IGM LAGUNA AFlux 12 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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Contents

1. Declaration of Conformity

1.1 Warranty

2. Safety

2.1 Safety Guidelines - Definitions

2.2 Important Safety Instructions 

2.3 General Safety Rules

2.4 Air Cleaner Safety Rules

2.5 Power Connections

3. Specifications

3.1 Technical data

4. Setup

4.1 Contents

4.2 Unpacking

4.3 Setup Options

5. Operation

6. Maintenance

6.1 Cleaning Procedure

7. Service

7.1 Parts List

 

 

1. Declaration of Conformity

We declare that this product is in compliance 

with the Directives and Standards on page 10 

of this manual. 

1.1 Warranty

IGM Tools & Machinery strives to always 

deliver high-quality machinery. The warranty 

is governed by the valid terms and conditions 

of IGM Tools & Machinery available at  

www.igmtools.com.

2. Safety

Read and understand all warnings and 

operation instructions before using any tool 

or equipment. Always follow basic safety 

precautions to reduce the risk of personal 

injury. Improper operation, maintenance or 

modification of tools or equipment could 

result in serious injury and property damage. 

There are certain applications for which tools 

and equipment are designed. This product 

should NOT be modified and/or used for 

any application other than for which it was 

designed. It is important for you to read and 

understand this manual. The information it 

contains relates to protecting your safety and 

preventing problems. 

2.1 

Safety Guidelines - Definitions

This manual contains information that is 

important for you to know and understand. 

This information relates to protecting your 

safety and preventing equipment problems. 

To help you recognize this information, we use 

the symbols below. Please read the manual 

and pay attention to these sections. These 

could be information and recommendations on 

dangerous situations that may occur. These 

situations could result in death or serious 

injury. The instructions also contain some 

recommendations from our technicians. 

2.2 Important Safety Instructions

Read and understand all warnings and 

operating instructions before using this 

equipment. Failure to follow all instructions 

listed below, may result in electric shock, fire, 

and/or serious personal injury or property 

damage. Woodworking can be dangerous 

if safe and proper operating procedures are 

not followed. As with all machinery, there are 

certain hazards involved with the operation of 

the product. Using the machine with respect 

and caution will considerably lessen the 

possibility of personal injury. However, if normal 

safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, 

personal injury to the operator may result. 

Safety equipment such as guards, push sticks, 

hold-downs, feather boards, goggles, dust 

masks and hearing protection can reduce your 

potential for injury. But even the best guard 

won’t make up for poor judgment, carelessness 

or inattention. Always use common sense 

and exercise caution in the workshop. If a 

procedure feels dangerous, don’t try it. Figure 

out an alternative procedure that feels safer. 

REMEMBER: Your personal safety is your 

responsibility. This machine was designed 

for certain applications only. We strongly 

recommend that this machine not be modified 

and/or used for any application other than that 

for which it was designed. If you have any 

questions relative to a particular application, 

do not use the machine until you have first 

contacted the manufacturer to determine if it 

can or should be performed on the product.

If you have any questions relative to its 

application do not use the product until you 

have contacted the manufacturer and we have 

advised you.

2.3 General Safety Rules

Failure to follow these rules may result in 

serious personal injury. For your own safety, 

read and understand the instruction manual 

before operating the unit. Learn the unit’s 

application and limitations as well as the 

specific hazards peculiar to it.

1. Approach your work with a safe attitude! 

Focus. Concentrate on what you’re doing, and 

don’t get distracted. Distraction causes injury

• Follow the proper safety procedures.

• Don’t rush. Take the time to do things correctly 

and using the right guard or personal protective 

equipment (PPE). Is saving a few minutes 

worth a lifelong injury? 

• Work responsibly. 

• Don’t gamble. A one-in-a-thousand risk is 

not worth the possible cost.  

2. Give the work your undivided attention.

3. Wear safety glasses with side shields 

when the shop is in operation, wherever you 

are working, not just when you are using a 

machine yourself. Glasses should be ANSI 

Z87.1 rated.

4. Protect your hearing. Hearing protection is 

required in the CNC Shop area. However, it is 

a good idea to use hearing protection anytime 

when working in the shop. Consider using 

other personal protective equipment (PPE), 

such as a mask or respirator when working in 

dusty conditions.

5. Do not wear open-toed shoes, sandals, or 

flip-flops when working in the shop.

6. Ask for help. Unless you are sure that you 

know what you are doing and can handle it 

yourself, ask the foreman or another member 

for help.

7. If it’s broken, don’t use it. Replace all 

broken parts.

8. Tidy up after you set up. Clear the work 

area of any wrenches, chuck keys or other 

adjustment tools before turning on a machine.

9. Don’t force it. If you need to use excessive 

force with any woodworking machine, 

something is wrong. Stop and consult the 

shop foreman.

10. Unplug it. Always disconnect the power 

before changing a blade or performing any 

other maintenance operation.

11. Use the correct guard. Before using any 

power tool, be sure all guards are in place 

and working properly.

12. Clean up. When you are through with any 

machine or hand tool, clean the work area 

with brush, broom and dustpan or vacuum, 

and put away whatever you took out.

2.4 Air Cleaner Safety Rules

Do not use this unit to dissipate fumes or 

smoke. Explosions or fire can result. This 

dust collector is intended for use where only 

dry airborne dust is present. Its use should 

be limited to non- explosive, non-metallic 

atmospheres.  

Failure to follow these rules may result in 

serious personal injury.

Do not use this unit to filter metal dust.

Combining wood and metal dust can create 

an explosion or fire hazard.

This unit is intended to filter non explosive 

atmospheres only.

1. Do not operate this unit until it is 

completely assembled and installed 

according to the instructions. A unit incorrectly 

assembled can cause injury.

2. Obtain advice from your supervisor, 

instructor, or another qualified person if you 

are not thoroughly familiar with the operation 

of this unit. Knowledge is safety.

3. Follow all wiring codes and recommended 

electrical connections to prevent electrical 

shock or electrocution.

EN - English

Operating Instructions 

(Laguna Original)

Dear Woodworker,

Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the Laguna Tools group of discerning woodworkers. We understand that you have a 

choice of where to purchase your machines and appreciate the confidence you have in the Laguna Tools brand.

Every machine manufactured by Laguna Tools has been carefully designed and well thought through from a woodworker’s 

perspective. Through hands-on experience, Laguna Tools is constantly working hard to make innovative, precision products. 

Products that inspire you to create works of art, are a joy to run and work on, and encourage your performance.

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