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Take special care when working
b)
around corners, sharp edges, etc.
Avoid allowing the accessory tool
to bounce back from the workpiece
or jam in the workpiece. The rotating
accessory tool is more likely to jam in
corners or sharp edges or if it bounces . This
can cause a loss of control or kickback .
Do not use toothed saw blades.
c)
Such accessories often cause a kickback or
loss of control over the power tool .
Always move the accessory tool in
d)
the same direction in the material
in which it leaves the material (in
other words, the same direction
in which the dust is thrown out).
Guiding the power tool in the wrong
direction will cause the cutting edge of the
accessory tool to jump out of the workpiece
which can lead to the accessory tool being
pulled in this direction .
Always fix the workpiece when
e)
using rotary files, cutting discs,
high-speed milling tools or hard-
metal tools. Even a minimal tilting in
the groove can cause these tools to jam
and lead to a kickback . When cutting disc
jams, it usually breaks . When a rotary file,
high-speed milling tool or hard-metal milling
tool jams, the accessory tool can jump out
of the groove and lead to loss of control of
the power tool .
˜ Supplementary safety
instructions for grinding and
abrasive cutting
Special safety instructions for grinding
and abrasive cutting:
Use only the grinding accessories
a)
approved for your power tool
and only for the recommended
applications. Example: Never grind
with the side surface of a cutting
disc. Cutting discs are designed to
remove material with the edge of the disc .
Any lateral application of force on these
grinding tools can lead to breakage .
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Use only undamaged mandrels
b)
of the correct size and length and
without undercut on the shoulder
for conical and straight pencil
grinders. Using an appropriate mandrel
reduces the risk of breakages .
Avoid cutting disc jams or excessive
c)
contact pressure. Do not make any
excessively deep cuts. Overloading
the cutting disc increases the stress and
likelihood of tilting or jamming and thus the
possibility of kickback or breakage of the
grinding tool .
Avoid putting your hand in the
d)
area in front of and behind the
rotating cutting disc. When you move
the cutting disc away from your hand, it is
possible, in the event of a kickback, that
the power tool along with the rotating disc
could be thrown out directly towards you .
If the cutting disc jams or you stop
e)
working, switch the tool off and
hold it steady until the disc has
completely stopped turning. Never
attempt to pull a rotating cutting
disc out of a cut. This could lead to
kickback. Identify and remove the cause
of the jam .
Do not switch the power tool back
f)
on as long as it is in the workpiece.
Allow the cutting disc to reach its
full speed before you carefully
continue the cut. Otherwise, the disc
may jam, jump out of the workpiece or
cause kickback .
Support panels or large
g)
workpieces to reduce the risk
of the cutting disc jamming and
causing a kickback. Large workpieces
can bend under their own weight . The
workpiece must be supported on both
sides, namely in the vicinity of the cut, and
also at the edge .

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