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was designed!
• Do not overburden the device.
• Never use hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide or
other bottled gasses to power this tool as doing so
may result in explosion, thus severe injuries.
• Regularly maintain and clean the device as requi-
red (see chapters „Maintenance" and Cleaning and
care").
• Check the device for damage prior to initial operati-
on. Always verify the tool's proper condition before
every use.
• Remain alert at all times! Unforeseen machine mo-
vement due to reaction forces or the tool or counter
bearing breaking may result in injuries.
• Unforeseen tool movements may result in hazar-
dous situations.
• Crushing risk based on the torque between the
counter bearing and the work piece.
• Keep hands away from the tool being used to pre-
vent the risk of injuries.
• Only use holders and adapters in good condition
and intended for use with the machines described
here.
• Avoid an unnatural posture. Always maintain a pro-
per footing and balance. This will allow you to better
control the electrical power tool in unforeseen cir-
cumstances.
• Switch the device off when not in use.
• Always wear personal protective equipment and sa-
fety glasses. Wearing personal protective equipment
such as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, hard hat
or ear protectors, depending on the type of air tool
and its application, reduces the risk of injuries.
• Protect hoses from kinks, constrictions, solvents and
sharp edges. Keep hoses away from heat, oil and
rotating parts.
• Replace damaged hoses immediately. A damaged
supply line may result in the air hose flapping about,
possibly resulting in injuries.
• Do not use the equipment when fatigued or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medications. Just a
moment of carelessness when using this equipment
may result in serious injuries.
• Do not directly inhale exhaust air. Keep eyes away
from exhaust air. Exhaust air from the air tool may
contain water, oil, metal particles or contaminants
from inside the compressor. This may result in
health damage.
• WARNING! CAREFUL WHEN PUTTING THE TOOL
DOWN! Always put down the device so the trigger
is not activated. This could potentially result in acci-
dental activation of the tool, which again could result
in hazards.
• Only use suitable accessories. These can be
purchased from the manufacturer. Using non- OEM
accessories may result in hazards.
• Only use filtered and regulated compressed air.
Dust, caustic vapours and / or moisture may dama-
ge the motor of an air tool.
• The hose must be constructed for a minimum pres-
sure of 6.8 bar or 125 PSI, but no less than 150 % of
the maximum pressure produced by the system.
• The tool and supply line must be equipped with a
hose coupling to completely release pressure when
disconnecting the coupling hose.
• DANGER! Avoid contact with live lines. This device
is not insulated against electric shock.
• Do not modify this equipment in any way without the
manufacturer's approval.
• Only use the tool at the specified pressure (max. 6.8
bar).
• Disconnect the tool from the air supply after each
use and when not in use.
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• Discontinue use if the tool is leaking or in need of
repair.
• Keep your working area clean and well lit. Untidy or
poorly lit working areas can result in accidents. Do-
ing so will allow you better control of the equipment,
particularly in unforeseen circumstances.
• WARNING! Only have the equipment repaired by
qualified specialist personnel using OEM spare
parts. This will ensure your device remains safe to
use.
• Keep children and other individuals away from the
equipment during use. Distractions can cause you to
lose control of the equipment.
• Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing
or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or
long hair can become caught in moving parts.
• Put down trigger and equipment in the event of un-
expected compressor failure.
• Never use or store the tool in humid, dusty locations
or near water, other fluids or hazardous gases.
• If possible, use a condensate trap or regularly drain
condensate (water) from hoses and pipes before
and during air tool use.
• Secure work pieces. Use clamps or a vice to secure
the work piece. Holding the work piece in your hand
or pressing it against your body will not allow for sa-
fe use of the equipment.
• ATTENTION! An undersized compressed air system
may reduce the efficiency of your equipment.
Risks due to projecting parts
• If the work piece, one of the accessories or the
tool itself breaks, parts may be projected at great
speeds.
• Always wear impact-resistant eye protection when
using the drill. The level of protection required
should be asses for each individual application.
• The wrench must be removed before drilling.
• Be sure the work piece is properly secured.
Risks from gripping / winding
• Risks from gripping / winding may result in suffoca-
tion, scalping and / or cuts if loose clothing, jewelle-
ry, necklaces, hair or gloves are not kept away from
the machine and its accessories.
• Always wear impact-proof eye protection during ope-
ration and when performing repairs or maintenance
and replacing accessories on the drill or the thread
cutter. The level of required protection required
should be assessed individually for each application.
• Rotating drives and extensions may easily catch /
wind rubberised or metal reinforced gloves.
• Never wear loose gloves or gloves with cut or worn
fingers.
• Never hold on to the drive, collect or the drive ex-
tension.
• Keep hands away from the rotating drive.
Operating hazards
• During use of the device the operator's hands could
be exposed to dangers, e.g. cuts, abrasions and
heat. Wear suitable gloves to protect hands.
• The operator and maintenance personnel must be
physically capable to manage the weight and power
of the machine.
• Hold the machine correct: be prepared to counter-
act typical or sudden movements – keep both hands
ready.
• Be sure your body is well balanced and maintain a
solid stance.
• High reaction torques may arise in the event of a
jam, which could be caused by excessive loads on
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