Scope Of Delivery; General Safety Rules; Risks Due To Projected Parts; Hazards From Entanglement - Parkside PDKS 6.0 A1 Instrucciones De Utilización Y De Seguridad

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Vibration parameters per EN 12096, ISO
28927-7
Hand-arm vibration level:
Uncertainty K:

Scope of delivery

1 Pneumatic saw
1 2 mm socket head wrench for installing / removing
the stop bracket
8
1 Socket head wrench 4 mm
6 Saw blades (3 saw blades for wood (HCS),
3 saw blades for metal (BIM))
1 Set of instructions for use

General safety rules

Multiple hazards! Read and understand
the safety notices before setting up, operating,
repairing, maintaining and replacing accessories
on circular, oscillating or reciprocating saws,
as well as before working near the machine.
Failure to observe this may result in severe
physical injuries.
Circular, oscillating and reciprocating saws
should only be set up, adjusted and used by
adequately qualified and trained persons.
Do not modify these circular, oscillating and re-
ciprocating saws. Modifications may reduce the
effectiveness of safety measures and increase
operator risks.
Never lose the safety notices – and pass on to
the user.
Never use a damaged circular, oscillating or
reciprocating saw.
The machines must be inspected regularly to ver-
ify the machine is labelled with clearly legible
rated values and markings. If necessary, the user
must contact the manufacturer for replacement
labels.
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20.8 m / s
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1.5 m / s
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Introduction / General safety rules

Risks due to projected parts

If the work-piece, one of the accessories or the
tool itself breaks, parts may be projected at
great speed.
Always wear impact-proof eye protec-
tion when using circular, oscillating,
or reciprocating saws. The level of
required protection required should be assessed
individually for each application.
It must be ensured that the work-piece is prop-
erly secured.
Be sure sparks and metal cuttings are directed
so they do not produce a hazard.
Be sure the saw blade is installed correctly
and firmly.

Hazards from entanglement

Failure to keep loose fitting clothing, jewellery,
necklaces / scarves (etc.), hair or gloves away
from the machine or accessories can pose a risk
of suffocation, scalping and / or cuts.

Operating hazards

Avoid contact with the saw blade to prevent cuts
to the hands or other body parts.
Guards must be safely installed and in good
working order.
Defective, bent or severely worn guards must
be replaced with guards recommended by the
manufacturer.
Be sure the retractable guard does not snap
from the fully opened position to the fully closed
position after being released.
Never lock or tie guards in an open position or
otherwise disable.
When using the machine the user's
hands may be exposed to hazards
such as cuts as well as abrasion and
heat. Wear suitable gloves to protect hands.
The operator and the maintenance personnel
must be physically capable of managing the
size, weight and power of the machine.
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