Scheppach C-AG125-X handleiding

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For example, if a grinding disc catches or jams in the
workpiece, the edge of the grinding disc that plunges into
the workpiece can get caught, causing the grinding disc to
break away or kick back. The grinding disc may either
jump toward or away from the operator, depending on di-
rection of the wheel’s movement at the point of pinching.
Abrasive wheels may also break under these conditions.
Kick-back is the result of incorrect use of the electric tool
and/or deficient working conditions. It can be prevented
by suitable precautionary measures, as described in the
following.
a) Hold the power tool firmly in both hands and posi-
tion your body and arms so they can absorb the
force of a kickback. Always use the additional
handle, if available, so that you have the maximum
possible control over the kickback force or reac-
tion forces at full speed. By taking adequate precau-
tions, the operator can stay in control of the kickback
and reaction forces.
b) Never hold your hand close to a rotating accesso-
ry tool. The accessory tool could jump out of your
hand if there is a kickback.
c) Avoid having any part of your body in the region
in which the power tool is likely to move in event
of a kickback. The kickback will force the power tool
in the opposite direction to the direction of rotation of
the grinding disc at the blockage.
d) Be particularly careful when working in the area of
the corners, sharp edges etc. Prevent insert tools
from bouncing against the workpiece and getting
caught. The rotating tool attachment tends to jam at
corners, sharp edges or when it gets caught. This
causes a loss of control or kick-back.
e) Do not use the chainsaw blade to cut wood, a seg-
mented diamond cutting wheel with a segment
gap over 10 mm or a toothed saw blade. Such tool
attachments frequently cause kick-back and loss of
control.
Special safety instructions for grinding and
cut-off grinding
a) Only use the grinding bodies approved for your
electric tool and the protective cover provided for
these grinding bodies. Grinding bodies that are not
intended for the electric tool cannot be adequately
shielded and are unsafe.
b) Cranked grinding discs must be mounted so that
their grinding surface does not protrude above the
plane of the protective cover edge. An improperly
mounted grinding disc that protrudes above the level
of the protective cover edge cannot be adequately
shielded.
c) The protective cover must be securely attached to
the electric tool and, for maximum safety, adjust-
ed so that the smallest possible part of the grind-
ing body is open and facing the operator. The pro-
tective cover helps to protect the operator from frag-
ments, accidental contact with the grinding body and
sparks that could ignite clothing.
d) Grinding bodies may only be used for the recom-
mended applications. For example: Never grind on
the side surfaces of a cutting wheel. Cutting wheels
are designed to remove material with the edge of the
disc. Lateral forces on this grinding body can break it.
e) Always use undamaged clamping flanges of the
correct size and shape for the grinding disc se-
lected by you. Suitable flanges support the grinding
disc and reduce the danger of the grinding disc break-
ing. Flanges for cutting wheels may differ from flanges
for other grinding discs.
f) Do not use worn grinding discs from large power
tools. Grinding discs for larger power tools are not de-
signed for the higher speeds of smaller power tools
and can break.
g) When using wheels for a dual purpose, always
use the appropriate protective cover for the appli-
cation being performed. Failure to use the correct
protective cover may result in the desired shielding
not being provided and may result in serious injury.
Further special safety instructions for cut-off
grinding
a) Avoid blocking the cutting wheel or applying too
much pressure. Do not make excessively deep
cuts. Overloading the cutting wheel increases its
stress and susceptibility to tilting or blocking and
therefore the possibility of kick-back or breaking of the
grinding wheel.
b) Avoid the area in front of and behind the rotating
cutting wheel. If you move the cutting wheel in the
workpiece away from you, in the event of a kick-back
the power tool with the spinning wheel can be thrown
directly towards you.
c) If the cutting wheel jams or you interrupt your
work, switch the power tool off and hold it still in
the material until the wheel has come to a stand-
still. Never try to pull the cutting wheel out of the
cut while it is still running, otherwise kick-back
may occur. Determine and remedy the cause of the
jamming.
d) Do not switch the electric tool on again while it is
in the workpiece. Allow the cutting wheel to reach
its full speed first before carefully continuing the
cut. Otherwise the disc can get stuck, jump out of the
workpiece or cause kick-back.
e) Support plates or large workpieces to reduce the
risk of kick-back caused by a jammed cutting
wheel. Large workpieces tend to sag under their own
weight. The workpiece must be supported on both
sides of the disc, that is both close to the cutting
wheel and at the edge.
f) Apply particular caution with “plunge cuts” in ex-
isting walls or other areas that are not visible. The
plunging cutting wheel can cause kick-back when cut-
ting into gas or water pipes, electrical lines or other
objects.
g) Do not perform curved cuts. Overloading the cutting
wheel increases its stress and susceptibility to tilting
or blocking and therefore the possibility of kick-back or
breaking of the grinding wheel, which can lead to seri-
ous injuries.
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MerkScheppach
ModelC-AG125-X
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
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