may hit gas
or water pipes, electrical cables or
other objects and cause kick back.
relating specifically to
the equipment
only, without the use of water.
additional handle!
for power lines, water and gas pipes.
must – in order to prevent risks – be
replaced by the manufacturer or their
customer service representative.
adjustment other than those described
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