Risk of injury
If the tool is left unattended with the air hose
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connected, it can be started by unauthorised
individuals and cause personal injury.
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Pneumatic tools can throw out mounting
pieces or other objects.
Loose keys, spanners and other tools that
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are left attached to a rotating part of the tool
may result in injury.
Serious injury can occur if a pneumatic tool
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is started by mistake during maintenance or
tool changing.
Compressed air tools can cause the
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workpiece to move on contact, which can
result in personal injury.
Carelessness or lack of concentration can
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cause you to lose control of the tool, which
can result in personal injury.
Tools and accessories (such as grinding
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discs, chisels, sockets, drills, nail guns,
staple guns) of a poor quality, or that are
damaged or unsuitable for the purpose, can
shatter during use, throwing out parts and
causing serious injury.
Risk
ENGLISH
Always disconnect the air hose when the tool
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is not in use. Store the tool out of the reach
of children and inexperienced individuals.
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Only use parts, mounting pieces and
accessories that are recommended by the
manufacturer.
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Keep the work area clean. Keep children and
onlookers at a safe distance when using the
tool.
Make sure the work area is well lit.
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Do not use tyre filling nozzles when blow
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cleaning.
Always disconnect the air hose before
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lubrication and before assembling the tool
and/or accessories.
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Never carry the tool by the hose.
Avoid accidental starting. Do not carry the
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tool with your finger on the trigger when the
tool is connected to the compressed air
supply.
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Repairs must only be carried out by an
authorised service centre.
Secure the workpiece with clamps or similar,
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so that it cannot move.
Never use compressed air tools if you are
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under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication.
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Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm
footing and good balance.
Keep the handles clean, dry and free from oil
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and grease.
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Pay attention to what you are doing. Always
be careful when using the equipment. Use
your common sense. Do not use the tool if
you are tired.
Only use tools and accessories that are
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designed for the tool's rated speed.
Never use tools that have been dropped,
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exposed to knocks or bumps, or that are
damaged.
Only use sockets that are approved for
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impact tools together with impact wrenches.
Do not overload the tool. Let the tool do the
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work.
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Precautions