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Prior to first use always read the safety instruc-
tions!
— Failure to observe the operating instructions and
the safety instructions could result in damage to
the device and danger for the operator and other
persons.
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All persons involved in the commissioning, op-
eration and maintenance of the device must be
appropriately qualified.
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The safety instructions must not be lost – give
them to the operator.
Danger due to ejected parts
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If a workpiece, an accessory or even the tool
bit itself breaks, parts can be thrown out at high
speed.
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When using the threaded fastener tool, always
wear impact-resistant eye protection. The level of
protection required should be specially assessed
for every particular use.
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It must be ensured that the workpiece is safely
secured.
Hazards due to entanglement/
drawing in
Hazards due to entanglement/drawing in can lead
to suffocation, scalping and/or cutting injuries, if
loose clothing, personal jewellery, neck chains, hair
or gloves are not kept away from the tool and its
accessories.
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Gloves can get caught in the rotating drive,
which can lead to injuries or fractures of the
fingers.
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When using rotating drive sockets and extension
bars, the entanglement/drawing in of rubber or
metal-reinforced gloves can occur easily.
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Do not wear loose-fitting gloves or gloves with
cut-off or worn glove fingers.
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Never hold the drive, socket or drive extension.
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Keep your hands away from the rotating drive.
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General safety instructions
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Special safety instructions
Operating hazards
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Tools must be maintained regularly, to check that
the rated values required from the present part of
ISO 11148 and labels are legible and indicated
on the machine. The employee/user must contact
the manufacturer to obtain replacement identifi-
cation labels as necessary.
Never use a damaged threaded fastener tool.
Use only genuine Würth accessories and
spare parts.
When using the tool, the operator's hands are
exposed to hazards due to crushing, impacts,
cutting, friction and heat. Wear suitable gloves to
protect the hands.
The operators and maintenance personnel must
be physically strong enough to handle the weight
and power of the tool.
Hold the tool correctly: Be ready to counter any
normal or sudden movements - have both hands
ready.
Ensure your body is balanced and that you are
standing securely.
Release the hold-to-run control device to start-up
or stationary in the event of a power supply
outage.
Use only the lubricants recommended by the
manufacturer.