TS 440
English
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A first-time operator should obtain 
practical instruction before using the 
machine. Employers should establish a 
training program for operators of 
gasoline-powered, hand-held, portable 
cut-off machines to assure safe 
operation of these machines and proper 
choice of cutting attachments.
WARNING
Use your cut-off machine only for 
authorized uses. For instance, it is not 
suitable for cutting wood or plastic or 
wooden or plastic objects. Unauthorized 
uses may result in death, serious 
personal injury or property damage, 
including damage to the machine.
WARNING
Minors should never be allowed to use a 
cut-off machine. Bystanders, especially 
children, and animals should not be 
allowed in the area where a cut-off 
machine is in use. Never let the cut-off 
machine run unattended.
See the appropriate section of your 
instruction manual for a description of 
the controls and function of the parts of 
your cut-off machine.
Safe use of a cut-off machine involves
1. the operator
2. the power tool
3. the use of the power tool.
THE OPERATOR
Physical Condition
You must be in good physical condition 
and mental health and not under the 
influence of any substance (drugs, 
alcohol, etc.) which might impair vision, 
dexterity or judgment. Do not operate a 
cut-off machine when you are fatigued. 
Be alert – if you get tired while operating 
your cut-off machine, take a break; 
fatigue may result in loss of control. 
Working with any cut-off machine can be 
strenuous. If you have any condition that 
might be aggravated by strenuous work, 
check with your doctor before operating 
a cut-off machine.
WARNING
Prolonged use of cut-off machines (or 
other machines) exposing the operator 
to vibration may produce whitefinger 
disease (Raynaud's phenomenon) or 
carpal tunnel syndrome. These 
conditions reduce the hand's ability to 
feel and regulate temperature, produce 
numbness and burning sensations and 
can cause nerve and circulation damage 
and tissue necrosis. All factors which 
contribute to whitefinger disease are not 
known, but cold weather, smoking and 
diseases or physical conditions that 
affect blood vessels and blood transport, 
as well as high vibration levels and long 
periods of exposure to vibration, are 
frequently cited as factors in the 
development of whitefinger disease. In 
order to reduce the risk of whitefinger 
disease and carpal tunnel syndrome, 
please observe the following 
precautions:
– The TS 440 is equipped with an 
anti-vibration ("AV") system 
designed to reduce the 
transmission of vibration created by 
the machine to the operator's 
hands.
– Keep the AV system well 
maintained and in good condition. A 
cut-off machine with loose 
components or with damaged or 
worn AV elements will tend to have 
higher vibration levels. Replace 
immediately any part of the system 
that is damaged or worn.
– Wear gloves and keep your hands 
warm.
– Maintain a firm grip at all times, but 
do not squeeze the handles with 
constant, excessive pressure. Take 
frequent breaks.
These precautions do not guarantee 
that you will not sustain whitefinger 
disease or carpal tunnel syndrome. 
Therefore, continual and regular users 
should monitor closely the condition of 
their hands and fingers. If any of the 
above symptoms appear, seek medical 
advice immediately.
WARNING
The ignition system of your cut-off 
machine produces a low intensity 
magnetic field. This field may interfere 
with some pacemakers. To reduce the 
risk of serious or fatal injury, persons 
with a pacemaker should consult their 
physician and the pacemaker 
manufacturer before operating this tool.