4360 Wooden float “Abachi”

From Abachi wood, split proof, 7-times glued, waterproof, 14 mm thick, plastic handle. 436046, 436047, 436048, 436049, 436050, 436051, 436052, 436053,

Item NoDesignationCoating typeWeightLengthWidth
436046Wooden float "Abachi" 240 mmWood225 g240 mm120 mm
436047Wooden float "Abachi" 230 mmWood240 g230 mm140 mm
436048Wooden float "Abachi" 280 mmWood300 g280 mm140 mm
436049Wooden float "Abachi" 320 mmWood410 g320 mm180 mm
436050Wooden float "Abachi" 360 mmWood520 g360 mm200 mm
436051Wooden float "Abachi" 420 mmWood680 g420 mm220 mm
436052Wooden float "Abachi" 480 mmWood800 g480 mm240 mm
436053Wooden float "Abachi" 500 mmWood1000 g500 mm280 mm
Manufacturer information (GPSR)
MANUFACTURER ACCORDING TO THE EU GENERAL PRODUCT SAFETY REGULATION (GPSR)
STUBAI ZMV GmbH
Dr. Kofler Straße 1
A-6166 Fulpmes
Phone: +43 5225 6960 211
Email: office@stubai.com
Safety Instructions for Float Trowels
General Information:
• Float trowels may only be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, or lacking experience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use float trowels, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Children may only use float trowels if they are over 8 years old and are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use float trowels, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Keep packaging films away from children; risk of suffocation!
Intended Use:
• Safety is only ensured when the tool is used as intended. Use float trowels exclusively for their designated purpose. Incorrect use may lead to tool breakage and injuries.
• Safe handling: Always hold the float trowel with both hands to ensure stable control. For larger float trowels, use an additional handle or stable support if necessary.
• Avoid overloading: Do not apply excessive pressure to the float trowel, as this may cause material failure or result in poor work quality.
Inspection Before Use:
• Ensure integrity: Check float trowels before each use for damage such as cracks, loose parts or rust.
• Do not use damaged float trowels: Defective float trowels must not be used and must be taken out of service immediately.
Personal Protective Equipment:
• Wear safety goggles: Use safety goggles to protect yourself from chipping material.
• Hand protection: Wear robust work gloves that provide a secure grip and additional protection.
• Safety equipment: Always wear appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, safety goggles and safety shoes, especially when working with hard materials or handling sharp tools.
Specific Instructions for Float Trowels:
• Avoid impacts or blows: Never strike the float trowel with a hammer. Such impacts may damage the structure or material of the trowel. Float trowels are designed for smooth, even movements, not for impacts or blows.
• Correct application technique: When using a float trowel, always work with even, controlled pressure. Excessive speed or irregular movements may lead to uneven surfaces or material damage.
• Work with suitable materials: Use the float trowel only on materials it is designed for, such as plaster, filler or smooth concrete. Do not rub on sharp or pointed objects, as this may damage the trowel.
• Stable footing: Ensure that the surface you are standing on is stable and non-slip to avoid losing control of the float trowel or applying unnecessary pressure.
• Safe storage: Store the float trowel in a dry, safe place to prevent deformation or damage. It should not be exposed to moisture or extreme temperatures.
Maintenance, Care and Storage:
• Regular inspection: Check the float trowel regularly for wear, especially the rubbing surface, to ensure consistent and safe use.
• Cleaning after use: Clean the float trowel after each use to remove excess material such as plaster or dirt. Use a soft brush or damp cloth to protect the surface.
• Preventing rust: Store the float trowel in a dry place and avoid contact with water or humid environments to prevent rust. If necessary, lightly oil the surface to protect it from moisture.
• Storage: Store float trowels out of reach of children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, in a safe, dry place such as a toolbox or tool wall to prevent accidents and damage.
Special Notes:
• Avoid improvisation: Use hammers exclusively for their intended purpose. Using tools for unsuitable applications may lead to tool breakage or injuries.
• Transport: Ensure that float trowels are securely fastened during transport and that the edges are protected to avoid injuries.
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