Graphite Energy+ 58GE146 handleiding

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Paweł Kowalski
Pełnomocnik ds. jakości firmy GRUPA TOPEX
Warszawa, 2023-11-16
EN
TRANSLATION (USER) MANUAL
Cordless straight grinder: 58GE146
NOTE: BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT, PLEASE READ THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT READ THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD
NOT CARRY OUT ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENT OR OPERATION OF
THE EQUIPMENT.
SPECIFIC SAFETY PROVISIONS
NOTE!
Read the operating instructions carefully, follow the warnings and safety
conditions contained therein. The appliance has been designed for safe
operation. Nevertheless: installation, maintenance and operation of the
appliance can be dangerous. Following the following procedures will
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury and will reduce the
installation time of the appliance
READ THE USER MANUAL CAREFULLY TO FAMILIARISE
YOURSELF WITH THE APPLIANCE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
Specific safety regulations for working with a straight grinder.
Safety instructions for grinding.
This power tool can be used as a grinder. Follow all safety instructions,
instructions, descriptions and data supplied with the power tool.
Failure to comply with the following recommendations may pose a risk
of electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
This power tool is not suitable for sandpaper sanding, wire brush
sanding, polishing and abrasive cutting.
Do not use accessories that are not specifically intended and
recommended by the manufacturer for this appliance.
ATTENTION: The fact that the accessory can be fitted to a power tool
does not guarantee safe use.
The permissible speed of the working tool used must not be less than
the maximum speed indicated on the power tool.
A working tool, rotating at a faster than permissible speed, can break
and parts of it can splinter.
The outer diameter and thickness of the working tool must correspond
to the dimensions of the power tool. Work tools with incorrect
dimensions cannot be sufficiently controlled.
After replacing the work tool or making any adjustments, ensure that
the collet is properly tightened. A loose collet nut can cause loss of
control of the tool and loose rotating parts can be violently ejected.
Under no circumstances should damaged working tools be used.
Grinding accessories should be inspected for cracks, abrasion or heavy
wear before each use. If a power tool or work tool falls, check it for
damage or use another undamaged tool. If the tool has been checked
and fixed, the power tool 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 dust mask and respiratory
protection must filter out dust produced during work. Prolonged
exposure to noise can lead to hearing loss.
Ensure that bystanders are at a safe distance from the power tool's
reach zone. Anyone in the vicinity of a working power tool must use
personal protective equipment. Workpiece splinters or broken work
tools can splinter and cause injury even outside the immediate reach
zone.
When carrying out work where the tool could come into contact with
concealed electrical cables, or an extension cord, hold the tool only by
the insulated surfaces of the handle. Contact with the mains lead may
result in voltage being transmitted to metal parts of the power tool,
which could cause an electric shock.
Keep any mains cables away from rotating work tools. If you lose
control of the tool, the mains cable could be cut or pulled in and your
hand or whole hand could get caught in the rotating work tool.
Never put the power tool down before the work 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 power tool.
Do not carry a power tool while it is in motion. Accidental contact of
clothing with a rotating power tool may result in the tool being drawn in
and drilling into the operator's body.
Clean the ventilation slots of the power tool 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 power tool 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
Rejection and relevant safety tips
Kickback is the sudden reaction of a power tool to the blockage or
obstruction of a rotating work tool. The snagging or blocking leads to a
sudden stop of the rotating work tool. The uncontrolled power tool will
thus be jerked in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the
working tool.
When, the tool jams or becomes jammed in the workpiece, the edge of
the tool, which is immersed in the material, may become blocked and
cause the tool to fall out or eject. The movement of the work tool
(towards or away from the operator) is then dependent on the direction
of movement of the work tool at the point of blockage. In addition to this,
work tools can also break.
Recoil is a consequence of improper or incorrect use of the power tool.
It can be avoided by taking the appropriate precautions described
below.
The power tool 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 power tool will move during
recoil. As a result of the recoil, the power tool moves in the opposite
direction to the movement of the working tool at the point of locking.
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 deflected. 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 of the power
tool.
Special safety instructions for grinding
Only use a grinding wheel designed for the power tool and a guard
designed for the wheel. Grinding wheels that are not tooling for the
particular power tool cannot be sufficiently shielded and are not
sufficiently safe.
Bent grinding discs must be mounted in such a way that their grinding
surface does not protrude beyond the edge of the protective cover. An
improperly fitted grinding disc that protrudes beyond the edge of the
protective cover cannot be sufficiently protected.
The guard must be securely attached to the power tool and, to
guarantee the greatest possible degree of safety, positioned so that the
part of the grinding wheel exposed and facing the operator is as small
as possible.
The guard protects the operator from debris, accidental contact with the
grinding wheel, as well as sparks that could ignite clothing.
Grinding tools must only be used for the work intended for them.
For example, never grind with the side surface of a cut-off wheel. Cut-
off wheels are designed to remove material with the edge of the disc.
The effect of lateral forces on these grinding wheels can break them.
Always use undamaged clamping flanges of the correct size and shape
for the selected grinding wheel. Proper flanges support the grinding

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Productinformatie

MerkGraphite
ModelEnergy+ 58GE146
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte20125 MB