Hazards Caused By Flying Parts; Hazards Caused By Entanglement; Hazards During Operation - Parkside PDRS 27 A1 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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The automatic screwdriver may not be modified .
Modifications can reduce the effectiveness of
the safety measures and increase the risks for
the operator .
Do not lose the safety instructions – hand them
to the operator .
Never use a damaged machine on screwed joints .
The machines must be serviced regularly to
check whether the rated values and markings
required in the present part of ISO 11148 are
appended legibly on the machine . The em-
ployee/operator must contact the manufacturer
to obtain replacement stickers for labelling if this
is necessary .

Hazards caused by flying parts

If a workpiece or one of the accessory parts or
even the machine tool itself breaks, parts can
be thrown off at high speeds .
Always wear impact-resistant safety goggles
during operation, when replacing accessory
parts or during repair or maintenance work .
The level of the required protection must be
evaluated separately for each individual task .
You must ensure that the workpiece has been
securely fixed in place .
Check regularly that the rotation speed of
the compressed air tool is not higher than the
specified rotation speed appended on the
compressed air tool . These rotation speed tests
must be conducted without any accessory tools
attached .
Ensure that sparks and fragments created during
work do not present any hazards .
Separate the compressed air tool from the com-
pressed air supply before replacing the attach-
ment or accessories or before you adjust the
settings, service or clean the tool .
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Ensure that no dangers are created for other
persons either .

Hazards caused by entanglement

Hazards caused by entanglement can result
in suffocation, scalping and/or cut wounds if
loose clothing, personal jewellery, necklaces,
hair or gloves are not kept away from the
machine and its accessories .
Gloves can get caught in the rotating drive,
which can lead to injuries or fractures of the
fingers .
Rubber or metal-reinforced gloves can become
entangled easily in rotating drive fittings and
extensions .
Never wear loose-fitting gloves or gloves with
cut-off or worn-out glove fingers .
Never hold onto the drive, the fitting or the drive
extension .
Keep your hands away from the rotating drive .
Dress properly . Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery . Keep hair, clothing and gloves away
from the compressed air tool and moving parts .
Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be
caught in moving parts . There is a risk of per-
sonal injury .

Hazards during operation

When using the machine, the operator's hands
may be exposed to risks such as crushing,
striking, cutting, abrasion and heat . Wear
suitable gloves to protect your hands .
The operator and maintenance personnel must
be physically capable of handling the size,
weight and power of the machine .
Hold the machine correctly: be ready to coun-
teract any normal or sudden movements – keep
both hands ready .
Ensure that your body is balanced and that you
have stable footing .
Keep proper footing and balance at all times .
Prevent unintentional starting . If the air supply is
interrupted, switch off the compressed air tool
using the On/Off switch .
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