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Maintain a stable posture and secure foot support.
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Release the on/off device in the event of an interruption in the power supply.
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Use only lubricants recommended by the manufacturer.
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Personal protective
recommended.
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A rotary milling machine must not be operated at a speed greater than the rated speed.
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Wear a safety helmet when working overhead.
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Be careful that the tool continues to rotate after releasing the start/stop device. Never put down the tool
before the accessory has completely stopped.
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Warnings must be provided about the risk of explosion or fire due to the material being worked.
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If interrupted during use, complete the task and stop the tool before raising the head.
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Keep hands away from moving parts.
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Do not squeeze the trigger when connecting the compressed air hose.
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Never point the grinder at yourself or anyone. This can cause serious damage.
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Check the tightening torque using a torque wrench before use.
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Risk of crushing due to a twisting movement between the reaction bar and the workpiece.
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Check the tool before use in order to use it in the required safety conditions.
Note: Downtime can be several seconds for turbine grinders.
1.2.3.
Risks associated with repetitive movements
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When using a tool grinder on the job, the operator may experience numbness in the hands, arms,
shoulders, neck, or other parts of the body.
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When using a tool grinder, the operator should adopt a comfortable posture, maintain good foot support
and avoid unusual or unstable postures. It is appropriate for the operator to change posture during a
lengthy task, which can help to avoid discomfort and fatigue.
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If the operator experiences symptoms such as recurring or persistent discomfort, pain, throbbing,
soreness, tingling, numbness, or burning or stiffness, these signs should not be ignored. 'warning. The
operator should promptly inform the employer and consult a qualified occupational physician.
1.2.4.
Risks related to accessories
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Disconnect the tool grinder from the power source before installing or changing the tool or accessory.
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Use only sizes and types of accessories and consumables recommended by the tool grinder
manufacturer; do not use other sizes or types of accessories or consumables.
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Avoid direct contact with the tool during and after use, as it may be hot or sharp.
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The maximum operating speed of the tool must be greater than or equal to the rated speed marked on
the machine.
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Never mount a grinding wheel, cut-off wheel or router iron on a tool grinder. A burst wheel can cause
serious injury or death.
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Do not mount wheels that are chipped or cracked or that may have fallen.
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Use only permitted tools with the correct shaft diameter.
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Attention should be drawn to the fact that the permissible spindle speed must be reduced as the shank
length increases between the collet outlet and the grinding wheel (overhang). Ensure that the minimum
gripping length of 10 mm is respected (see Figure 1 and the recommendations of the mounted grinding
wheel manufacturer).
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Be alert to the risk of poor association between the diameter of the grinding wheel and the collet.
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The speed setting of the accessory must be at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the tool.
Accessories operating at speeds higher than the set speed setting may break and be thrown.
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Always turn off the air supply, drain the pneumatic pressure hose, and disconnect the unit from the air
supply when not in use, before changing accessories or making repairs.
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glasses must be used; appropriate
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