time and keep the balance. So you can control the rotary hammer better and safer if unexpected
situations arise.
1.3.6. Work with appropriate clothing. Do not operate with loose clothing or ornaments.
Keep your hair, clothes and gloves at a safe distance from rotating units of the rotary hammer.
Robes, attire, long hair can be caught and carried away by chuck.
1.3.7. If possible use an external aspiration system, make sure it is switched on and
functioning properly. Use of the aspiration system reduces the risks due to the discharge dust
at work.
1.4. Rotary hammer use and care.
1.4.1. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The
correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
1.4.2. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that
cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
1.4.3. Before you modify the settings of the rotary hammer, working to replace instruments
and ancillary devices, and for a long time when you will not use the rotary hammer, unplug the
plug from the supply network. This measure eliminates the danger of triggering of the rotary
hammer inadvertently.
1.4.4. Keep striking drill in places where they could not be reached by children. Do not let
it be used by persons who are not familiar with how to work with it and have not read those
instructions. When in the hands of inexperienced users, the rotary hammer can be extremely
dangerous.
1.4.5. Keep your shock drill carefully. Check whether the mobile units operate impeccable,
whether it spells, if there is broken or damaged item which distort or alter the functions of
the rotary hammer. Before using the rotary hammer, make sure that the damaged parts to be
repaired. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools and appliances.
1.4.6. Keep your cutting tools well sharpened and always clean. Properly maintained cutting
tools with sharp edges have less resistance and working with them easier.
1.4.7. Use the rotary hammer, attachment, working tools, etc., according to the manufacturer's
instructions. In doing so must comply with specific operating conditions and operations to
perform. Using a drill striking than those provided by the manufacturer applications increases
the risk of accidents.
1.5. Rotary hammer safety warnings.
Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Use auxiliary handle. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
1.5.1. Do not use additional devices which are not recommended by the manufacturer for
this particular power. The fact that you can attach to specified device or machine working tool
does not ensure safe working with him.
1.5.2. Work with personal protective equipment. Work with face mask, eye protection or
goggles. If necessary, work with breathing mask, earmuffs (hearing protectors), work shoes
or special apron that protects you from work to dislodge small particles. Your eyes must be
protected from flying into the working area particles. Dust mask or a breathing filter dust arising
from work. If you are exposed for long periods of loud noise, this can lead to hearing loss.
1.5.3. If you perform activities which threaten to fall working tool of hidden wires under
tension or affect the power cord, hold power tool only electric insulated handles. When
entering the working tool in contact with the wires under tension, it is transmitted through the
metal details of the rotary hammer and this may lead to electric shock.
1.5.4. Keep the power cord a safe distance from rotating work tools. If you lose control over
the rotary hammer, the cable can be cut or fascinated by the working tool and it can cause
injuries.
1.5.5. Never leave the rotary hammer, before working tools to completely stop its rotation.
Rotary tool can touch the object, resulting in losing control over the rotary hammer.
1.5.6. Regularly clean your vent striking drill.
1.5.7. Do not use the rotary hammer near flammable materials. Flying sparks can cause the
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