CS 60 WET
Do not switch the electric power tool
on again while it is in the workpiece.
First let the cutting-off wheel reach
full speed before you carefully continue
cutting. Otherwise the wheel may jam,
jump out of the workpiece or cause a
kickback if the electric power tool is in the
workpiece when switched on.
Support plates or large workpieces to
reduce the risk of a cutting-off wheel
jamming and causing a kickback.
Large workpieces may sag under their
own weight. The workpiece must be
supported on both sides of the wheel,
namely near the cutting-off wheel and
along the edge.
Be particularly careful when making
"pocket cuts" in existing walls or other
secluded areas. When the cutting-off
wheel is inserted, it may cause a
kickback if it cuts into gas or water lines,
electric cables or other objects.
Additional safety instructions
If the rubber hood (8, see Section
"Overview") is damaged, replace
immediately.
The mains voltage and the voltage
specifications on the rating plate must
correspond.
Noise and vibration
The noise and vibration values have been
determined in accordance with EN 60745.
The A evaluated noise level of the power
tool is typically:
– Sound pressure level:
– Sound power level:
– Uncertainty:
Total vibration value
(when cutting natural stone):
– Emission value:
– Uncertainty:
CAUTION!
The indicated measurements refer to new
power tools. Daily use causes the noise and
vibration values to change.
94 dB(A);
105 dB(A);
K = 3 dB.
2
a
= 4.2 m/s
h
2
K = 1.5 m/s
NOTE
The vibration emission level given in this
information sheet has been measured in
accordance with a standardised test given
in EN 60745 and may be used to compare
one tool with another.
It may be used for a preliminary assessment
of exposure. The declared vibration
emission level represents the main
applications of the tool. However if the tool is
used for different applications, with different
accessories or poorly maintained, the
vibration emission may differ. This may
significantly increase the exposure level
over the total working period. For a precise
estimation of the vibration load the times
should also be considered during which the
power tool is switched off or even running,
but not actually in use. This may significantly
decrease the exposure level over the total
working period. Identify additional safety
measures to protect the operator from the
effects of vibration such as: maintain the tool
and the accessories, keep the hands warm,
organisation of work patterns.
CAUTION!
Wear ear protection at a sound pressure
above 85 dB(A).
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