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Hub polishing discs with pins, 14 pcs.
Product category: New products
Price for: box
- Details
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Suitable for use on wheel hubs and brake discs as well as wheel hubs with stud bolts (e.g. Ford, Porsche, Volvo etc.)
Advantages:reduces sparking
low dust development due to cup-shaped
sanding pad wear-resistant - maximum service life (approx. 50 vehicles per disc)
can be used with drills and cordless screwdrivers (maximum speed 3.000 rpm)
The set incluides:
1 grinding wheel with round drive shaft Ø 6.3 mm (1/4 ") for electric drills / adapters
3 replacement hook and loop pads with self-adhesive back
5 coarse-grained cleaning discs with outer diameter of 40 mm
5 fine-grained cleaning discs, outer diameter 40 mm with inner diameter of 16.5 mm
- Warranty
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Warranty: 12 months
- Safety
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- Responsible Producer:
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BGS TECHNIC KG
BANDWIRKERSTR. 3
42929 WERMELSKIRCHEN
Germany
mail@bgs-technic.de
+492196-720480
Mechanical risks
The product has movable parts that can cause a variety of mechanical hazards during operation, which can lead to serious injuries.
Crushing and crushing: There is a risk that the moving parts of the product will crush or crush the body. It can lead to serious injury or permanent injury.
Cuts and punctures: Cuts, cuts, and even deeper injuries can occur if the user comes into contact with sharp edges or product components.
Impact and Fall Injuries: These can occur when objects fall over and fall from a height or are moved in an improper and dangerous manner. This can cause serious injuries, including broken bones and head injuries.
Trapping: If a body part becomes trapped between moving parts, it can lead to serious injury and loss of limbs.
Vibration: Exposure to prolonged vibration while using the device can damage muscles and nerves. This can lead to vibration syndrome, causing pain and dysfunction in the limbs.
To minimise these risks, it is recommended to use appropriate personal protective equipment, regularly inspect and maintain the equipment, and follow all manufacturer's recommendations for safe use and health and safety (Occupational Health and Safety) regulations.
Ergonomic risks
When working with heavy objects and in situations requiring prolonged use of force, a variety of ergonomic hazards can occur, which can lead to serious health consequences.
Muscle and joint overload: Muscle and joint overload can occur when lifting, carrying, or handling heavy objects. It can lead to pain, muscle tears and strains, joint injuries, and even structural damage to the body.
Poor posture at work: Working in the wrong posture, such as a hunched posture or twisted posture, can lead to tension in the muscles and spine. This can cause chronic back, neck and shoulder pain and back problems.
Prolonged use of force: Prolonged performance of activities that require a lot of physical effort can lead to fatigue and overloading the body. This can lead to exhaustion, muscle injuries and reduced work efficiency.
Prolonged vibration: Prolonged exposure to vibration, especially with the use of power tools, can lead to nerve and muscle damage. This can cause vibration syndrome, manifested by pain, numbness and loss of sensation in the limbs.
Monotony and repetitive movements: Performing the same movements for a long time can lead to micro-injuries and overloads. This can lead to injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and other musculoskeletal conditions.
To minimize ergonomic risks, it is recommended to use appropriate lifting techniques, ergonomic tools and workstations, and regular breaks and stretching exercises.