Additional Safety Instructions - SATA 51311 Manual Del Uso

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5 ) The outer diameter and thickness of the attachment must be within the rated power range of the power tool. Incorrect
attachment sizes cannot be adequately protected or controlled.
6 ) The shaft hole size of the grinding wheel, flange plate, backrest pad or any other accessories must be suitable for
mounting on the spindle of the power tool. Attachments with shaft holes that are not compatible with power tool
mountings will be unstable, excessively vibrating and causing loss of control.
7 ) Do not use damaged accessories. Check attachments before each use, such as whether the grinding wheel has shards
and cracks, whether the back cushion has cracks, tears, or excessive wear. If the power tool or accessory is dropped,
inspect it for damage or installing an undamaged accessory. After checking and installing accessories, keep yourself and
bystanders away from the plane of the rotating attachment and run for 1 min at the maximum no-load speed of the power
tool. Damaged accessories usually break during this test.
8 ) Wear protective equipment. Use a mask, safety goggles, or safety glasses as appropriate. Wear dust masks, hearing
protectors, gloves, and engineering aprons that can block small abrasives or pieces of work pieces when applicable. The
eye shield must block flying debris generated by various operations. Dust masks or masks must be able to filter the
particles produced by the operation. Long-term exposure to high-intensity noise can cause deafness.
9 ) Keep bystanders at a safe distance from the work area. Any person entering the work area must wear protective
equipment. Fragments of the work piece or broken attachment may fly out and cause injury to bystanders in the
immediate area of operation. Cutting accessories that come in contact with live wires can charge the exposed metal parts
of the power tool and cause the operator to get an electric shock.
10 ) When working in a place where the grinding attachment may be cut to dark lines or its own wires, hold the power tool
only through the insulated grip surface. Access to a live wire on the cutter attachment may cause the exposed metal parts
of the power tool to become live and pose an electric shock hazard to the operator.
11 ) Keep the cord away from the rotating attachment. If not properly controlled, the cord may be cut off or entangled and
your hand or arm may be caught in the rotating attachment.
12 ) Do not drop the power tool until the attachment completely stops moving. Rotating attachments can grab the surface and
pull the power tool to lose control of the tool.
13 ) Do not operate the power tool when carrying it. Unexpectedly touching a rotating attachment may wrap your clothes and
cause the attachment to injure the body.
14 ) Always clean the vents of the power tool. The motor fan draws dust into the cabinet and excessive metal powder
deposition can cause electrical hazards.
15 ) Do not operate power tools near flammable materials. Sparks may ignite these materials.
16 ) Do not use accessories that require coolant. Water or other coolant may cause electric corrosion or electric shock.

Additional safety instructions:

Rebound and related warnings:
Bounce is a sudden reaction force due to a stuck or wound rotating wheel, backrest pad, wire brush, or other attachment.
Jamming or entangling can cause a rapid blocking of the rotating attachment, which in turn causes the uncontrolled power
tool to produce a movement in the opposite direction of rotation of the attachment at the point of the attachment.For example,
if the grinding wheel is wound or stuck by the workpiece, the edge of the grinding wheel stuck into the stuck point may enter
the surface of the material and cause the grinding wheel to climb out or rebound. The grinding wheel may fly to or from the
operator, depending on the direction of movement of the grinding wheel at the point of arrest. Under this condition, the
grinding wheel may also be broken.Rebound is the result of misuse and/or incorrect operation of the power tool or conditions,
and can be avoided by taking the appropriate precautions given below.
1 ) Hold the power tool tightly to keep your body and arm in the correct condition to resist rebound. If there is an auxiliary
handle, it must be used at all times in order to minimize the rebound or counter-torque at start-up. If proper precautions
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