applications for which it was
designed!
Do not overburden the device.
Never use hydrogen,
oxygen, carbon dioxide
or other bottled gasses to
power this tool as doing so
may result in explosion, thus
severe injuries.
Regularly maintain and clean
the device as required (see
chapters „Maintenance" and
Cleaning and care").
Check the device for damage
prior to initial operation. Al-
ways verify the tool's proper
condition before every use.
Remain alert at all times! Un-
foreseen machine movement
due to reaction forces or the
tool or counter bearing break-
ing may result in injuries.
Risk of injury due to chips be-
ing projected at high speeds
in the event the tool (socket)
breaks.
Unforeseen tool movements
may result in hazardous situa-
tions.
Crushing risk based on the
torque between the counter
bearing and the work piece.
Keep hands away from the
tool (socket) being used to pre-
vent the risk of injuries.
Only use holders and adapt-
Safety instructions for air tools
ers in good condition and
intended for use with the ma-
chines described here.
Avoid an unnatural posture.
Always maintain a proper
footing and balance. This will
allow you to better control the
electrical power tool in un-
foreseen circumstances.
Switch the device off when not
in use.
Always wear personal
protective equipment and
safety glasses. Wearing
personal protective equipment
such as dust mask, non-slip
safety shoes, hard hat or ear
protectors, depending on the
type of air tool and its applica-
tion, reduces the risk of inju-
ries.
Protect hoses from kinks, con-
strictions, solvents and sharp
edges. Keep hoses away from
heat, oil and rotating parts.
Replace damaged hoses im-
mediately. A damaged supply
line may result in the air hose
flapping about, possibly result-
ing in injuries.
Do not use the equipment
when fatigued or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or
medications. Just a moment of
carelessness when using this
equipment may result in seri-
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