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HEALTH ADVICE
Warning!
When drilling, sanding, sawing or grinding,
dust particles will be produced. In some
instances, depending on the materials you
are working with, this dust can be particularly
harmful to you (e.g. lead from old gloss
paint).You are advised to consider the risks
associated with the materials you are working
with and to reduce the risk of exposure.
You should:
- Work in a well-ventilated area.
- Work with approved safety equipment, such
as dust masks that are specially designed to
filter microscopic particles.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR TABLE SAWS
a) Do not use saw blades which are
damaged or deformed.
b) Replace the table insert/access plate if worn.
c) Use only blades as recommended in
this manual, which conform to EN 847-1.
When changing the saw blade beware that
the width of the groove cut of the saw blades
shall not be less than and the thickness of
the body of the saw blade shall not be more
than the thickness of the riving knife.
d) Take care that the selection of the saw blade
is suitable for the material to be cut.
e) Wear suitable personal protective equipment
when necessary.
This could include:
• Hearing protection to reduce the risk of
induced hearing loss.
• Respiratory protection to reduce the risk of
inhalation of harmful dust.
• Wear gloves when handling saw blades and
rough material. Saw blades shall be carried in
a holder whenever practicable.
f) Never perform any operation freehand.
This means using only your hands to support
or guide the workpiece. Always use either
the fence or mitre gauge to position and
guide the work.
Warning:
Freehand cutting is a major
cause of accidents.
g) Never attempt to free a stalled blade
without first turning the saw off.
Turn the
power off immediately to prevent damage to
the motor.
h) Provide adequate support for long or
wide workpieces.
i) Avoid awkward operations and hand
positions where a slip could cause your
hand to move into the blade.