c) Do not wear gloves. Gloves can be caught by rotating parts or drill-
ing debris and thus cause injuries.
d) Keep your hands away from the drilling area whilst the electri-
cal tool is running. Contact with rotating parts or drilling debris can
cause injuries.
e) The drill must be turning before it makes contact with the work-
piece. Otherwise, the drill bit can catch in the workpiece and this
can result in an unexpected movement of the workpiece and cause
injuries.
f) If the drill becomes jammed, stop pressing downwards and
switch the electrical tool off. Investigate and rectify the cause
of the jamming. Jamming can result in an unexpected movement of
the workpiece and can result in serious injuries.
g) Avoid long pieces of drill swarf by interrupting the downward
pressure at regular intervals. Sharp metal swarf can become tan-
gled and lead to injuries.
h) Never remove drilling debris from the drilling area whilst the
electrical tool is running. To remove swarf, move the drill away
from the workpiece, switch off the electrical tool and wait until
the drill has come to a standstill. Use an aid such as a brush or
a hook to remove the swarf. Contact with rotating parts or drilling
debris can cause injuries.
i) The permissible rotational speed for drill bits with a rated speed
must be at least as high as the highest speed cited on the elec-
trical tool. Accessories that rotate faster than permitted can break
and fly off at high speed.
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