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Please ensure that you have read and under-
stood the safety instructions regarding multiple
hazards before installation, operation, repair,
service and replacement of any accessories
and before working in the vicinity of the auto-
matic screwdriver. Otherwise, there is a risk of
serious physical injuries.
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he automatic screwdriver should only be set
up, adjusted or used by qualified and trained
operators.
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The automatic screwdriver may not be modified.
Modifications can reduce the effectiveness of
the safety measures and increase the risks for
the operator.
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Do not lose the safety instructions – hand them
to the operator.
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Never use a damaged power screwdriver.
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The machines must be serviced regularly to
ensure that the rated values and labels required
in the relevant part of ISO 11148 are marked
on the machine in a legible manner. The em-
ployee/user must contact the manufacturer to
obtain replacement labels if necessary.
Hazards caused by flying parts
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If a workpiece or one of the accessory parts or
even the machine tool itself breaks, parts can
be flung out at high speed.
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Always wear impact-resistant safety goggles
during operation, when replacing accessory
parts or during repair or maintenance work. The
level of the required protection must be evaluated
separately for each individual task.
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You must ensure that the workpiece has been
securely fixed in place.
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Check regularly that the rotation speed of the
compressed air tool is not higher than the speci-
fied rotation speed marked on the compressed
air tool. These rotation speed tests must be con-
ducted without any accessory tools attached.
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Ensure that sparks and fragments created dur-
ing work do not constitute a hazard.
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Disconnect the compressed air tool from the
compressed air supply before replacing an
attachment or accessory, and before adjusting
a setting, servicing the tool or cleaning the tool.
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Ensure that other people are not put at risk.
Hazards caused by entanglement
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Hazards caused by entanglement may result
in suffocation, scalping and/or cuts if loose
clothing, personal jewellery, necklaces, hair or
gloves are not kept away from the machine and
its accessories.
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Gloves can become caught in the rotating drive,
which can lead to injuries or fractures of the
fingers.
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Rubber or metal-reinforced gloves can easily
become entangled in rotating drive fittings and
extensions.
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Never wear loose-fitting gloves or gloves with
cut-off or worn-out fingers.
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Never hold onto the drive, the fitting or the drive
extension.
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Keep your hands away from the rotating drive.
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Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away
from the compressed air tool and moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be
caught in moving parts. There is a risk of per-
sonal injury.
Hazards during operation
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When using the machine, the operator's hands
may be exposed to risks such as crushing, im-
pacts, cutting, abrasion and heat. Wear suitable
gloves to protect your hands.
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The operator and the maintenance personnel
must be physically capable of handling the size,
weight and power of the machine.
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Hold the machine correctly: be ready to counter-
act any normal or sudden movements – keep
both hands ready.
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Ensure that your body is balanced and that you
have a firm footing.
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Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
PDSS 310 B5