General safety advice for electrical power tools, Advice on use – Parkside PWS 1010 Benutzerhandbuch

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Do not use separate reducing bushes

or adapters in order to make grinding
discs with a larger bore fit.

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When using abrasive consumables

and tools with a threaded insert make
sure that the tread is long enough for
the spindle length.

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Make sure that the spindle end does

not touch the perforated bottom of
the grinding tool.

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Do not work in areas where there may

be concealed electricity cables or gas
or water pipes. Use a suitable detector
or ask your local utility service pro-
viders. Contact with electricity cables can
lead to fire or electric shock. Damaging a gas
pipe can lead to an explosion. Penetration of a
water pipe can lead to property damage or to
electric shock.

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WARNING!

NOXIOUS FUMES!

Working with harmful / noxious dusts represents
a risk to the health of the person operating the
device and to anyone near the work area.

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For longer periods of cutting or grind-

ing metal or stone materials which
give rise to dusts that are hazardous
to health, the device must be connected
to a suitable external dust extraction
device.

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Ensure that there is adequate ventila-

tion when working on plastic, paint,
varnish etc.

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Do not soak the materials or the sur-

face you are about to work on with
liquids containing solvents.

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Wear close-fitting clothing and keep

long hair inside a hairnet or suitable
headwear.

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For safety reasons this device must

always be used with the auxiliary
handle

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in place.

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The adjustable disc guard cover

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must always be in place when work-
ing with roughing, grinding or cutting
discs.

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Use the vacuum dust extraction facility

if your work generates high amounts

of dust. Use suction devices particular-
ly approved for the purpose.

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Use permitted consumables and tools

only. Check that the speed given on the
discs is greater or equal to the rated
speed of the device.

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Take note of the direction of rotation

and always hold the device in such a
way that the sparks and grinding de-
bris are thrown away from your body.

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Make sure that the dimensions of the

disc are suitable for the device and
that the disc is of a type that fits prop-
erly on to the mounting flange

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Advice on use

Note! Discs must be used only for their recom-
mended purposes, otherwise they could disintegrate,
become damaged or cause accidents.

Roughing (see Fig. G):

Never use cutting discs for

roughing or grinding!

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Move the angle grinder using even

pressure to and fro over the workpiece.

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Hold the roughing or grinding disc at

a flat angle to the workpiece when
working on a soft material. Use a
slightly steeper angle for harder ma-
terials.

Disc-cutting (see Figs. E, F):

Never use roughing or

grinding discs for cutting!

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Only use certified fibre-reinforced cut-

ting or grinding discs approved for use at
circumferential speeds of not less than 80 m / s.

CAUTION! The disc continues to rotate after

the device has been switched off. Do not at-
tempt to slow it down by pressing on the side
of the disc.

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Securely support the workpiece. Use

clamps or a vice to grip the workpiece firmly.
This is much safer than holding it in your hand.

General safety advice for electrical power tools

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