2.2 Noise and vibration emissions
WARNING
Hearing damage if noise emission
value is exceeded
Wear hearing protection.
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WARNING
Danger of injury if vibration emis-
sion value is exceeded
Select tools correctly and change
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promptly in case of wear.
Specify additional safety measures to
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protect the operator against the effect
of vibrations (e.g. keep hands warm,
organization of work processes, pro-
cessing with normal feed force).
Depending on the conditions of use and con-
dition of the power tool, the actual load can
be higher or lower than the specified mea-
surement.
The specified vibration emission value was
measured according to a standardized test
process and can be used to compare power
tools. It can also be used for a preliminary
estimation of the vibration load.
Times when the machine is switched off or is
running, but not actually in use, can signifi-
cantly reduce the vibration load during the
entire working period.
Translation of the original operator's manual
3 Operation
ATTENTION
Property damage due to twisting of
the power tool
Cut curves at a low feed rate.
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Do not fall below the power tool's mini-
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mum radius.
Before processing the workpiece, coat
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the cutting track with oil to improve the
cutting results and increase the service
life of the wearing parts.
Only apply the power tool to the work-
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piece once it has reached full speed.
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If the cutting line ends within the work-
piece: Guide the power tool a few mil-
limeters backwards at full speed.
Only switch the power tool off when the
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cutting process is finished.
To operate the power tool, see:
– Switching on and off
– Setting the speed
– Slitting workpieces
– Separating chips
– Checking charge
– Changing rechargeable battery
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3.1 Reducing the speed
C 160
C 160
C 200
(2A5)
(2B5)
(2A5)
power tools, the speed can be reduced
quickly in the following situations:
– Cutting after scribing
– Cutting radii
– Cutting high-strength materials
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C 250
(3B5)
With these
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