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Noise emission values

Sound and vibration values were measured in
accordance with EN 61029.

Cutting

L

pA

sound pressure level 

82.3 dB(A)

K

pA

uncertainty 3 

dB

L

WA

sound power level  

92.8 dB(A)

K

WA

uncertainty 3 

dB

Load factor:
A load factor of S2 15 min (intermittent periodic duty)
means that you may operate the motor continuously
at its nominal power level (250 W) for no longer than
the time stipulated on the specifications label (15
minutes ON period). If you fail to observe this time
limit the motor will overheat. During the OFF period
the motor will cool again to its starting temperature.

Wear ear-muffs.

The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.

Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.

Only use appliances which are in perfect working
order.

Service and clean the appliance regularly.

Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.

Do not overload the appliance.

Have the appliance serviced whenever
necessary.

Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.

Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain residual
risks cannot be rules out. The following hazards
may arise in connection with the equipment’s
construction and layout:

1.  Lung damage if no suitable protective dust mask

is used.

2.  Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection is

used.

6.  Before putting the machine into

operation

Make sure the machine stands securely, i.e. bolt
it to a workbench or solid base. There are two
holes for this purpose in the machine foot.

The saw table must be mounted correctly.

All covers and safety devices have to be properly
fitted before the machine is switched on.

It must be possible for the blade to run freely.

When working with wood that has been
processed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws etc.

Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure
that the saw blade is correctly fitted and that the
machineʼs moving parts run smoothly.

Before you connect the machine to the power
supply, make sure the data on the rating plate is 
the same as that for your mains.

7. Assembly

CAUTION!
Pull out the power plug before carrying out any
maintenance, resetting or assembly work on the
bandsaw!

7.1. Mounting the saw table (Fig. 3 - 5)

Remove the web panel (4).

Place the saw table (15) on the machine housing
(25) from the right and fasten with 3 fixing screws
(27). Make sure that the blade (26) is positioned
exactly in the center of the saw table.

Re-insert the web panel (4).

Insert the plastic table insert (17) into the table
from above. Do this in such a way that a through-
going slot is the result.

To dismantle the saw table, proceed in reverse
order.

7.2. Tensioning the blade (Figure 1/6)

CAUTION!

Remove the tension from the blade if

the bandsaw is not going to be used for some
time. Be sure to re-tension the blade before you
start the machine.

Turn the tightening screw (9) for tensioning the
blade (26) in a clockwise direction.

The correct blade tension can be checked by
applying pressure to the side of the blade with
your finger, somewhere in the middle between
the two blade pulleys (7 + 8). You should only be
able to bend the blade (26) very slightly (approx.
1-2 mm).

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Page 1: ...n C Istruzioni per l uso originali Sega a nastro lL Original betjeningsvejledning B ndsav U Original bruksanvisning Bands g Bf Originalne upute za uporabu tra ne pile 4 Originalna uputstva za upotrebu...

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Page 6: ...en von Holz und anderer Materialien kann gesundheitssch dlicher Staub entstehen Asbesthaltiges Material darf nicht bearbeitet werden Tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille W hrend der Arbeit entstehende Funken...

Page 7: ...Bestimmung verwendet werden Jede weitere dar ber hinausgehende Verwendung ist nicht bestimmungsgem F r daraus hervorgehende Sch den oder Verletzungen aller Art haftet der Benutzer Bediener und nicht...

Page 8: ...en Bei Arbeiten im Freien ist rutschfestes Schuh werk empfehlenswert Tragen Sie bei langen Haaren ein Haarnetz 9 Benutzen Sie Schutzausr stung Tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille Verwenden Sie bei stauberzeu...

Page 9: ...augungsanlage mit min destens 20m s Luftgeschwindigkeit angeschlossen werden 28 Geben Sie die Sicherheitshinweise an alle Personen die an der Maschine arbeiten weiter 29 Verwenden Sie die S ge nicht z...

Page 10: ...rnd belastet werden darf Andernfalls w rde er sich unzul ssig erw rmen W hrend der Pause k hlt sich der Motor wieder auf seine Aus gangstemperatur ab Tragen Sie einen Geh rschutz Die Einwirkung von L...

Page 11: ...androlle 8 laufen Ist dies nicht der Fall so muss der Neigungs winkel der oberen S gebandrolle 8 korrigiert werden L uft das S geband 26 mehr zur R ckseite der S gebandrolle 8 d h Richtung Maschinenge...

Page 12: ...b 11 Feststellgriff 20 lockern S gebandf hrung 11 durch drehen des Einstellrades 19 so nahe wie m glich Abstand ca 2 3 mm auf das zu schneidende Material absenken Feststellgriff 20 wieder festziehen D...

Page 13: ...hlag 24 links oder rechts vom S geband 26 auf den S getisch 15 schieben und auf das gew nschte Ma einstellen Spannb gel 21 nach unten dr cken um den Parallelanschlag 24 zu fixieren Sollte die Spannkra...

Page 14: ...as S geband 26 schieben Beim Freihandschneiden sollten Sie mit einer geringeren Vorschubgeschwindigkeit arbeiten damit das S geband 26 der gew nschten Linie folgen kann In vielen F llen ist es hilfrei...

Page 15: ...to health can be generated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Wear safety goggles Sparks generated during working or splinters c...

Page 16: ...he user operator and not the manufacturer shall be liable for any damage or injury resulting from such cases of misuse The machine is to be operated only with suitable saw blades To use the machine pr...

Page 17: ...the workpiece securely This is safer than using your hand and will enable you to operate the machine with both hands 13 Avoid abnormal working postures Make sure you stand squarely and keep your bala...

Page 18: ...rce in your area as well as all other generally recognized rules of safety 39 Note the information published by your professional associations 40 Position the blade guard so it is approx 3 mm above th...

Page 19: ...ot The saw table must be mounted correctly All covers and safety devices have to be properly fitted before the machine is switched on It must be possible for the blade to run freely When working with...

Page 20: ...um gap of 0 5 mm Re tighten the screw 33 7 4 2 Adjusting the lower support bearing 31 Dismantle the saw table 15 Swing the blade guard 34 away Adjust in the same way that the upper support bearing was...

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