GB
15
Unit
Bench trimming and mitre saw TKGS 1800
A premium quality saw of rugged design to
work as a bench, trimming and mitre saw.
Tool Outfit (current):
A blade of continuous set-up facility by turning
a clamp. Swivelling table, raster table,
extraction connection, blade protection cover,
dust-collecting bag, folding feet to resolve a
lack of space. Parallel and mitre stop.
Areas of Use:
Ideal for a building site and works in the interior .
Scope of Delivery (Fig. 1+2)
1. Chip
guard
2. Chip guard listening screw
3. Material sliding guide rod
4. socket
wrench
5. Parallel
stop
6. Mitre cut stop
7. Saw blade guard
8. Dust collecting bag
9. Cut material clamp
(Fig. 3)
1. Splitting
wedge
2. Chip extraction connecting throat k
3. Saw blade guard
4. Lock
screws
5. Emergency
switch
6. Feet
Warranty
Warranty claims in accordance to the warranty
certificate attached.
General Safety Instructions
Prior to the initial use of the unit, the operating
instructions should be read completely. If in doubt
with regard to connection and operation of the
unit, consult the manufacturer (servicing
department).
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO SECURE A HIGH
DEGREE OF SAFETY:
Caution: Always operate with an FI
(faulty current protection switch )!
Caution!
•
Keep your work area clean and tidy.
Cluttered benches and workplace invite
accidents and injuries.
•
Be attentive to the conditions of the
environment you work in.
Do not operate
the power tools and instruments in moist and
wet areas. Provide for sufficient lighting. Do
not expose the power tool to rain or high
humidity of air. Do not switch the power tools
on in the vicinity of flammable liquids or
gases.
•
Keep visitors away from the unit.
Visitors,
bystanders, mainly the children, the sick and
weak persons should be kept at a safe
distance. .
•
Provide for safe storage of the tools.
Those out of use should be stored at a dry
place, elevated, if possible, or locked so that
they are inaccessible to other persons.
•
Always use a correct tool for the work to
be done.
Do not use small tools or
accessories for works that should be done
with big one. Use the tool for purposes,
which they have been designed for. Always
keep your tools clean and well-sharpened.
•
Dress properly.
Do not wear loose clothing
and jewellery. They can become caught in
moving parts. For working outdoors, work
gloves and antiskid work shoes are
recommended. Long hair should be
protected appropriately. .
•
Use personal safety equipment.
Always
wear eye and ear protectors. A dust mask is
necessary. When handling sharp edges and
saw blades, wear tight gloves.
•
Use the dust extraction facility.
If the dust
extraction and collection facility is available, it
has to be fitted and used correctly. Mind that
the dust and sawdust should always be taken
away from you and the bystanders.
•
Do not abuse the power cable.
Do not pull
it and to not pull and to not use it to pull the
plug from outlet Keep it away from heat, oil
and sharp edges.
•
Secure the piece to be worked.
Use a
suitable clamp etc. It is safer than to hold the
piece with hand. And you have both the
hands free to work. .
•
Always keep proper footing and balance.
Do not overreach, do not bend too far
sideward if you are trying to get something.
•
Remove adjusting keys or wrenches
before turning the tool on.
•
Avoid accidental starting be sure to
switch is off before inserting the plug.
.
•
Connect the unit that is used outdoors
with special cables approved for such use
and marked in an appropriate way.
•
Stay alert, watch what are you doing.
Use
common sense when operating the tool. Do
not use power tools when tired.
•
Watch out for any damaged parts
Check
the unit through before use. Are any parts
damaged? If the damage is slight only,
consider if the operation of the unit will still be