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Hammer N2-38 - Other Risks; Foreseeable Misuse

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Bandsaw
N2-38 / N3800 / N4400
General safety rules:
Be wary of sharp edges to avoid cutting yourself, in particular when changing the tooling.
Risk of injury due to ejected work pieces and parts of work pieces (e.g. branches, chips).
Risk of injury from workpiece kickback.
Hearing damage as a result of high noise levels.
Risk of damage to health from dust especially when working hard woods.
Risk of injury through being crushed, cut, caught, wound up or sliced.
2.9 Other risks
Warning! Risk of injury!
Even if the safety measures are complied with, there are still certain associated risks that must be considered
when working on the machine:
Safety
General safety rules:
Failure to follow the operation manual.
Operating the machine, even if the operation manual is incomplete or not in the language of the country it is in.
Placing of material or tools on the work surface.
Components and tools that are not put in their correct place or put away may be the cause of accidents!
Usage of a tool system that is not suited for the material or the machine.
Only clamp authorised tools to the machine.
Usage of a modified module and tool system.
Only use original manufacturer tools
Fitting of spare parts and usage of tools and accessories that are not permitted by the manufacturer.
Use only genuine spare parts supplied by the manufacturer.
Making changes and modifications to the machine.
Bridging or adaptation of protective equipment.
During operation:
Processing of workpieces that are too large or too heavy.
Processing of very small workpieces without assistance.
Keep handling auxiliaries at hand: See chapter entitled >Operation<
Processing of unsuitable materials such as metal.
Processing of workpieces that are not, or insufficiently held in place.
Processing of workpieces in the same direction as the rotation of the tool.
(Feed direction corresponds to the rotational direction of the tool.)
Using the machine without the appropriate safety equipment.
Ensure that all safety devices have been installed properly.
Deliberately bad or irresponsible behaviour on the machine whilst operating.
Every time the machine is being serviced:
Service work carried out by untrained or unauthorised personnel.
Non-compliance with maintenance guidelines.
See chapter entitled >Service - Maintenance schedule<
Failure to observe signs of wear and damage.
2.10 Foreseeable misuse
Note:
The examples mentioned here should be used to bring the attention to the hazards that can occur, but are not
a complete list and should not be used as a legal basis.
Nevertheless, this information is provided to help the operator better assess hazards and risks.

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