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Tischkreissäge / ablängsäge 1400w - 210mm
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fluids are present.
25. Never leave the machine unattended without
first disconnecting it from the mains voltage.
26. If you hear abnormal noises, try to trace them
or take the machine to a recognized fitter, or
repair company.
27. If a part is broken or damaged, replace it or
repair it immediately.
28. Never stand in the track of the saw blade but
stand to the left or the right of the saw bench.
29. Your hands must likewise be placed next to
the track of the saw blade.
30. Always use the feedstick to push the wood
through the saw.
31. Always place the wood at the front of the saw
bench and then push it further back.
32. For mitring only the adjustable guide must be
used and the fence must be removed.
33. Never use the fence as a linear measure for
cutting off beams.
34. If the saw blade is locked: first switch off the
machine before you attend to the fault.
35. Avoid workpieces hitting back in your direction
by taking the following measures:
Always use sharp saw blades.
Do not saw too small workpieces.
Never release the workpiece before it has
been completely pushed through the saw.
Always adjust the guide parallel to the saw
blade.
Never remove the saw protection.
36. Before you continue sawing, ensure that you
are standing firmly and that your hands are in
the required position.
37. Never use thinners to clean the machine. Only
use a damp cloth for cleaning.
38. Do not use saw blades which are damaged or
deformed.
39. Replace table insert when worn.
40. Use only saw blades recommended by the
manufacturer.
41. Take care that the selection of the saw blade
depends on the material to be cut.
42. Connect circular saws to a dust-collecting
device when sawing.
43. Use and correct adjustment of the riving knife
44. Use and correct adjustment of the upper saw
blade quard.
45 The dust that is emitted when sawing certain
types of wood can be toxic, i.s. oak, birch, ash,
beech and fibreboard. Certain dust, from
tropical wood types such as rosewood, coco
bolo and afzelia, cause cancer when breathed
in regularly. Ensure therefore that you have
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good dust suction installed with a device that
fulfils the following requirements:
Tube must fit perfectly on the connection
element
Suction volume must be larger than 550 m3
per hour
Vacuum at connection more than 740 Pa
Air speed at connection more than 20 meters/
second
Ensure that the least possible wood dust is
released in the atmosphere. WIPE wood dust
away (do not blow away with pressured air),
repair leaks in the tubes and ensure
appropriate ventilation.
Do not use saw blades which are damaged or
deformed.
Always clamp or press the workpiece firmly
against the saw guide, before you carry out
the process.
Do not modify the machine; unauthorised
parts have not been tested and approved.
Mainly use:
No unauthorised saw blades
No unauthorised safety systems 7
Always use the supplied safety systems!
Always use a cavity blade for scalloping.
46. Wear ear protectors. The following facors can
be of influence in producing noise
The kind of material to be cut
The sawblade
The force of which the workpiece is fed
Loud noise can lead to hearing damage.
Ensure that you wear ear protectors.
Ensure that the cavity blade is not bent,
this can also cause noise.
47 Residual risks
The following risks are inherent to the use of
these machines:
Injuries caused by touching the rotating parts
Injuries caused by disruption of the cutting
blade
These risks are most evident:
Within the range of operation
Within the range of the rotating machine parts
In spite of the application of the relevant
safetyregulations and the implementation of
safety devices, certain residual risks cannot
be avoided. These are:
Impairment of hearing.
Risk of accidents caused by the uncovered
parts of the rotating cutting blade.
Risk of injury when changing the blade.
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