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TRANSLATION OF
THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
CORDLESS ANGLE GRINDER
58G003
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
SPECIFIC REGULATIONS REGARDING SAFE USE OF ANGLE
GRINDER
SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR GRINDING, PAPER SANDING,
WORKING WITH WIRE BRUSHES AND USE OF CUTTING
WHEELS
• This tool can be used as a regular grinder, for use
with
sanding
paper,
wire
wheels.
Follow
all
safety
descriptions
and
data
Failure to observe below guidelines may create risk of electric
shock, fire and/or serious body injury.
• Do not use this tool for polishing. Using the device for
purposes other than it is designed for may create risks and cause
body injuries.
• Do not use equipment not designed and not recommended
by the manufacturer for use with this power tool.
Possibility of equipment installation in the device alone does not
guarantee safe use.
• Maximum permissible rotary speed of a working tool
must not be lower than maximum rotary speed specified
for the device.
Working tool that exceeds permissible rotary speed may crack
and part of it may splinter.
• Outer diameter and thickness of working tool must match
to the device dimensions. Working tools with incorrect
dimensions may be insufficiently shielded or controlled.
• Working tools with threaded insert must exactly match
to spindle thread. In case of working tools fixed with
collar, the working tool hole diameter must match to the
collar diameter. Working tools that do not allow for precise
attachment onto the device rotate unevenly, vibrate very hardly
and can lead to loss of control over the device.
• Do
not
use
damaged
circumstances. Before each use check equipment, e.g.
grinding wheels for dents and cracks, grinding plates
for cracks, abrasion or heavy wear, wire brushes for
loose or broken wires. In case of dropping the device or
working tool, make sure it is not damaged or use other,
undamaged tool. Once the working tool has been checked
and installed, switch on the device and let it work for one
minute at maximum speed. Make sure that operator and
bystanders are beyond range of rotating tool. Damaged
tools mostly break within such test time.
• Wear personal protection equipment. Depending on the
task, use protective mask that shields whole face, eye
protection or safety glasses. When necessary use anti-
dust mask, hearing protectors, work gloves or special
apron that protects against small particles of grinding
and grinded material. Protect eyes against particles produced
at work and floating in the air. Anti-dust mask and respiratory
protection must filter dust produced at work. Prolonged exposure
to noise may lead to hearing loss.
• Make sure to keep bystanders at safe distance outside of
the range of the device. Each person close to operating
device must use personal protection equipment. Splinters
brushes
and
cutting
guidelines,
instructions,
supplied
with
the
device.
working
tools
under
any
of processed piece or cracked working tool can chip off and cause
damage also beyond direct range.
• When carrying out tasks when the tool can hit hidden
electric wires, hold it only by insulated areas of the handle.
Contact with power supply line may transfer voltage to metal
parts of the device and cause electric shock.
• Never put away the device before working tool comes to
complete stop. Rotating tool can contact the surface it is put on,
which can cause loss of control over the device.
• Do not carry the device when it is rotating. Accidental
contact of rotating working tool with clothes may cause catching
and plunging of working tool into operator's body.
• Clean ventilation holes of the device on regular basis.
Motor blower sucks dust into casing and large depositions of
metal dust may cause electric hazards.
• Do not use the device in proximity of flammable materials.
Sparks can cause ignition.
• Do not use tools that require liquid coolant. Use of water or
other liquid coolants may cause electric shock.
KICKBACK AND RELEVANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
• Kick back is a sudden device reaction to locking or catching
of rotating work tool, such as grinding wheel, disc, wire brush
etc. Catching or locking causes sudden stopping of rotating
work tool. Uncontrolled device is then pulled in direction
opposite to work tool rotations. E.g. when grinding wheel
jams itself in processed piece, wheel edge plunged in material
may lock and cause breaking off or kick back. Grinding wheel
movement (towards or away from operator) depends then on
grinding wheel movement direction at the place it locked.
Grinding wheel may also break.
• Kick back is a result of inappropriate use of the device. It can
be avoided by observing below mentioned safety precautions.
• Hold the device firmly, position your hands and body to
limit kick back effect. Always use additional handle when
it is included in standard equipment, to have the greatest
possible control of kick back forces and counter torque
during start up. Tool operator can control sudden pulling and
kick back effect by observing appropriate safety precautions.
• Always keep your hands away from rotating working tools.
As a result of kick back, working tool may cause hand injury.
• Stay away from zone of device potential movement at kick
back. At kick back, the device moves in direction opposite to
movement of grinding wheel at the place of jamming.
• Be very careful when processing corners, sharp edges etc.
Prevent rebound or jamming of work tools.
• Rotating work tool is more susceptible to jamming when
processing corners, sharp edges or after rebound. It can cause
loss of control or kick back.
• Do not use cutting blades for wood or toothed blades.
• Work tools of this type often cause kick back or loss of control
over the device.
DETAILED SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR GRINDING AND CUT-
TING WITH A WHEEL
• Only use grinding wheels designed for the device and
shield designed for that wheel. Grinding wheels that are not
proper accessories for the device may not be sufficiently shielded
and safe.
• Offset grinding wheels must be installed in such a way that
the grinding surface does not protrude beyond edge of the
safety guard. Unprofessionally installed grinding wheel that
protrudes beyond edge of the safety guard cannot be shielded
sufficiently.
• The guard must be securely attached to the device
to guarantee the greatest safety possible. It must be
positioned in such a way, that the grinding wheel section
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