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General safety rules, Risks associated with accessories, Hazards in the work environment – Parkside PDMH 4500 A2 User Manual

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General safety rules

General safety rules

Stop using the device if you experience numb-
ness, tingling, pain or lightening of the skin of
the fingers or hands, and consult a physician.

Risks associated with accessories

Disconnect the non-rotary percussive power tool
from the energy supply before changing the in-
serted tool or accessory.

Use only sizes and types of accessories and
consumables that are recommended by the
non-rotary percussive power tool manufacturer;
do not use other types or sizes of accessories
and consumables.

For hammers, where appropriate, never use any
chisel as a hand-struck tool. They are specifically
designed and heat-treated for use only in non-
rotary percussive power tools.

For hammers and breakers, where appropriate,
never use blunt chisels, as they require exces-
sive pressure and can break from fatigue. Blunt
tool-pieces can increase vibration and, therefore,
sharp tools should always be used.

For hammers, where appropriate, never cool a
hot accessory in water. Brittleness and early
failure can result.

For hammers, where appropriate, chisel break-
age or tool damage can result from misuse of
using the tool as a lever, e.g. prising. Take smaller
“bites” to avoid getting stuck.

Avoid direct contact with the inserted tool during
and after use, as it can be hot or sharp.

ATTENTION! Disconnect the device from the
air supply before performing maintenance or
cleaning.

Only use the manufacturer recommended sizes
and types of accessories and consumables.

Do not use the chisel as a hand-held tool. They
were developed specifically for use with the a
chipper.

Only use sharp chisels, as dull chisels require
more pressure and could break as well as increase
vibration.

Do not cool hot tools in water. Doing so may
result in damage.

Do not use the chisels as hand-held tools.

Never use the chisel whilst or after operating the
device. The fingers or hands could be injured.
The chisel can get very hot.

Do not use defective devices. Replace defective
parts to prevent injuries.

Hazards in the work

environment

Slips, trips and falls are major causes of work-
place injury. Be aware of slippery surfaces
caused by use of the tool and also of trip haz-
ards caused by the air line or hydraulic hose.

Proceed with care in unfamiliar surroundings.
Hidden hazards, such as electricity or other
utility lines, can exist.

The non-rotary percussive power tool is not in-
tended for use in potentially explosive atmos-
pheres and is not insulated against coming into
contact with electric power.

Make sure there are no electrical cables, gas
pipes, etc., that can cause a hazard if damaged
by use of the tool.

Slipping, tripping and falling are the main causes
of injuries at the workplace. Be aware of slippery
areas caused by use of the device, as well as
tripping hazards caused by the air hose.

Beware of hidden hazards such as electric cables,
or gas- and water lines.

This device is not insulated against electric shock.
Avoid any contact with electric cables. This device
is not suitable for use in explosive environments.

This device is not suitable for use in explosive
areas: using this device can produce sparks.
Therefore never use this device near combustible
materials, fluids or gasses.

Hazards due to dust and vapours

Dust and fumes generated when using non-ro-
tary percussive power tools can cause ill health
(for example cancer, birth defects, asthma and /
or dermatitis); risk assessment and implementa-
tion of appropriate controls for these hazards
are essential.

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