MPTP1500B MAC
ting instructions, can hold the risk of injuries.
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Any other use exceeds authorization. The manufacturer is not respon-
sible for any damages resulting from unauthorized use; risk is the sole
responsibility of the operator.
Remaining risks:
The machine has been built using modern technology in accordance with
recognized safety rules. Some remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
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The rotating planing spindle can cause injuries to fingers and hands if the
work piece is incorrectly fed.
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Thrown work pieces can lead to injury if the work piece is not properly
secured or fed, such as working without a limit stop.
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Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to wear per-
sonal protective gear such as safety goggles and a dust mask. Use a
vacuum exhaust system.
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Injuries through defective planer/thicknesser blades. Check the blades
regularly for their perfect condition.
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Risk of injuries to finger and hands when changing the planer/thicknesser
blades. Wear suitable gloves.
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Risk of injuries through the starting planer/thicknesser blades when swit-
ching on the machine.
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Injuries caused by electricity through the use of damaged extension
cables.
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Health hazards through the running tool with long hair and loose clothes.
Wear personal protective gear like a hairnet and close-fitting clothes.
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Even when all safety measures are taken, some remaining hazards
which are not yet evident may still exist.
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Process chosen wood only, without imperfections such as: Knots, trans-
verse cracks, surface cracks, foreign objects (nails, screws, metal parts).
Flawed wood creates a risk during work.
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Remaining hazards can be minimized by following the instructions in "Sa-
fety Precautions", "Proper Use", and in the entire operating instructions.
Intended use
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