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that can lead to loss of control and/or
kickback. If the wheel you are using
begins to wobble or has ever wobbled,
discard it immediately. Although such a
wheel may temporarily cease to wobble,
e.g., if run without load, it will always be
prone to wobble again under certain
conditions.
WARNING
Some other non-STIHL branded
diamond wheels are manufactured with
abrasive material on their sides. Do not
use such wheels, since the abrasive
material may lead to substantially
increased reactive forces in a pinch or
sideloading situation.
WARNING
Never use chipped abrasive wheels or
circular saw blades, carbide-tipped
blades, rescue blades or wood-cutting or
toothed blades of any nature on a cut-off
machine. The use of such wheels or
blades will greatly increase the risk of
loss of control and severe personal
injury or death from reactive forces,
since the chipped section of an abrasive
wheel or the teeth of a saw blade may
catch in the material being cut and
generate substantially greater reactive
forces, including rotational kickback.
Cut-off machines are designed for use
with abrasive wheels in good condition
only. Machines designed for use with
wood-cutting or other toothed blades
use different types of guarding systems
that provide the protection necessary for
those types of blades. Machines, such
as a cut-off machine, that are designed
for use with abrasive wheels require a
different guarding system, which is not
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designed to provide protection against
all dangers presented by circular saw
blades, carbide-tipped blades, rescue
blades or wood-cutting or toothed
blades of any nature.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from loss of
control from reactive forces, including
kickback, when cutting:
1.
Hold the cut-off machine firmly with
both hands.
2.
Maintain good balance and footing
at all times. Never cut while
standing on a ladder.
3.
Position the cut-off machine in such
a way that your body is clear of the
cutting attachment. Avoid standing
in direct line with the wheel (See
illustration.) Never bend over the
cutting attachment, especially when
there is a risk of reactive forces.
Ensure sufficient freedom of
movement, especially in trenches.
Make sure there is sufficient space
for the user and the fall of the
severed part.
4.
Never work with a diamond wheel
that wobbles or that has ever
wobbled or that is manufactured
with abrasive material on its sides.
5.
Do not cut wood or any other
material for which the abrasive
wheel is not authorized.
6.
Do not overreach. Never cut above
shoulder height.
7.
Never sideload a wheel in the kerf.
8.
Be especially alert for reactive
forces, including kickback, when
cutting with the front and upper
quadrant of the wheel.
9.
Be alert to shifting of the workpiece
or anything that could cause the cut
to close and pinch the wheel,
especially in the upper quadrant.
Support the workpiece in such a
way that the cut remains open.
Never make a cut that results in a
binding of the wheel.
10. Use wet-cutting whenever feasible.
In a pinch situation the water can act
as a lubricant and reduce the
energy of reactive forces.
11. Use extreme caution when
reentering a cut and do not turn the
wheel at an angle or push the wheel
into the cut as this may result in a
binding of the wheel.
Gyroscopic Forces
Be alert for gyroscopic forces that are
caused by the rapid spinning of the cut-
off wheel. These forces result in
opposition to directional change, e.g.,
when the operator attempts to move the
machine in a sideways direction.
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