Special safety instructions for
grinding and abrasive cutting
a) Use only the grinding accessories approved
for your power tool and the appropriate
blade guard for these grinding tools. Grind-
ing tools that are not designed for the power
tool cannot be sufficiently shielded and are un-
safe.
b) Offset grinding discs must be fitted so that the
grinding surface does not protrude over the
level of the blade guard edge. An improperly
fitted grinding disc which protrudes over the lev-
el of the blade guard edge cannot be properly
guarded.
c) The blade guard must be securely mounted
on the power tool and adjusted to ensure
maximum safety so that the smallest possible
amount of the grinding tool is open to the op-
erator. The blade guard is designed to protect
the operator from fragments, accidental contact
with the grinding tool and sparks that could ig-
nite clothing.
d) Grinding tools should only be used for the
recommended applications.
For example: Never grind with the side sur-
face of a cutting disc. Cutting discs are de-
signed to remove material with the edge of the
disc. Any lateral application of force on these
grinding tools can lead to breakage.
e) Always use an undamaged clamping flange
of the correct size and shape for the selected
grinding disc. Suitable flanges support the
grinding disc and reduce the risk of disc break-
age. Flanges for cutting discs can be different to
flanges for other grinding discs.
f) Do not use worn grinding discs from larger
power tools. Grinding discs for larger power
tools are not designed for the higher rotational
speeds of smaller power tools and can break.
PWS 230 D4
Additional special safety instructions
for abrasive cutting
a) Avoid causing blockages to the cutting disc or
high contact pressure. Do not make any ex-
cessively deep cuts. Overloading the cutting
disc increases the stress and likelihood of tilting
or jamming and thus the possibility of kickback
or breakage of the grinding tool.
b) Avoid the area in front of and behind the ro-
tating cutting disc. When you move the cutting
disc away from yourself in the workpiece, it is
possible, in the event of a kickback, that the
power tool along with the rotating disc might be
thrown out directly towards you.
b) If the cutting disc jams or you stop working,
switch the tool off and hold it steadily in the
workpiece until the disc has completely
stopped turning. Never attempt to pull a ro-
tating cutting disc out of a cut. This could lead
to kickback. Identify and remove the cause of
the jam.
d) Do not switch the power tool back on while it
is located in the workpiece. Allow the cutting
disc to reach its full speed before you careful-
ly continue the cut. Otherwise, the disc can
jam, jump out of the workpiece or cause kick-
back.
e) Support boards or large workpieces to re-
duce the risk of the cutting disc jamming and
causing a kickback. Large workpieces can
bend under their own weight. The workpiece
must be supported on both sides of the disc:
both in the vicinity of the cutting disc and also
at the edge.
f) Be particularly careful when making "pocket
cuts" into existing walls or other obscured
areas. The inserted cutting disc may cut into
gas or water pipes, electrical wiring or other
objects that can cause kickback.
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