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much pressure and centrifugal force is

exerted.

Special safety instructions for

grinding and cutting

a) Use only grinders which have been

approved for your electric tool and the

protective hood intended for these grin-

ders. Grinders which are not intended

for the electric tool may not be suffici-

ently shielded and are unsafe.

b) The protective hood must be securely

attached to the electric tool and adjus-

ted so that the greatest level of safety

is reached, i.e., the smallest possible

amount of the grinder is exposed to the

operator. The protective hood should

protect the operator from broken bits

and accidental contact with the grinder.

c) Grinders may only be used for the

recommended attachment options. For

example: Never grind with the side

surface of a cutting disc. Cutting discs

are for cutting material using the edge

of the disc. Pushing sideways on these

grinders can break them.

d) Always use undamaged clamping flan-

ges of the correct size and shape for

the grinding disc you selected. Suitable

flanges support the grinding disc and

thus reduce the danger of the grinding

disc breaking. Flanges for cutting discs

can be distinguished from flanges for

other grinding discs.

e) Do not use worn grinding discs for

larger electric tools. Grinding discs for

larger electric tools are not set up for

the higher rotation speeds of smaller

electric tools and can break.

Other special safety instructions

for cutting grinding

a) Avoid blocking the cutting disc or pres-

sing down too hard. Do not make any

excessively deep cuts. Overloading the

cutting disc increases wear and its ten-

dency to tilt or block and, with that, to

kickback or break the grinder.

b) Avoid the area in front of and behind

the rotating cutting disc. When you

move the cutting disc by itself in the

workpiece, in the event that the electric

tool kicks back with the rotating disc, it

can spin directly towards you.

c) If the cutting disc jams, or you interrupt

your work, switch the device off and

hold it until the disc has come to a full

stop. Never try to pull the cutting disc

out of the cut while it is still running,

because it can kick back. Identify and

correct the cause of the jamming.

d) Do not switch the electric tool on again

as long as it is in the workpiece. Allow

the cutting disc to first reach its full

rotational speed before you carefully

resume with the cutting. Otherwise, the

disc may catch, spring away from the

workpiece or cause a kickback.

e) Support plates or workpieces to reduce

the risk of kickback from a jammed cut-

ting disc. Large workpieces may bend

under their own weight. The workpiece

must be supported on both sides of the

disc, near the cutting disc as well as

also at the edge.

f) Be particularly careful for pocket cuts in

existing walls or other areas where you

cannot see what is there. The cutting

disc may cause a kickback when it cuts

into gas or water lines, electrical lines

or other hidden objects.

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