General Safety Instructions; Hazards Caused By Flying Parts; Hazards During Operation - Parkside PDNB 6.3 B2 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucciones Original

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NOTE
The noise emission levels and vibration values
specified in these instructions have been meas-
ured in accordance with the corresponding
standardised measuring procedure and can
be used to make equipment comparisons . The
noise emission levels and vibration values vary
depending on the use of the compressed air
tool and may be higher than the values speci-
fied in these instructions in some cases . It is
easy to underestimate the noise emission levels
and vibration values if the compressed air tool
is used regularly in this manner .

General safety instructions

WARNING!
For multiple hazards: Make sure that you have
read and understood the safety instructions
before adjusting, operating, repairing, main-
taining or replacing any accessories on the
nibbler or shears and before working in the
vicinity of the machine . Failure to do this can
result in serious bodily injury .
The nibbler or shears should only be set up,
adjusted and used by suitably qualified and
trained operators .
The nibbler or shears must not be modified .
Modifications can reduce the effectiveness of
the safety measures and increase the risks for
the operator .
Do not lose the safety instructions – hand them
to the operator .
Never use damaged nibblers or shears .
PDNB 6.3 B2
Machinery must be inspected regularly to en-
sure that it is marked with the clearly legible de-
sign values and markings required by this part
of ISO 11148 . The employer/user must contact
the manufacturer to obtain replacement signs if
necessary .

Hazards caused by flying parts

Disconnect the nibbler or shears from the power
supply before replacing the machine tool or
accessories .
If a workpiece or accessory or even part of the
machine tool itself breaks, parts can be flung off
at high speeds .
Always wear impact-resistant eye protection
when operating the machine . The degree of
necessary protection must be evaluated sepa-
rately for each individual task .
You must ensure that the workpiece has been
securely fixed in place .
Ensure that sparks and metal offcuts are directed
so that they do not cause any hazards .

Hazards during operation

When using the nibbler and shears, the opera-
tor's hands may be exposed to hazards such as
knocks, cuts, abrasions and heat .
Avoid touching the cutting edge when the
nibbler or shears are connected to the
power source .
Cutting with nibblers and shears produces
sharp edges .
Wear protective equipment such as gloves,
aprons and safety helmets .
The operator and maintenance personnel must
be physically capable of handling the size,
mass and power of the machine .
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