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- Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated
lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
This also applies to dust from other materials such
as some timber types (like oak or beech dust),
metals, asbestos. Other known diseases are e.g.
allergic reactions, respiratory diseases. Do not let
dust enter the body.
Observe the relevant guidelines and national
regulations for your material, staff, application and
place of application (e.g. occupational health and
safety regulations, disposal).
Collect the particles generated at the source, avoid
deposits in the surrounding area.
Use suitable accessories for special work. In this
way, fewer particles enter the environment in an
uncontrolled manner.
Use a suitable extraction unit.
Reduce dust exposure with the following measures:
- do not direct the escaping particles and the
exhaust air stream at yourself or nearby persons
or on dust deposits,
- use an extraction unit and/or air purifiers,
- ensure good ventilation of the workplace and keep
clean using a vacuum cleaner. Sweeping or
blowing stirs up dust.
- Vacuum or wash the protective clothing. Do not
blow, beat or brush.
5. Overview
See page 2.
1 Button for adjusting the hand guard
2 Hand protection
3 Sliding on/off switch
4 Additional handle / Additional handle with vibration
damping *
5 Speed adjustment wheel
6 Adjusting nut
7 Accessory
8 Support flange
9 Spindle
10 Allen key
11 2-hole spanner
* depending on equipment/not in scope of delivery
6. Initial Operation
Before plugging in, check that the rated mains
voltage and mains frequency, as stated on the
rating label, match with your power supply.
Always install an RCD with a max. trip current
of 30 mA upstream.
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6.1
Attaching the additional handle
Always work with the additional handle
attached (4)! Attach the additional handle on
the left or right of the machine and secure.
6.2
Attaching the hand guard
Always work with the hand guard (2) attached.
Inserting:
- Press and hold the button (1).
- Slide the hand guard (2) into the slot from the
bottom to the top as shown (see illustration a,
page 2). First slide the glider with the widest
diameter approx. 5 mm into the external slot. Then
slide the glider with the smallest diameter into the
inner slot.
Note: Do not try to slide both gliders into both slots
at the same time, as this will not work. Start with
the external glider, and the inner glider will follow
automatically.
Turning:
- Press the button (1) and turn the hand guard until
the closed section is facing the operator.
- Make sure that the guard is securely positioned:
The button (1) must engage and you should not be
able to turn the safety guard.
7. Attaching the accessory
Disconnect the mains plug before changing
any accessories. The machine must be
switched off and the spindle at a standstill.
7.1
Positioning the accessory
See illustration b, page 2.
- The two sides of the support flange (8) are
different: Place the support flange (8) around the
spindle (9) in such a way that the large collar
diameter which corresponds to the accessory (7)
is facing upwards.
- Place the accessory (7) on the support flange (8).
The accessory must lay flat on the supporting
flange.
7.2
Tightening/loosening the clamping nut
Securing the clamping nut (6):
The 2 sides of the clamping nut (6) are different.
Screw the clamping nut onto the spindle (9) as
follows:
A
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B
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- A) In the case of thick (6 mm) accessories:
The collar of the clamping nut (6) faces