OSE 80-2 / ODE 100-2 / ORE 125-2
Attention Risk of fire! Avoid overheating
the material to be ground and the grinder.
Always empty the dust container before
taking breaks from work.
Grinding dust in the dust sack, microfilter,
paper sack (or in the filter sack or filter
of the dust extractor) may self-ignite under
unfavourable conditions, e.g. caused
by flying sparks when grinding metals.
It is particularly hazardous if the grinding
dust is mixed with paint or polyurethane
residue or other chemical substances
and if the material is ground for a long
time until hot.
Do not use the electric power tool
if it has a damaged power cord.
Do not touch the damaged power cord
and pull out the mains plug if the power
cord is damaged during work.
Damaged power cords increase the risk
of an electric shock.
Use the electric power tool for dry san-
ding only. If water penetrates the electric
power tool, there is an increased risk
of electric shock.
Dust released from materials, such
as lead paints, some types of wood,
minerals and metal, may be hazardous
to the operator or people in the vicinity.
Inhaling or touching these dusts may
result in respiratory diseases and/or
allergic reactions.
– Ensure the work place is well ventilated!
– If possible, use external dust extraction.
– It is recommended to wear a respirator
mask belonging to filter class P2.
Secure the workpiece.
A workpiece is held more securely
in a clamping device or vice than by hand.
Keep the workplace clean.
Material mixtures are especially
dangerous. Light metal dust may
burn or explode.
Do not work on materials which release
hazardous substances (e.g. asbestos).
Never grind or cut light metals which have
a magnesium content greater than 80%.
Risk of fire!
Before using the machine, check that
the grinding tools have been installed
and secured correctly. Switch on the
power tool at no load for 30 seconds!
Interrupt the test run immediately if violent
vibrations occur or other damage is esta-
blished. Check the machine to determine
the cause.
Before putting down the power tool, switch
it off and wait until it comes to a standstill.
Do not clamp the power tool in a vice.
Always lay the power cord to the rear away
from the electric power tool.
Additional safety instructions
Use only extension cables permitted
for outdoor use.
Identify the power tool with stickers only.
Do not drill any holes into the housing.
The mains voltage and the voltage speci-
fications on the rating plate must corres-
pond.
Noise and vibration
The noise and vibration values have been
determined in accordance with EN 60745.
The A evaluated noise level of the power
tool is typically:
Sound
pressure
L
pA
OSE 80-2
ODE 100-2
ORE 125-2
Uncertainty K = 3 dB
Total vibration value:
Emission value a
OSE 80-2
ODE 100-2
ORE 125-2
Uncertainty K = 1.5m/s
WARNING!
The indicated measurements refer to new
power tools. Daily use causes the noise and
vibration values to change.
Sound
power
[dB(A)]
L
[dB(A)]
WA
80
91
80
91
78
89
[m/s
h
2.9
3.6
3.5
2
]
2
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