or brush may expand in diameter due to work
load and centrifugal forces.
Further safety instructions
- The machine may not be used in damp and wet
spaces, outdoor when it is rainy, foggy or snowy
or in the explosive environment.
- Before use always inspect the fl exible lead and
the plug. Have the defects repaired by a spe-
cialist repair shop.
- Outside the premise use only approved exten-
sion leads and cable connections.
- Apply the machine to the material only when
switched on.
- Do not carry the machine by the lead.
- Do not work on a ladder.
- When operating the tool, use protective gloves
and tough footwear.
- When operating the tool, use goggles and ear
protectors.
- The dust generated during work is harmful to
health. When operating the tool, use the dust
extraction system and the respirator.
- Materials containing asbestos are not allowed
to mill.
- Flexible power supply cable always route from
the tool backwards.
- Only use milling rings recommended by the
manufacturer.
- The machine is only allowed be used when pro-
tective guard is in place and additional handle
is fastened.
- Plug in the fl exible power supply cable's plug
into the wall socket when the machine is off.
- Make yourself sure whether the material that is
going to be machined does not contain electric,
water or gas lines – an injury could occur.
- Do not mill over metal objects, nails or screws.
- The machine is not allowed to be operated by a
person under 16 years of age.
- Only for AS/NZS: The tool shall always be sup-
plied via residual current device with a rated re-
sidual current of 30 mA or less.
- Do not use quick-change nuts for clamping the
disc.
- When clamping, be careful about the direc-
tion of rotation marked on the label and/or the
diamond tool, which must be the same as the
direction of the actual rotation of the machine
used.
- The fl ange and fastening nuts must be properly
tightened.
- Use a tool with specifi cations suitable for the
worked material – cf. the information on the
diamond tool and its packaging.
- Put the diamond disc vertically to the cut.
- Always apply oscillating cuts to let the disc cool
down and prevent overload of the diamond disc.
- After several cuts or intensive cutting make a
cool-down break to prevent overheating of the
diamond tool.
- Avoid mechanical damage to the diamond tool,
whether by force, impact or heat.
- Do not use a diamond cutting disc for grinding.
Do not apply a lateral pressure on a diamond
cutting disc.
- Diamond tools are self-sharpening. A blunt tool
is recognised by reduced cutting power and a
circular "fi re" edge. Short cuts into abrasive
materials (limestone/sandstone bricks, asphalt
or gas concrete) may sharpen a blunt tool. Spo-
radic sparks while cutting stone are typical and
do not mean a critical problem.
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Emission levels
Measured values determined according to EN
60 745.
Typically the A-weighted noise level of the tool
are:
Sound pressure level:
Sound power level:
Inaccuracy of measurement
CAUTION
Operating noise
Damage to hearing
Use ear protection!
Measured values determined according to EN
60 745.
Vibration emission value
Inaccuracy of measurement
The specifi ed emissions values (vibration, noise)
- are used to compare machines.
- They are also used for making preliminary esti-
mates regarding vibration and noise loads dur-
ing operation.
- They represent the primary applications of the
power tool.
90 dB (A)
101 dB (A)
K = 3 dB (A)
a
= 4,0 m/s²
h
K = 1.5 m/s²
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