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SZLIFIERKA KĄTOW
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Operating instruction
ANGLE GRINDER
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Инструкция по эксплуатации
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ANGLE GRINDER
TDS125RK
4
BE
FOR
E
YOU
STAR
T
US
ING
THE
MACH
IN
E
RE
AD
THOROUGHL
Y
THIS
MANUAL.
Keep
this
doc
ument
for
future
reference.
WARNING!
Read
all
safety
warnings
marked
with
a
symbol
and
all opera
ting
safety
instruc
tions.
T
o
limit
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock
and
injur
y
while
using
the
device,
follow
all
operating
safety instructions
and
tips
provided
below.
Keep
all
work
safety
instructions
and
tips
for
future
reference.
In warnings provided her
ein the expression “power tool” means a power tool
power
ed fr
om the
mains (with
a pow
er cor
d) or a batt
ery power
ed pow
er tool
(cor
dless).
WARNING!
General work
safety warnings
for use
of the
tool.
Workplace
safety
:
a)
Keep your
workplace tidy and
well lit.
Untidiness and
bad lighting
result
in
higher
accident
rate.
b)
Do
not use
the
power
tool in
explosive
environments,
created
by
flammable liquids, gases
or dusts.
The power tool generates sparks
that
can
ignite
dust
or v
apors.
c)
Keep children
and
unauthorized
persons
awa
y
from
the
place
where
the
power
tools
are
used.
Inattention
may
result
in
losing
contr
ol
over
your
power
tool
.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Electric
safety
:
a)
Plugs
used
in
power
tools
must
match
wall
outlets.
Never
modify
the plug
of
your
power tool.
Do not
use
any
extension
cables when
operating
a
power
tool with
a grounding/earthing
conductor (PE).
Any
modifications of plugs
and outlets incr
ease the risk
of
electric shock.
b)
Avoid touching
earthed sur
faces or grounded
items like pipes,
heaters,
central
heating
radia
tors
and
refrigera
tors.
T
ouching
earthed
or
grounded
sur
faces
increases
the
risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
c)
Do not
expose your
power tool to
rain
or damp
environments.
W
ater
penetrating
the
tool
increases
the
risk
of electric
shock.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
d)
Do
not
damage
the
power
cord.
Never
use
the
power
cord
to
power
tools.
carr
y
,
pull
the
pow
er
tool and
do
not
pull by
its
power cord
to
Use
and
taking
care
of
your
power
tool
:
disconnect
plug
from
the
outlet.
Keep
the
power
cord
aw
ay
a)
Do not overload y
our power tool
. Use a pow
er tool with power
from
sources
of
heat,
oils,
sharp
edges
and
moving
par
ts.
adjusted to
work
being
done.
An
appr
opriately
chosen
power tool
Damaged
or
entangled
power
cords
increase
the risk
of
electric
shock.
will
allow
you
to
work
better
and
safer
under load
it
has been
designed for
.
e)
When
your
power
tool
is
operated
outdoors
use
ex
tension
cords
b)
Do
not use
a
power
tool
when
its
power
switch
is out
of order
(it
intended
for
outdoor
use
only.
Using
an
extension
cable
intended
for
does
not switch
it
on or
off
).
An
y
power
tool
with
its
power swit
ch
out
outdoor
use
decreases
the risk
of
electric
shock.
of
order
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repaired
.
f
)
It
is
recommended
to
connect
the
device
to
a
mains
supply
c)
Always
disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and/or
equipped
with
a
residual
current
device
(RCD)
with
a
rated
di
sc
on
n
ec
t
i
t
s
b
at
te
r
y
b
ef
or
e
c
ha
ng
i
ng
an
y
s
et
ti
ng
s,
current
of
30
mA
or less
.
performing
replacement
or
storage.
Such
prev
entive
measures
g
)
When
it
is
unavoidable
to
use
your
power
tool
in
a
damp
reduc
e
the
risk
of
accidental
power
tool
star
t
up.
env
iro
nme
nt
u
se
a
n
RCD
(
Re
sid
ual
C
urr
ent
Dev
ice
)
for
protection.
The
use
of
RCDs
decreases
the
risk
of
electric shock.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
e)
Pow
er
tools
require
maintenance.
Check
power
tools
for
Personal
safety
:
concentricity or jamming
of moving parts,
any cracks and all
a)
This
equipment
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
disabled
physically
,
mentally,
sensorial
or
persons
wi
th
no
ex
pe
ri
en
ce
an
d
kn
ow
le
dg
e
i
n
o
pe
ra
ti
ng
th
e
eq
ui
pme
nt
unl
es
s
th
ey
o
pe
rat
e
th
e
eq
ui
pm
en
t
un
de
r
supervision
or
follow
user's
instructions
provided
by
persons
responsible
for
their
safety
.
b)
It
is necessary to
predic
t steps
, wa
tch and
keep common sense
when using
power
tools. Do not
operate power
tools when you
are
tired,
under
influence
of
drugs,
medicine
or
alcohol.
A
moment of
inattention while
operating a
power
tool may
result
in serious
personal
injur
y
.
c)
Use
personal
protec
tive
equipment
(PPE).
Always
wear
safety
goggles. Wearing personal
protective equipment
(PPE)
including a
dust
mask,
anti-slippery
footwear
,
a
helmet
and
ear
protection
reduces
personal
injur
y
.
d)
Avoid
unexpected start up. Before
connecting your power
tool
to
the
mains
and/or
inser
ting
a
battery
make
sure
its
power
switch is in off
position.
Carrying your po
wer tool with a finger on its
power switch
or
without disconnecting
it
from the
mains
(switched on)
may
result
in
an
accident.
e)
Before
starting
y
our
power
tool
remove
any
keys/wrenches.
Leaving
a key/wr
ench in
the rotating
par
t
of your
power t
ool
may
result
in
personal
injur
y
.
f
)
Do
not lean
for
ward
too
far
.
Always
remain
stable and
maintain
balance.
It will
allow you
to have
a better
control o
ver
your
power
tool in
unpredictable
situations.
g)
Wear
appropriate
clothing.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothes
or
jewelry
.
Keep
your
hair
tied.
Keep
your
clothes
away
from
moving
par
ts.
Loose
clothes,
jewelry
or
long
hair
may
be
c
aught
by
moving
parts.
h)
If your pow
er tool allows for using an external dust e
xtraction
or
collec
tion
system,
make
sure
it
is
connec
ted
and
used
properly
.
Using
dust
collectors
may
reduce
dust
affected
risks.
i)
Do
not
let
your
skills
gained
through
the
frequent
use
of
the
power
tool mak
e y
ou overconfident
and disregard
safety
rules.
Car
elessness
may
cause
injury in
a fr
ac
tion
of
a sec
ond
.
d)
Keep your
power tool out
of reach of children
and do
not allow
unauthorized
persons to
use the
power tool
.
P
ower tools
in hands
of
untrained
persons
can
be
dangerous.
5
other
factors
affecting
the
power
tool
work
safety
.
If
any
damage
to
the
power tool
is
detected,
it
should
be
repaired
before
use.
Improper
power
tool
maintenance
is
a
reason
for
many
accidents.
f
)
Cutting
tools
should
be
sharp
and
clean.
Keeping
sharp
cutting
edges
in
good
c
ondition
reduces
the
risk
of
jamming
and
facilitates
operation.
g)
Pow
er
tools,
equipment,
working
tools
etc.
should
be
used
according to
this user's manual
taking into account
operating
conditions
and
the
work
to
be
done.
Misusing
a
power
tool
can
result
in
dangerous
situations.
h)
At low temperatures and after a long brak
es in operation it is
recommended
to
turn
the
power
tool
to
operate
it
with
no
load for
a few
minutes to
provide proper
grease distribution
inside
its
driving mechanism.
i)
Use soft,
damp (cannot be wet)
cloth and soap to
clean pow
er
tools. Do
not use
petrol,
solvents and
other agents
that may
damage
your
equipment
.
j)
Po
wer
tools
can
be
stored/carried
after
making
sure
that
all
moving
components are
locked
and protected
against
release
with
original
devices
intended
for
this
purpose.
k)
Store
power
tools
in
a
dr
y
,
dust
and
water-protected
place.
l)
Carry
your
power
tool
in
its
original
packaging
to
provide
protection
against
mechanical
damage.
m)
Keep
handles
and
grip
sur
faces
clean
and
free
from
oil
and
gre
ase.
Se
cure
gri
p
and
con
trol
over
th
e
tool
in
un
exp
ecte
d
circumstances
are
impossible if
handles
and
grip
surfaces
are
slipper
y
.
maximum speed
marked on
the pow
er
tool.
Accessories running
faster
than
their
rated
speed
can
break
and fly
apar
t.
d
)
The
outside
diameter
and
the
thickness
of
your
accessory
must
be
within
the
capacity
rating
of
your
power
tool.
Inco
rrect
ly
s
ized
acces
sori
es
canno
t
b
e
a
dequa
tely
gua
rded
or
contr
olled
.
e
)
The arbour
size of
wheels, flanges
, backing pads
or any other
accessory
must
properly
fit
the
spindle
of
the
power
tool.
Acc
essories
with
arbour
holes
that
do
not
match
the
mounting
hardw
are of the
power tool will
run out of
balance
, vibrate excessively
and
may
cause
loss
of
control
.
f
)
Do not use
a damaged accessory
. Before each
use inspect the
accessory
such
as
abrasive
wheels
for
chips
and
cracks,
backing
pad
for
cracks,
tear
or
e
xcess
wear
,
wire
brush
for
loose or cracked wires. If power tool or
accessory is dropped,
inspect for damage or install an
undamaged accessory. After
inspecting and
installing an accessory, position yourself and
bystanders
away
from the
plane of
the rota
ting
accessor
y
and
run
the
power
tool
at
maximum
no-load
speed
for
one
minute.
Damaged
accessories
will
normally
break
apart
during
this
test
time.
g
)
We
ar
pe
rs
o
na
l
p
ro
te
c
t
ive
e
qu
ip
me
n
t.
De
pe
nd
i
ng
on
application, use face shield
, safety goggles
or safety glasses.
As
appropriate,
wear
dust
mask,
hearing
protectors,
gloves
and
workshop
apron
capable
of
stopping
small
abrasive
or
workpiece
fragments.
The
eye
protection
must
be
capable
of
stopping flying debris gener
ated by various oper
ations . The dust mask
or
respir
ator
must
be
capable of
filtrating
particles
generated by
your
operation.
Prolonged
exposure
to
high
intensity
noise
may
cause
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
hearing
loss.
power
tools.
h
)
Keep
bystanders
a
safe
distance
away
from
work
area.
Repair
:
Anyo
ne
ent
er
ing
the
wor
k
ar
ea
m
us
t
we
ar
p
ers
on
al
protective
equipment.
Fragments
of
workpiece
or
of
a
brok
en
accessory
may
fly
away
and
cause
injur
y
beyond
immediat
e
area
of
operation.
i
)
Hold
power
tool
by
insulated
gripping
sur
faces
only,
when
performing
an
opera
tion
where
the
cutting
accessor
y
may
contact
hidden
wiring
or
its
own
cord.
Cutting
accessory
contacting
a "liv
e"
wire
may
make exposed
metal
par
ts
of the
power
tool
"live"
and
shock the
operator
.
j
)
Position
the
cord
clear
of
the
spinning
accessory
.
If
you
lose
contr
ol, the cord may be cut
or snagged
and your hand
or arm may
be
ANGLE
GRINDER
pulled
into
the
spinning
accessory
.
Safety
Warnings
Common
for
Grinding,
Sanding,
k
)
Never
lay
the po
wer
tool
down
until
the accessory
has
come
to
Wire
Brushing,
Polishing
or
Abrasive
Cutting-O
ff
a
complete
stop
.
The
spinning accessory
may
grab
the
surface
and
Operations:
pull
the
power
tool
out
of y
our
control
.
a)
This power
tool is
intended to
function
as
a grinder, sander,
l
)
Do
not
run
the
power
tool
while
carrying
it
at
your
side.
wire brush,
polisher or
cut-off tool. Read
all safety
warnings,
Accidental
contact
with
the spinning
accessory
could
snag
your
clothing,
instructions,
illustrations
and
specifications
provided
with
pulling
the ac
cessor
y
into
your
body.
this
power
tool.
Failur
e
to
follow
all
instructions
listed
below
may
m
)
Regularly
clean
the
power tool's air
vents.
The motor's
fan
will
result
in
electric shock,
fire
and/or serious
injur
y
.
draw
the
dust
inside
the
housing
and
excessive
accumulation
of
powder
ed
metal
may
cause
elec
trical
hazards.
b
)
Do
not
use
accessories
which
are
not
specifically designed
and
recommended
by
the
tool
manufacturer.
Just
because
the
n
)
Do
not
operate
the
pow
er
tool
near
flammable
materials
.
accessory
can
be
attached
to
your
power
tool,
it
does
not
a
ssur
e
safe
Sparks
could
ignite
these
materials.
operation.
o
)
Do
not use
accessories tha
t
require
liquid coolants.
Using w
ater
c
)
The
rated
speed of
the
accessory must
be
at
least
equal to
the
or
other liquid
coolants
may r
esult in
elec
tr
ocution
or shock.
a)
b)
If
a
fixed
pow
er
cord
is
damaged,
to
avoid risks
it
should
be
replaced by
power tool
manufacturer
or
in a
specialty
repair
shop
or
by
a
qualified
person.
WARNING!
While operating power tools it is necessary to obser
ve basic
work safety
rules to
av
oid fire,
electric shock
or mechanical
injury.
Warranty
and
post-warranty
repairs
of
its
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