Residual Risks - Festool LRS 400 Manual De Instrucciones Original

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– Do not hold the compressed air tool too tight,
but with a secure grip while observing the nec-
essary hand reaction forces. The vibration risk
is greater with increasing gripping strength.
Additional safety information for pneumatic
machines
– Compressed air can cause serious injuries.
– Disconnect the compressed air hose from the
compressed air supply. In the event of non-use
of the compressed air tool, before mainte-
nance and when changing insertion tools.
– Never direct the air fl ow towards yourself or
other persons.
– Hoses fl apping around can cause serious in-
juries. Check whether hoses and their fi xing
devices have not suffered damage or become
loose.
– The operating pressure should not exceed 6.2
bar.
– Never carry the compressed air tool by the com-
pressed air hose.
Further safety information
– Keep your work area tidy. Untidiness in the
work area can cause accidents.
– Take into consideration environmental infl u-
ences. Do not leave compressed air tools out in
the rain.
– Keep away from children! Do not allow others
to touch the compressed air tool or the com-
pressed air hose. Keep others away from your
work area.
– Store your compressed air tools safely. Unused
compressed air tools should be stored in a dry,
inaccessible or locked location, out of the reach
of children.
– Do not use the compressed air hose for pur-
poses for which it was not intended. Protect the
compressed air hose from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Check the compressed air hose regularly
and if it becomes damaged, have it replaced by
an approved specialist. The compressed air hose
cannot be used for application devices such as
atomising and spraying equipment as the safety
requirements against electrical hazards cannot
be satisfi ed.
– Take good care of your tools. Keep the tools
sharp and clean to enable better and safer
work. Follow the maintenance regulations and
the information about tool replacement. Keep
handles dry and free of oil and grease.
– Do not leave any tool key inserted. Before
switching on check that key and adjustment
tools are removed.
– Avoid unintended start-up. Do not carry a
compressed air tool that is connected to a com-
pressed air supply with your fi nger on the trig-
ger. When connecting the compressed air hose
to a compressed air supply, make sure that the
switch is not activated.
– Be alert! Pay attention to what you are doing.
Always work with care. Do not use the com-
pressed air tool if you are not able to concentrate
properly.
– Have your compressed air tool repaired by a
qualifi ed specialist. This compressed air tool
corresponds to the relevant safety regulations.
Repairs should only be carried out by a qualifi ed
specialist. The operator is otherwise at risk of
an accident.
– Only work with correctly processed com-
pressed air. Using the Festool supply unit VE
guarantees this.
2.2

Residual risks

In spite of compliance with all relevant design
regulations, dangers may still present them-
selves when the machine is operated, e.g.:
• Workpiece parts being thrown off,
• Parts of damaged tools being thrown off,
• Noise emission,
• Sawdust emission.
3
Noise and vibration information
The typical values determined in accordance with
EN ISO 15744are:
Sound pressure level
Noise level
Measuring uncertainty allowance
The noise level can exceed 85 dB(A) during
operation. Wear ear protection!
Vibration emission level a
ured in accordance with ISO 28927:
3 directions
Handle
Auxiliary handle
For information: According to the old EN ISO
8662:
1 direction
Handle
Auxiliary handle
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80 dB(A)
91 dB(A)
K = 3 dB
an uncertainty K meas-
h
a
= 5,8 m/s²
h
K = 3,0 m/s²
a
= 8,7 m/s²
h
K = 3,0 m/s²
a
= 4,5 m/s²
h
K = 2,0 m/s²
a
= 4,0 m/s²
h
K = 1,0 m/s²

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