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DOM GUARD - Risk of injury when drilling holes or screwing

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Fundamental safety information
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Risk of injury when drilling holes or screwing
Risk of damage to eyes as a result of drilling dust or chips flying around.
Wear safety glasses.
Use a device to extract the drilling dust or chips.
Danger of injury to fingers or hands due to slipping during drilling.
Wear suitable safety gloves.
Observe and follow the instructions in the documents for the drill.
Danger of injury to fingers or hands due to slipping during screwing.
Wear suitable safety gloves.
Danger of injury when shortening the spindle
Danger of injury to eyes and hands when shortening the spindle.
An incorrectly clamped spindle which slips can result in injury. Metal splinters
due to incorrect shortening of the spindle can result in eye injuries.
Wear safety glasses and safety gloves.
Ensure that the spindle to be shortened is correctly attached in the clamping
device.
Shorten the spindle in the proper way.
Danger of injury while attaching
Danger of injury to the hands on edges of the assembly profile or the lock.
The hands can be injured due to slipping when screwing the components or
touching sharp edges.
Wear suitable safety gloves.

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