OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUEL de L'UTILISATEUR
MANUAL del OPERADOR
To extend battery pack life:
Follow the "BATTERY PACK CARE AND USE" section of
this manual.
Charge battery packs before use.
Follow the charging instructions in your charger manual.
Pour étendre la durée de vie de la batterie:
Suivre les instructions de la section «UTILISATION ET
ENTRETIEN DE LA BATTERIE» de ce manuel.
Charger les batteries avant de les utiliser.
Suivre les instructions de charge du manuel du chargeur.
Para extender la duración de la batería:
Seguir la sección USO Y CUIDADO DE LA BATERÍA en
este manual.
Cargar las baterías antes de usarlas.
Seguir las instrucciones de carga en el manual del cargador.
Catalog No.
No de Cat.
Catálogo No.
6560 Series
Série 6560
Serie 6560
12/14.4V CAULK AND ADHESIVE GUN
PISTOLET À COLLE ET CALFEUTRAGE 12/14,4V
PISTOLA DE CALAFATEO Y APLICACION DE ADHESIVO DE 12/14,4V
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND
OPERATOR'S MANUAL.
AFIN DE RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES, L'UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET
BIEN COMPRENDRE LE MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR.
PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES, EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y
ENTENDER EL MANUAL DEL OPERADOR.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES-FOR ALL BATTERY OPERATED TOOLS
WARNING!
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire
and/or serious injury. The term "power tool" in all of the warnings listed
below refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or batteryoperated (cordless) power tool.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WORK AREA SAFETY
1. Keep work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
2. Do not operate power tools in ex-
plosive atmospheres, such as in
the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools
create sparks which may ignite the
dust or fumes.
3. Keep children and bystanders
away while operating a power
tool. Distractions can cause you to
lose control.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
4. Power tool plugs must match the
outlet. Never modify the plug in
any way. Do not use any adapter
plugs with earthed (grounded)
power tools. Unmodified plugs and
matching outlets will reduce risk of
electric shock.
5. Avoid body contact with earthed
or grounded surfaces such as
pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased
risk of electric shock if your body is
earthed or grounded.
6. Do not expose power tools to rainor wet conditions. Water entering a
power tool will increase the risk of
electric shock.
7. Do not abuse the cord. Never use
the cord for carrying, pulling, or
unplugging the power tool. Keep
cord away from heat, oil, sharp
edges, or moving parts. Damaged
or entangled cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
8. When operating a power tool out-
doors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord
suitable for outdoor use reduces the
risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
9. Stay alert, watch what you are
doing and use common sense
when operating a power tool. Do
not use a power tool while you
are tired or under the influence
of drugs, alcohol or medication. A
moment of inattention while operating
power tools may result in serious personal injury.
10. Use safety equipment. Alwayswear eye protection. Safety equipment such as dust mask, non-skid
safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions
will reduce personal injuries.
11. Avoid accidental starting. Ensure
the switch is in the off-position
before plugging in. Carrying tools
with your finger on the switch or plugging in power tools that have the
switch on invites accidents.
12. Remove any adjusting key or
wrench before turning the power
tool on. A wrench or a key left at-
tached to a rotating part of the power
tool may result in personal injury.
13. Do not overreach. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times.
This enables better control of the
power tool in unexpected situations.
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14. Dress properly. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery. Keep your
hair, clothing and gloves away
from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery, or long hair can be caught in
moving parts.
15. If devices are provided for the
connection of dust extraction and
collection facilities, ensure these
are connected and properly used.
Use of these devices can reduce dustrelated hazards.
POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
16. Do not force the power tool. Use
the correct power tool for your
application. The correct power tool
will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was designed.
17. Do not use the power tool if the
switch does not turn it on and off.
Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous
and must be repaired.
18. Disconnect the plug from the
power source and/or the battery
pack from the power tool before
making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing
power tools. Such preventive safety
measures reduce the risk of starting
the tool accidentally.
19. Store idle power tools out of the
reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the
power tools or these instructions
to operate power tools. Power
tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
20. Maintain power tools. Check for
misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and
any other condition that may affect the power tool's operation. If
damaged, have the power tool
repaired before use. Many acci-
dents are caused by poorly maintained
power tools.
21. Keep cutting tools sharp andclean. Properly maintained cutting
tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control.
22. Use the power tool, accessories
and tool bits etc., in accordance
with these instructions and in the
manner intended for the particular type of power tool, taking into
account the working conditions
and the work to be performed.
Use of the power tool for operations
different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE
23. Ensure the switch is in the off
position before inserting battery
pack. Inserting the battery pack into
power tools that have the switch on
invites accidents.
24. Recharge only with the chargerspecified by the manufacturer. A
charger that is suitable for one type of
battery pack may create a risk of fire
when used with another battery pack.
25. Use power tools only with spe-
cifically designated battery packs.
Use of any other battery packs may
create a risk of injury and fire.
26. When battery pack is not in use,
keep it away from other metal
objects like paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws, or other
small metal objects that can make
a connection from one terminal
to another. Shorting the battery ter-
minals together may cause burns or a
fire.
27. Under abusive conditions, liquid
may be ejected from the battery,
avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If
liquid contacts eyes, additionally
seek medical help. Liquid ejected
from the battery may cause irritation
or burns.
SERVICE
28. Have your power tool serviced by
a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the
power tool is maintained.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
BATTERY PACK CARE AND USE
1. Keep hands out of the plunger and plunger rod area of the caulk gun.
Fingers can be pinched between the tube holder and the plunger.
2. Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry important information. If unreadable
or missing, contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for a free replacement.
Symbology
Properly Recycle
Nickel Cadmium
Batteries
Direct Current
Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc.
Specifications
Cat. No.
6560 Series
48-59-0255
Battery
Charger
Volts
12/14.4 DC
120 AC
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
1
1. Carriage Frame
2. Plunger
3. Plunger rod
4. Plunger rod handle
5. Battery pack
6. Battery pack release buttons
7. Trigger
8. Rod release trigger
9. Trigger lock
10. Quart capacity carriage frame
11. 20 oz. capacity barrel frame
2
8
7
11
9
3
4
Cat. No. 6560-21
5
6
10
EXTENDING AND MAINTAINING
BATTERY PACK LIFE
MILWAUKEE battery packs will operate for many years and/or hundreds of cycles when
they are used, charged, and stored according to these instructions. Properly using,
charging, and storing your battery pack can greatly extend its life.
Charge the new battery pack
overnight before use to allow
the cells to become fully
charged. New battery packs are not fully
charged. Two to ten normal charging/
discharging cycles may be required before the pack can take its maximum charge.
Never completely discharge
the battery pack. MILWAUKEE
battery packs do not develop a
"memory" when charged after only a partial discharge. Taping-on triggers or leaving work lights on for extended periods
to completely discharge the battery pack
will reduce its life by upsetting the electrochemical balance and can result in shortcircuiting of the battery.
Do not charge batteries in hot
or cold places (below 40°F (5°C)
or above 105°F (40°C)). Temperature
extremes reduce the ability for battery pack
cells to hold a charge. Do not store batteries where the temperature may exceed
120°F (50°C), such as in a vehicle or metal
building during the summer.
To avoid overheating to a battery pack,
allow cordless tools cool down between high torque drilling/cutting
applications. The increased energy dis-
charge rate will heat the battery pack cells
faster than the cells can release the heat.
This could damage the cells.
After use, allow a hot battery pack to
cool to room temperature before inserting
it into the charger. If a hot battery is put on
a charger, charging will not begin until the
battery has cooled to a safe temperature.
See your charger manual for more information on charging temperatures. Charging a hot battery will damage the cells.
Never forcibly heat up or cool down
batteries. This will damage some cells in
the pack, causing them to not be able to hold
a charge.
Remove the battery pack from the tool
for charging when the tool can no
longer perform its intended function
(i.e., drilling, cutting, etc.).
Leave the battery pack on the
charger after it has reached a full
charge; the pack will continue to re-
ceive a trickle charge to ensure capacity
is maintained.
Occasionally (once a week) leave the
batteries on the charger overnight to
help maintain cell balance.
Do not store the battery on the
charger (for more than 24 hours); this
could reduce battery life.
Never leave batteries on chargers
where power interruptions are common. Damage to the battery cells could
occur.
Store batteries at room temperature away from moisture.
Do not store in damp locations
where corrosion of terminals may occur.
Do not submerge your battery or cordless tools in water. This will damage the
battery and tool.
Charge unused batteries overnight
at least every six months to maximize
battery life. Unused batteries discharge
at a rate of about 1% per day and will be
fully discharged after six months. For batteries stored for a long time, two to ten
normal charging cycles may be required
before the pack is fully charged.
Do not use oil or solvents to clean or
lubricate your battery pack. The plastic
casing will become brittle and crack, causing a risk of injury.
Cat. No. 6560-24
Cat. No. 6560-23
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WARNING!
Charge only MILWAUKEE 12, 14.4
and 18 Volt battery packs in
MILWAUKEE chargers. Other
brands of batteries may explode
causing personal injury and
damage.
For specific charging instructions, please read the operator's
manual supplied with your
charger.
Inserting Battery Pack into Tool
For all models:
Battery pack can be inserted into the tool
in two ways.
1. For working in restricted spaces: Insert the battery pack from the front by
pressing in the release buttons and
sliding battery pack into the body of
the tool (Fig. 1). Insert the battery pack
until clamp engages.
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 1
2. For optimum weight distribution and
balance: Insert the battery pack from
the back by pressing in the release
buttons and sliding the battery pack
into the body of the tool (Fig. 2). Insert
the battery pack until clamp engages.
Fig. 2
NOTE: A 12 volt battery is supplied with
this tool. To extend run time or increase
plunger speed, a 14.4 volt battery may be
used.
Always lock trigger or remove
battery pack before changing or
removing accessories. Only use
accessories specifically recommended for this tool. Others may
be hazardous.
Inserting the Plunger Rod
Always lock the trigger or remove the battery pack before inserting the plunger rod.
Do not run the tool to pull the plunger rod
through the tool, this will damage the tool
and rod. Manually push the plunger rod
through the tool, as follows:
1. Press in and hold rod release trigger.
2. Grasp the plunger rod handle. The
teeth on the plunger rod should point
toward the left and slightly down.
3. Insert the plunger rod from the rear of
1. Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2. Press in and hold rod release trigger.
3. Grasp plunger rod handle and pull
plunger rod back until the rod tip is just
inside of tool.
4. Release rod release trigger.
5. Position washer (black) onto nose of
tool. The side with the larger collar fits
inside the tool.
6. Install tube holder over washer.
the tool. It may be necessary to wiggle
the plunger rod slightly while pushing
it through the tool.
WARNING!
NOTE: Keep the plunger rod clean. Retracting or inserting a plunger that is covered
with material may damage the internal parts
To reduce the risk of injury, keep hands out of the plunger area of the tool.
Fingers can be pinched between the tube holder and the plunger.
of the tool.
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Tube holder
7. Place washer (steel) between the tube
holder and barrel nut. Thread barrel
nut into nose of the tool. Tighten securely using the wrench provided.
8. Press rod release trigger and push
plunger rod forward to access the tip
of the rod.
9. Attach plunger to the plunger rod, as
shown (Fig. 4). Tighten the screw securely.
10. To remove tube holder, reverse procedure.
Installing Caulk or Adhesive Tube
1. Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2. Cut nozzle of tube at an angle and
size per manufacturer's recommendation to suit the job. A smaller nozzle
diameter requires more force to push
the caulk and reduces battery life.
3. Break inner seal of tube using a long
nail or piece of wire. If the inner seal
is not broken, the caulk material may
be forced out the rear end of the tube
and damage the tool.
tube, remove any hardened material
with a long nail or piece of wire.
4. Press in and hold rod release trigger.
5. Grasp plunger rod handle and pull
plunger rod back to allow the caulk
tube to fit inside carriage frame.
6. Insert caulk tube into carriage frame.
7. Push plunger rod handle forward until
the plunger is against the caulk tube.
8. Release rod release trigger.
Installing Sausage Type Pack
Always check sausage packs for punctures or damage to the pack before installing. Do not use a damaged or frozen pack.
1. Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2. Press in and hold rod release trigger.
3. Grasp plunger rod handle and pull
plunger rod back to allow sausage
pack to fit inside barrel tube.
4. Insert pack into barrel tube.
5. Cut off end of sausage pack.
NOTE: Before using a partially filled
pack, remove any hardened material.
6. Insert nozzle supplied with the sausage pack into the nozzle cap (coarse
thread). Thread nozzle cap onto the
front of barrel tube (Fig. 5).
7. Cut nozzle at an angle and size per
manufacturer's recommendation to suit
the job. A smaller nozzle diameter requires more force to push the caulk
and reduces battery life.
8. Press in and hold rod release trigger.
9. Push plunger rod handle forward until
plunger is against sausage pack.
10. Release rod release trigger.
Fig. 5
Extension
Plunger
Barrel plunger
Nut
1. Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2. Press in and hold rod release trigger.
3. Grasp plunger rod handle and pull
plunger rod back until the rod tip is just
inside of tool.
4. Release rod release trigger.
5. Position spacer and back cap (fine
threads) onto nose of the tool. The
side of the spacer with the double
collar fits inside the back cap.
Plunger rod
Spacer
Double collar
Back cap
Backing washer
Barrel nut
Barrel
Nozzle
Nozzle cap
6. Place backing washer on top of back
cap and thread barrel nut into nose of
the tool as shown. Tighten securely
using the wrench provided.
7. Press rod release trigger and push
plunger rod forward to access the tip
of the on rod.
8. Thread extenstion, plunger, barrel
plunger and nut onto the plunger rod in
the order shown. Tighten securely.
9. Thread barrel into back cap.
10. To remove barrel tube, reverse procedure.
6560-24
OPERATION
WARNING!
When tool is not in use, lock trigger to prevent the tool from being accidentally turned on.
Starting and Stopping and Controlling
Speed
1. Pull trigger to dispense caulk.
2. Increase or decrease pressure on trigger to adjust the speed for proper bead
width and material feed rate. Material
type, temperature and nozzle diameter
will all affect flow rate. When using a
tube or pack with a smaller nozzle diameter use a slower speed or the
material may be forced around the rear
tube seat.
3. Release trigger to stop dispensing
caulk.
Locking the Trigger (Fig. 6)
Always lock trigger or remove battery pack
before changing accessories or performing maintenance. Lock trigger when the
tool is not in use and when storing the tool.
Fig. 6
Locked
Unlocked
1. To lock the trigger, push trigger lock
in the direction shown. The trigger will
not work when the trigger lock in the
locked position.
2. To unlock the trigger, push the trigger
lock in the direction shown.
Adjusting Plunger Rod
1. To manually adjust plunger rod, press
in and hold rod release trigger.
2. Grasp plunger rod handle and either
push or pull rod in or out.
3. Release rod release trigger.
NOTE: Keep plunger rod clean of material.
Retracting a plunger that is covered with
material may damage the internal parts of
the tool.
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Electronic Overload Protection
The gun is protected by an electronic overload protection feature. If too much pressure is exerted on the tube, the motor will
automatically reverse for one second, and
then shut down. This helps to prevent damage to the tool and the caulk tube or pack.
If the motor shuts off, make sure that:
Nozzle tip is cut
Inner seal in the caulk tube is broken
Hardened material is removed from the
nozzle
Caulk tube is not damaged or frozen
Plunger rod is free of caulk/adhesive
materials
Release trigger to allow the electronics to
reset. If the motor continues to shut off, try
another tube of material or take the tool to
a MILWAUKEE Service Center.
Auto-Reverse Mechanism
This tool has an auto-reverse feature that
reverses the plunger when the trigger is
pressed for more than 2 seconds and
released. This feature helps stop excess
material from continuing to flow.
Pulsing the trigger will deactivate the autoreverse mechanism and allow for continued pressure on the tube. This helps maintain a slower material feed rate.
Auto-Shut Off
When a caulk tube is empty, the auto-shut
off feature will turn the motor off. Pull the
plunger back and replace the tube.
Caution: Unexplained tool shut-off or
auto-reverse may be due to caulk or adhesive material on the plunger rod. Plunger
rod must remain clean and free of all caulk
and adhesive material. If material does get
on plunger rod mechanism, remove the
plunger rod and clean the material off of
the rod and tool with a brush and solvent
according to the caulk or adhesive material's
manufacturer.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of personal
injury, always unplug the charger
and remove the battery pack from
the charger or tool before performing any maintenance. Never
disassemble the tool, battery
pack or charger. Contact a
MILWAUKEE service facility for
ALL repairs.
Maintaining Tool
Keep your tool, battery pack and charger
in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. After six months to one
year, depending on use, return the tool,
battery pack and charger to a MILWAUKEE
service facility for:
Lubrication
Brush inspection and replacement
Mechanical inspection and cleaning
(gears, spindles, bearings, housing,
etc.)
Electrical inspection (battery pack,
charger, motor)
Testing to assure proper mechanical
and electrical operation
If the tool does not start or operate at full
power with a fully charged battery pack,
clean the contacts on the battery pack. If
the tool still does not work properly, return
the tool, charger and battery pack to a
MILWAUKEE service facility for repairs.
Maintaining Battery Pack
MILWAUKEE battery packs will operate
for many years and/or hundreds of cycles
when they are maintained and used according to these instructions.
A battery pack that is stored for six months
without being used will discharge itself.
Batteries discharge at a rate of about 1%
per day. Charge the battery every six
months even if it is unused to maximize
battery life. Do not tape the trigger in the
ON position and leave the tool unattended
as this may discharge the battery to a point
where it will no longer be able to recharge.
Use a MILWAUKEE battery pack only until
it no longer performs with the power and
torque needed for your application.
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Store your battery pack in a cool, dry place.
Do not store it where the temperature may
exceed 120°F (50°C) such as in a vehicle
or metal building during the summer. High
temperatures will overheat the battery pack,
reducing battery life. If it is stored for several months, the battery pack will gradually lose its charge. One to three cycles of
charging and discharging through normal
use will restore the capacity of the battery
pack. During the life of the battery pack,
the operating time between charges becomes shorter. If the operating time becomes extremely short after a proper
charge, the usable life of the battery pack
has been reached and it should be replaced.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of personal
injury and damage, never
immerse your tool, battery pack
or charger in liquid or allow a liquid
to flow inside them.
Cleaning
Clean dust and debris from charger and
tool vents. Keep tool handles clean, dry and
free of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and
a damp cloth to clean the tool, battery pack
and charger since certain cleaning agents
and solvents are harmful to plastics and
other insulated parts. Some of these include gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner,
paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents,
ammonia and household detergents containing ammonia. Never use flammable or
combustible solvents around tools.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of explosion,
never burn a battery pack even if
it is damaged, dead or completely
discharged.
RBRC Battery Recycling Seals
The RBRC Battery Recycling Seals (see
"Symbology") on your tool battery packs indicate that MILWAUKEE has arranged for
the recycling of that battery pack with the
Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
(RBRC). At the end of your battery pack's
useful life, return the battery pack to a
MILWAUKEE Branch Office/Service Center
or the participating retailer nearest you. For
more information, visit the RBRC web site at
www.rbrc.org.
Disposing of Nickel-Cadmium Battery
Packs
Nickel-Cadmium battery packs are recyclable. Under various state and local laws,
it may be illegal to dispose of this battery
into the municipal waste stream. Dispose
of your battery pack according to federal,
state and local regulations.
Repairs
For repairs, return the tool, battery pack
and charger to the nearest service center
listed on the back cover of this operator's
manual.
Battery Pack Warranty
Battery packs for cordless tools are warranted for one year from the date of purchase.
ACCESSORIES
WARNING!
Always remove battery pack before changing or removing accessories. Only use accessories specifically recommended for this
tool. Others may be hazardous.
For a complete listing of accessories refer
to your MILWAUKEE Electric Tool catalog
or go on-line to www.milwaukeetool.com.
To obtain a catalog, contact your local distributor or a service center.
10oz. Carriage Frame Kit
Cat. No. 48-08-1075, must use
49-52-0600 Rack
30oz. Carriage Frame Kit
Cat. No. 48-08-1080, must use
49-52-0650 Rack
10oz. Sausage Pack Barrel Kit
Cat. No. 48-08-1085, must use
49-52-0600 Rack
20oz. Sausage Pack Barrel Kit
Cat. No. 48-08-1090, must use
49-52-0650 Rack
FIVE YEAR TOOL
LIMITED WARRANTY
Every MILWAUKEE tool is tested before
leaving the factory and is warranted to be
free from defects in material and workmanship. MILWAUKEE will repair or
replace (at MILWAUKEEs discretion),
without charge, any tool (including battery
chargers) which examination proves to be
defective in material or workmanship from
five (5) years after the date of purchase.
Return the tool and a copy of the purchase
receipt or other proof of purchase to a
MILWAUKEE Factory Service/Sales
Support Branch location or MILWAUKEE
Authorized Service Station, freight prepaid
and insured. This warranty does not cover
damage from repairs made or attempted
by other than MILWAUKEE authorized
personnel, abuse, normal wear and tear,
lack of maintenance, or accidents.
Battery Packs, Flashlights, and Radios are
warranted for one (1) year from the date
of purchase.
THE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT REMEDIES
DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE. IN NO
EVENT SHALL MILWAUKEE BE LIABLE
FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING
LOSS OF PROFITS.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, OR
CONDITIONS, WRITTEN OR ORAL,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR
MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE.
This warranty gives you specific legal
rights. You may also have other rights that
vary from state to state and province to
province. In those states that do not allow
the exclusion of implied warranties or
limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This
warranty applies to the United States,
Canada, and Mexico only.
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1. Maintenir la zone de travail propre
2. Ne pas utiliser doutil électrique
3. Tenir les enfants et les
4. La fiche de loutil électrique doit
5. Éviter tout contact corporel avec
RÈGLES GÉNÉRALES DE SÉCURITÉ POUR LES OUTILS
ALIMENTÉS PAR BATTERIE
AVERTISSEMENT!
LIRE SOIGNEUSEMENT TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS
Le non respect des instructions ci-après peut entraîner des chocs
électriques, des incendies et/ou des blessures graves. Le terme «outil
électrique» figurant dans les avertissements ci-dessous renvoie à loutil
électrique à alimentation par le réseau (à cordon) ou par batterie (sans fil).
CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
SÉCURITÉ DU LIEU
DE TRAVAIL
et bien éclairée. Les zones
encombrées ou mal éclairées sont
favorables aux accidents.
dans une atmosphère explosive,
telle quen en présence de
liquides, de gaz ou de
poussières inflammables. Les
outils électriques génèrent des
étincelles qui peuvent enflammer les
poussières ou les fumées.
personnes non autorisées à
lécart pendant le fonctionnement
dun outil électrique. Un manque
dattention de lopérateur risque de lui
faire perdre le contrôle de loutil.
SÉCURITÉ ÉLECTRIQUE
correspondre à la prise
dalimentation. Ne jamais modifier
la fiche dune manière
quelconque. Ne pas utiliser
dadaptateur avec les outils
électriques mis à la terre (à la
masse). Des fiches non modifiées et
des prises dalimentation assorties
réduisent le risque de choc électrique.
des surfaces reliées à la masse
ou à la terre telles que tuyaux,
radiateurs, cuisinières et
réfrigérateurs. Un risque de choc
électrique plus élevé existe si le corps
est relié à la masse ou à la terre.
6. Ne pas exposer les outils
électriques à la pluie ou à
lhumidité. Le risque de choc
électrique augmente si de leau sinfiltre
dans un outil électrique.
7. Prendre soin du cordon. Ne
jamais utiliser le cordon pour
transporter, tirer ou débrancher
loutil électrique. Tenir le cordon
à lécart de la chaleur, des huiles,
des arêtes coupantes ou des
pièces en mouvement. Un cordon
endommagé ou emmêlé présente un
risque accru de choc électrique.
8. Se procurer un cordon
dalimentation approprié en cas
dutilisation dun outil électrique
à lextérieur. Lutilisation dun cordon
dalimentation pour usage extérieur
réduit le risque de choc électrique.
SÉCURITÉ INDIVIDUELLE
9. Être sur ses gardes, être attentif
et faire preuve de bon sens en
utilisant un outil électrique. Ne pas
utiliser un outil électrique en cas
de fatigue ou sous linfluence de
drogues, dalcool ou de
médicaments. Un instant dinattention
lors de lutilisation dun outil électrique
peut entraîner des blessures graves.
10. Utiliser un équipement de
sécurité. Toujours porter des lunettes de protection. Un
équipement de sécurité comprenant
masque anti-poussière, chaussures
de sécurité anti-dérapantes, casque
ou dispositif de protection anti-bruit
peut, dans les circonstances
appropriées, réduire le risque de
blessure.
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