Festool RAP 150.03 User Manual

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may be pulled into the spinning accesso-

ry.

- Never lay the power tool down until the

accessory has come to a complete stop.

The spinning accessory may grab the sur-

face and pull the power tool out of your

control.

- Do not run the power tool while carrying

it at your side. Accidental contact with

the spinning accessory could snag your

clothing, pulling the accessory into your

body.

- Regularly clean the power tool’s air vents.

The motor’s fan will draw the dust inside

the housing and excessive accumulation

of powdered metal may cause electrical

hazards.

- Do not operate the power tool near fl am-

mable materials. Sparks could ignite these

materials.

- Do not use accessories that require li-

quid coolants. Using water or other liquid

coolants may result in electrocution or

shock.

Causes and Operator Prevention of

Kickback

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched

or snagged rotating wheel, backing pad,

brush or any other accessory. Pinching or

snagging causes rapid stalling of the ro-

tating accessory which in turn causes the

uncontrolled power tool to be forced in the

direction opposite of the accessory’s rota-

tion at the point of the binding.

For example, if an abrasive wheel is

snagged or pinched by the workpiece, the

edge of the wheel that is entering into the

pinch point can dig into the surface of the

material causing the wheel to climb out or

kick out. The wheel may either jump toward

or away from the operator, depending on

direction of the wheel’s movement at the

point of pinching. Abrasive wheels may also

break under these conditions.

Kickback is the result of power tool misuse

and/or incorrect operating procedures or

conditions and can be avoided by taking

proper precautions listed below.

- Maintain a fi rm grip on the power tool and

position your body and arm to allow you

to resist kickback forces. Always use au-

xiliary handle, if provided, for maximum

control over kickback or torque reaction

during start-up. The operator can control

torque reactions or kickback forces, if

proper precautions are taken.

- Never place your hand near the rotating

accessory. Accessory may kickback over

your hand.

- Do not position your body in the area whe-

re power tool will move if kickback occurs.

Kickback will propel the tool in direction

opposite to the wheel’s movement at the

point of snagging.

- Use special care when working corners,

sharp edges etc. Avoid bouncing and

snagging the accessory. Corners, sharp

edges or bouncing have a tendency to

snag the rotating accessory and cause

loss of control or kickback.

- Do not attach a saw chain woodcarving

blade or toothed saw blade. Such blades

create frequent kickback and loss of con-

trol.

Safety Rules specifi c for Polishing ope-

rations

- Do not allow any loose portion of the po-

lishing bonnet or its attachment strings to

spin freely. Tuck away or trim any loose

attachment strings. Loose and spinning

attachment strings can entangle your

fi ngers or snag on the workpiece.

2.3

Noise and vibration information

The typical values determined in accor-

dance with EN 60745 are:

Sound-pressure level

80 dB(A)

Sound-power level

91 dB(A)

Measuring uncertainty allowance K = 3 dB

The noise level can exceed 85 dB(A)

during operation.

Wear ear protectors.

Vibration emission value a

h

(vector sum for

three directions) and uncertainty K meas-

ured in accordance with EN 60745:

Polishing: Machine housing a

h

= 4,5 m/s

2

Auxiliary handle a

h

= 4,5 m/s

2

K = 2,0 m/s

2

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