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GTX Poland Sp. Z o.o. Sp.k.
Ul. Pograniczna 2/4
02-285 Warszawa
Paweł Kowalski
Pełnomocnik ds. dokumentacji technicznej GTX Poland
Warszawa, 2025-02-19
ENGLISH (EN)
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
CORDLESS ANGLE GRINDER
NOTE: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE, PLEASE READ THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SPECIFIC SAFETY PROVISIONS
SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF ANGLE
GRINDERS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SANDING, GRINDING WITH
SANDPAPER, WORKING WITH WIRE BRUSHES AND CUTTING
WITH A GRINDING WHEEL
• This machine can be used as a normal sander, a sandpaper
sander, a wire brush sander and as a grinding wheel cutting
machine. Follow all safety instructions, instructions, descriptions
and
data
supplied
Failure to comply with the following instructions may present a
danger of electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
• This device must not be used for polishing. Use of the device for
other than the intended work activity may result in hazards and
injuries.
• Do not use an accessory that is not specifically intended and
recommended
by
the
The fact that an accessory can be fitted to an appliance is no
guarantee of safe use.
• The permissible speed of the working tool used must not be less
than the maximum speed indicated on the equipment.
A work tool rotating faster than the permissible speed may break
and parts of the tool may splinter.
• The outer diameter and thickness of the working tool must
correspond to the dimensions of the equipment. Work tools with
incorrect dimensions cannot be sufficiently shielded or inspected.
• Work tools with a threaded insert must fit exactly onto the thread
on the spindle. For flange-mounted work tools, the diameter of
the work tool bore must match the diameter of the flange. Work
tools that cannot fit exactly on the machine will rotate unevenly,
vibrate very strongly and may cause loss of control of the
machine.
• Under no circumstances should damaged work tools be used.
Inspect the tooling before each use, e.g. grinding wheels for
chipping and cracks, sanding pads for cracks, abrasion or heavy
wear, wire brushes for loose or broken wires. If a machine or work
tool has fallen, check it for damage or use another undamaged
tool. If the tool has been checked and fixed, the machine should
be switched on to the highest speed for one minute, taking care
that the operator and bystanders in the vicinity are out of the zone
of the rotating tool. Damaged tools usually break during this
testing time.
• Personal protective equipment must be worn. Depending on the
type of work, wear a protective mask covering the entire face, eye
protection or safety goggles. If necessary, use a dust mask,
hearing protection, protective gloves or a special apron to protect
against small particles of abraded and machined material. Protect
your eyes from airborne foreign bodies generated during work. A
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the
manufacturer
for
the
dust mask and respiratory protection must filter out dust
generated during work. Exposure to noise over a prolonged
period of time, may lead to hearing loss.
• Care must be taken to keep bystanders at a safe distance from
the appliance's coverage area. Anyone in the vicinity of the
working machine must use personal protective equipment.
Workpiece splinters or broken work tools can splinter and cause
injury even outside the immediate range zone.
• When carrying out work where the tool could encounter
concealed electrical wires, hold the tool only by the insulated
surfaces of the handle. Contact with the mains lead may cause
voltage to be transmitted to the metal parts of the tool, which
could result in electric shock.
• Never put the appliance down before the working tool has come
to a complete stop. A rotating tool may come into contact with the
surface on which it is put down, so you could lose control of the
unit.
• Do not carry the machine while it is in motion. Accidental contact
of clothing with a rotating work tool may cause it to be pulled in
and the work tool to drill into the operator's body.
• Clean the ventilation slots of the unit regularly. The motor blower
draws dust into the housing and a large accumulation of metal
dust can cause an electrical hazard.
• Do not use the unit near flammable materials. Sparks may ignite
them.
• Do not use tools that require liquid coolants. The use of water or
other liquid coolants can lead to electric shock.
DISCARD AND RELEVANT SAFETY ADVICE
• Kickback is the sudden reaction of the machine to the blockage
or obstruction of a rotating tool such as a grinding wheel, sanding
pad, wire brush, etc. The snagging or blocking leads to a sudden
stop of the rotating work tool. An uncontrolled device will thus be
jerked in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the
work tool. When, for example, the grinding wheel jams or
machine.
becomes jammed in the workpiece, the immersed edge of the
grinding wheel can become blocked and cause it to fall out or
eject. The movement of the grinding wheel (towards or away from
the operator) is then dependent on the direction of movement of
the wheel at the point of blockage. In addition, grinding wheels
can also break.
• Recoil is a consequence of improper or incorrect use of the
appliance.
device. It can be avoided by taking the appropriate precautions
described below.
• The device should be held firmly, with the body and hands
in a position to soften the recoil. If an auxiliary handle is
included as part of the standard equipment, it should
always be used in order to have the greatest possible
control over the recoil forces or the recoil moment during
start-up. The operator can control the jerk and recoil
phenomena by taking appropriate precautions.
• Never hold hands near rotating work tools. The working
tool may injure your hand due to recoil.
• Keep away from the range zone where the device will
move during recoil. As a result of recoil, the device moves
in the opposite direction to the movement of the grinding
wheel at the point of blockage.
• Be particularly careful when machining corners, sharp
edges, etc. Prevent the working tools from being
deflected or becoming blocked.
• A rotating work tool is more susceptible to jamming when
machining angles, sharp edges or if it is kicked back. This can
become a cause of loss of control or kickback.
• Do not use wood or toothed discs.
• Work tools of this type often result in recoil or loss of control.
SPECIAL
CUTTING WITH A GRINDING WHEEL
• Only use a grinding wheel designed for the machine and a
guard designed for the wheel. Grinding wheels that are not
tooling for a particular machine cannot be sufficiently shielded
and are not sufficiently safe.
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
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