Translation of the original Conformity Declaration ..25
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AIR SAW PDKS 6.3 B3
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new appliance. You have
chosen a high-quality product. The operating instructions are part of
this product. They contain important information about safety, usage
and disposal. Before using the product, please familiarise yourself
with all operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as
described and for the range of applications specified. Please also
pass these operating instructions on to any future owner.
Intended use
The appliance is suitable for manual use in car body construction,
automotive and workshop areas. The user should protect him-/
herself with protective goggles against fragments and with gloves
against accidental contact with sharp edges. Retain these instructions
for future reference. Please also pass these operating instructions
on to any future owner(s). Any other usage or modification of the
appliance is deemed to be improper and carries a significant risk of
accidents. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage(s)
resulting from improper usage. This appliance is intended for domestic
use only.
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Symbols on the compressed-air tool:
WARNING!
Read the operating instructions before use.
Always wear eye protection when using or servicing
the compressed-air saw.
Always wear a dust mask in situations in which dust
is being generated.
1 air saw
1 spare stop bracket
1 hex key (2 mm)
1 hex key (4 mm)
6 saw blades (3x wood HCS; 3x metal BIM)
1 connector nipple 6.35 mm (1/4") (pre-assembled)
1 set of operating instructions
Technical specifications
Rated speed: max. 8500 rpm
Rated air pressure: max. 6.3 bar
Stroke: 10 mm
Noise emission values:
Noise measurement determined in accordance with ISO15744:
Sound pressure level: L
Uncertainty: K
Sound power level: L
Uncertainty: K
Wear ear muffs!
Vibration emission value:
Vibration values determined in accordance with ISO 28927-8 and
EN 12096:
a
= 20.46 m/s
h
2
Uncertainty K = 2.52 m/s
= 92.1 dB (A)
pA
= 3 dB
pA
= 103.1 dB (A)
WA
= 3 dB
WA
2
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WARNING!
► The noise emission levels specified in these instructions have
been measured in accordance with the standardised measuring
procedure specified in ISO 15744 and can be used to make
equipment comparisons. The noise emission values vary in
accordance with the use of the compressed-air tool and may
be higher than the values specified in these instructions in some
cases. It is easy to underestimate the noise emission load if the
compressed-air tool is used regularly in a certain manner.
NOTE
► For an accurate estimate of the noise emission load during a
certain working period, the times during which the appliance is
switched off or is running but not actually being used must also
be taken into consideration. This can significantly reduce the
noise emission load over the total working period.
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WARNING!
General safety instructions
■ Multiple hazards. Please ensure that you have read and
understood the safety instructions before setting up, operating,
repairing, maintaining and replacing accessories on circular and
oscillating sawing machines and sawing machines with reciprocating saw blades and before working near the machine. Failure
to do this can result in serious bodily injury.
■ Circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing machines
with reciprocating saw blades should only be set up, adjusted or
used by suitably qualified and trained operators.
■ These circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing
machines with reciprocating saw blades must not be modified.
Modifications can reduce the effectiveness of the safety measures
and increase the risks for the operator.
■ Do not lose the safety instructions – hand them to the operator.
■ Never use circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing
machines with reciprocating saw blades if they are damaged.
■ Machinery must be inspected regularly to ensure that it is marked
with the required clearly legible rated values and markings. The
user must contact the manufacturer to obtain replacement labels
if necessary.
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Hazards caused by flying parts
■ If a workpiece or accessory or even part of the machine tool itself
breaks, parts can be flung off at high speeds.
■ When operating circular and oscillating sawing machines or
sawing machines with reciprocating saw blades, always wear impact-resistant eye protection. The degree of necessary protection
must be evaluated separately for each individual task.
■ Ensure that the workpiece has been securely fixed in place.
■ Ensure that sparks and metal chips are directed so that they do
not cause any hazards.
■ Ensure that the saw blade or cutting edge is correctly and firmly
clamped.
Hazards caused by entanglement
■ There may be a risk of suffocation, scalping and/or cuts if loose
clothing, jewellery, necklaces/scarves (or similar), hair or gloves
are not kept away from the machine and its accessories.
Hazards during operation
■ Avoid contact with the saw blade to avoid cutting your hands or
other parts of your body.
■ Protective covers must be securely in place and in good functional
condition.
■ Defective, curved or heavily worn protective covers must be
replaced with protective hoods recommended by the machine
manufacturer.
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■ Make sure that the retractable cover moves rapidly from the fully
open position to its fully closed position when released.
■ Retractable covers must never be locked in an open position or
tied or otherwise deactivated.
■ When using the machine, the operator's hands may be exposed
to hazards such as cuts, abrasions and heat. Wear suitable
gloves to protect your hands.
■ The operator and maintenance personnel must be physically
capable of handling the size, mass and power of the machine.
■ Hold the machine correctly: Be ready to counteract any normal
or sudden movements – keep both hands ready.
■ Ensure that your body is balanced and that you have a secure
standing position.
■ Avoid cutting and cutting injuries: Avoid contact with the saw
blade or saw blade when the air supply is connected to the
machine. Wear protective equipment such as gloves, apron and
helmet.
■ Injuries can be caused by uncontrolled movements of the machine:
Always ensure that the guide plate (if fitted) is held firmly against
the workpiece.
■ Cutting with these machines leads to sharp corners.
Wear gloves to protect your hands.
■ Release the start/stop control in the event of an interruption to the
power supply.
■ Use only the lubricants recommended by the manufacturer.
■ Protective equipment such as safety glasses must be used; suitable
gloves and protective clothing are recommended.
■ Be aware that the built-in rotating tool will start after the command
device for starting and stopping has been released.
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Hazards caused by repetitive movements
■ When circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing
machines with reciprocating saw blades are used to perform
work-related tasks, the operator may experience unpleasant
sensations in the hands, arms, neck, shoulders or other parts of
the body.
■ When using circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing
machines with reciprocating saw blades, the operator should
adopt a comfortable posture, ensuring a secure footing and
avoiding unfavourable postures or postures where it is difficult to
maintain balance. The operator should change positions during
the course of long-lasting tasks. This can be helpful in the prevention of discomfort and fatigue.
■ If the operator notices symptoms such as persistent or recurring
illness, discomfort, throbbing, pain, tingling, burning or stiffness,
these indications should not be ignored.
The operator should consult a suitably qualified physician.
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Hazards caused by accessories
■ Disconnect the circular and oscillating sawing machines and
sawing machines with reciprocating saw blades from the power
supply before mounting or replacing the machine tool or accessories.
■ Only use accessories and consumables of sizes and types recom-
mended by the manufacturer of circular and oscillating sawing
machines or sawing machines with reciprocating saw blades.
Do not use other sizes and types of accessories and consumables.
■ Avoid direct contact with accessories before and after using the
machine tool, as they may be warm or sharp-edged.
■ Check the saw blade before use.
Do not use saw blades that may have fallen off, or parts that
have been knocked off, torn, or otherwise damaged.
Hazards in the workplace
■ Slipping, tripping and falling are the main causes of injuries in the
workplace. Look out for surfaces which could have become slippery through use of the machine, and also any tripping hazards
caused by air or hydraulic hoses.
■ Proceed with caution in unknown surroundings. Hidden hazards
caused by power or other supply lines may be present.
■ These circular and oscillating sawing machines or these sawing
machines with reciprocating saw blades are not intended for use
in explosive atmospheres and are not insulated against contact
with electrical cables.
■ Make sure that there are no electrical lines, gas pipelines, etc.,
which could lead to a hazard in the event of damage due to the
use of the machine.
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Hazards caused by dust and vapours
■ The dusts and vapours produced by the use of circular and
oscillating sawing machines and sawing machines with reciprocating saw blades can cause health problems (such as cancer,
birth defects, asthma and/or dermatitis); it is essential to carry out
a risk assessment of these hazards and to implement appropriate
control mechanisms.
■ The risk assessment should include all dust caused by the use of
the machine and the existing dust that may be kicked up at the
same time.
■ Circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing machines
with reciprocating saw blades must be operated and maintained
in accordance with the recommendations contained in this manual
in order to minimise the release of dust and vapours.
■ The exhaust air should be routed so that the raising of dust in
already dusty environments is kept to a minimum.
■ If dusts or vapours are created, the main priority must be to
control these at the site of their release.
■ All inserts or accessories of the machine intended for collecting,
extracting or suppressing airborne dust or vapours should be
used and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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■ The consumables/machine tools must be selected, maintained
and replaced in accordance with the recommendations in the operating instructions in order to avoid unnecessary intensification
of dust or steam generation.
■ Warnings about the risk of explosion or fire must be given re-
garding the processed material.
■ Use respiratory protective equipment in accordance with instruc-
tions and as required by health and safety regulations.
■ Working with certain materials causes emissions of dust and
vapour, resulting in a potentially explosive environment.
Hazards caused by noise
■ Excessive noise levels in conjunction with insufficient hearing
protection may lead to permanent hearing damage, hearing loss
and other problems, such as tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, whistling
or humming in your ears). A risk assessment and the implementation of appropriate regulatory mechanisms for these hazards are
therefore essential.
■ Suitable regulatory mechanisms include measures such as the use
of insulation materials to avoid ringing noise occurring on
the workpieces.
■ Use hearing protection equipment.
■ Circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing machines
with reciprocating saw blades must be operated and maintained
in accordance with the recommendations contained in these
operating instructions in order to avoid an unnecessary increase
in the noise level.
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■ The consumables/machine tools must be selected, maintained
and replaced in accordance with the recommendations in the
operating instructions in order to avoid an unnecessary increase
in the noise level.
■ If the circular and oscillating sawing machines or the sawing
machines with reciprocating saw blades are equipped with a
silencer, always ensure that it is in its place and in working order
when the machine is in operation.
Hazards caused by vibrations
■ Vibrations can damage the nerves and cause malfunctions to the
blood circulation in the hands and arms.
■ When working in a cold environment, wear warm clothing and
keep your hands warm and dry.
■ If you experience numbness, tingling or pain in your fingers or
hands, or if the skin on your fingers or hands turns white, stop
working with the compressed-air saw and consult a doctor.
■ Circular and oscillating sawing machines or sawing machines
with reciprocating saw blades must be operated and maintained
in accordance with the recommendations contained in these
operating instructions in order to avoid unnecessary amplification
of vibrations.
■ The consumables/machine tools must be selected, maintained
and replaced in accordance with the recommendations in this
operating manual in order to avoid unnecessary amplification of
vibrations.
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