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beyond the level of the
rotating attachment tool
and allow the device to
run for 1 minute at the
highest rotational speed.
Damaged tools usually break
during this test period.
Wear personal safety
equipment. Depend-
ing on the application,
use full face shields,
eye protection or safety
goggles. In so far as it is
appropriate, wear dust
masks, ear protection,
gloves or special aprons
which keep small grind-
ing and material par-
ticles away from you.
Eyes should be protected
from the foreign matter which
can be caused to y during
the various applications. Dust
or breathing masks should
lter the dust that is created
during operation. If you are
exposed to loud noise for
a long time, you may suffer
hearing loss.
Ensure that other people
are at a safe distance
to your working
area.
Anyone who enters the
wor
king area should
wear personal protective
equipment. Broken bits from
the piece being worked or
broken attach
ment tools can y
away and cause injuries
even
beyond the direct working
area.
Keep the cord away
from the rotating attach-
ment tool. If you lose con-
trol of the device, the power
cord can become separated
or caught and your hand or
arm may be pulled into the
rotating attachment tool.
Never put the electric
tool down before the at-
tachment tool has come
to a full stop. The rotating
attachment tool can come into
contact with the surface upon
which it is set, whereby you
could lose control of the elec-
tric tool.
Never allow the elec-
tric tool to run while
you are carrying it. Your
clothing may accidentally
come into contact with the
rotating attachment tool and
get caught and the attach-
ment tool could drill into your
body.
Clean the ventilation
slots of your electric tool
routinely. The motor air
pulls dust into the housing
and, should too much metallic
dust collect, could cause elec-
trical hazards.
Never use the electric
tool near ammable
material. Sparks could ig-
nite this material.
Do not use attachment
tools which require liq-
uid coolant. Using water or
another liquid coolant could
lead to electrical shock.

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Parkside PWSA 12 B1 Specifications

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BrandParkside
ModelPWSA 12 B1
CategoryGrinder
LanguageEnglish

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