Parkside PWS 125 A1 User Manual
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o) Do not use attachments that require the use
of coolants. The use of water or other liquid 
coolants could result in electric shock.
Safety advice relating to kickback
Kickback is the sudden reaction to a pinched or 
snagged rotating attachment, such as a grinding 
disc, grinding pad, wire brush etc. Pinching or 
snagging results in the rotating attachment coming 
to an abrupt stop. This causes the electrical power 
tool (if not controlled) to move in the opposite di-
rection to the direction of rotation of the attachment 
at the point of constraint.
If, for example, a grinding disc is pinched or snags 
in a workpiece, this can cause the edge of the 
grinding disc to penetrate the workpiece, become 
trapped there and either free itself or kickback. 
The grinding disc moves towards or away from the 
operator, depending on the direction of movement 
of the disc at the point of constraint. The grinding 
disc could also break.
Kickback occurs as a result of incorrect use or mis-
use of the electrical power tool. It can be prevented 
by taking the appropriate precautions as described 
below.
a) Maintain a fi rm grip on the electrical power
tool and position your body and arms to al-
low you to resist kickback forces. Always use 
the auxiliary handle, if provided, to exercise 
the greatest possible control over kickback 
forces or reaction torques as the device builds 
up to full speed. By taking suitable precautions 
the operator can control kickback and reaction 
forces.
b) Do not place your hands near a rotating
attachment. If kickback occurs the attachment 
could move over your hand.
c)
Avoid positioning your body in the area into 
which the electrical power tool would move in 
the event of a kickback. A kickback moves the 
electrical power tool in the opposite direction to 
the direction of movement of the grinding disc 
at the point of constraint.
d) Work particularly carefully in the area of
corners, sharp edges etc. to avoid the attach-
ment bouncing or snagging on the work-
piece. Corners, sharp edges or bouncing have 
a tendency to snag the rotating attachment. This 
causes loss of control or kickback.
e) Do not use saw-chain woodcarving discs
or toothed discs. Such attachments create 
frequent kickback and loss of control of the 
electrical power tool.
Special safety advice relating to 
grinding and disc-cutting
a) Always use the guard designed for the
type of abrasive consumable you are using. 
Always use abrasive consumables approved 
for use with your electrical power tool. 
Abrasive consumables not approved for use with 
your electrical power tool cannot be adequately 
guarded and are unsafe.
b) To ensure the highest level of operational
safety, the disc guard cover must be attached 
to the electrical power tool and set in such 
a way that the smallest possible area of the 
abrasive consumable is exposed to the opera-
tor. The disc guard cover is there to protect the 
operator from pieces breaking off and acciden-
tal contact with the abrasive consumable.
c)
Abrasive consumables must be used only for 
their recommended purposes, For example: 
never grind with the side face of a cutting 
disc. Cutting discs are intended for removing 
material using the edge of the disc. Sideways 
forces on these abrasive consumables can 
cause them to break.
d) Always use an undamaged mounting fl ange
of the correct size and shape for your se-
lected grinding disc. Suitable fl anges support 
the grinding disc and reduce the chance of it 
breaking. Flanges for cutting discs are diff erent 
from the fl anges for other abrasive discs.
e) Never use worn down abrasive consumables
intended for larger electrical power tools. 
Abrasive consumables intended for larger elec-
trical power tools are not designed for the faster 
rotational speeds of these smaller electrical 
power tools and could break.
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