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3.2 General safety notes
Woodworking machines can be
dangerous if not used properly.
Therefore the appropriate general
technical rules as well as the following
notes must be observed.
Read and understand the entire
instruction manual before attempting
assembly or operation.
Keep this operating instruction close
by the machine, protected from dirt
and humidity, and pass it over to the
new owner if you part with the tool.
No changes to the machine may be
made.
Daily inspect the function and
existence of the safety appliances
before you start the machine.
Do not attempt operation in this case,
protect the machine by unplugging the
mains cord.
Remove all loose clothing and confine
long hair.
Before operating the machine, remove
tie, rings, watches, other jewellery,
and roll up sleeves above the elbows.
Wear safety shoes; never wear leisure
shoes or sandals.
Always wear the approved working
outfit
- safety goggles
- ear protection
- dust protection
Do
not
wear gloves while operating
this machine.
For the safe handling of saw blades
wear work gloves.
Observe the chapter “save operation”
in this manual.
Control the stopping time of the
machine, it may not be longer than 10
seconds.
Insure that the workpiece does not roll
when cutting round pieces.
Use suitable table extensions and
supporting aids for difficult to handle
workpieces.
Always lower the blade guide close to
the workpiece.
With the machine table is inclined use
the fence and position it on the bottom
side only.
Always hold and guide the workpieces
safely during machining.
Remove cut and jammed workpieces
only when motor is turned off and the
machine is at a complete standstill.
Install the machine so that there is
sufficient space for safe operation and
workpiece handling.
Keep work area well lighted.
The machine is designed to operate in
closed rooms and must be placed
stable on firm and levelled ground.
Make sure that the power cord does
not impede work and cause people to
trip.
Keep the floor around the machine
clean and free of scrap material, oil
and grease.
Stay alert!
Give your work undivided attention.
Use common sense.
Keep an ergonomic body position.
Maintain a balanced stance at all
times.
Do not operate the machine when you
are tired.
Do not operate the machine under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or any
medication. Be aware that medication
can change your behaviour.
Keep children and visitors a safe
distance from the work area.
Never reach into the machine while it
is operating or running down.
Never leave a running machine
unattended. Before you leave the
workplace switch off the machine.
Do not operate the electric tool near
inflammable liquids or gases.
Observe the fire fighting and fire alert
options, for example the fire
extinguisher operation and place.
Do not use the machine in a dump
environment and do not expose it to
rain.
Wood dust is explosive and can also
represent a risk to health.
Dust form some tropical woods in
particular, and from hardwoods like
beach and oak, is classified as a
carcinogenic substance.
Always use a suitable dust extraction
device
Before machining, remove any nails
and other foreign bodies from the
workpiece.
Use a push block when working the
ends of narrow stock.
Always store the push stick or the
push wood handle with the machine,
also when not in use.
Specifications regarding the maximum
or minimum size of the workpiece
must be observed.
Do not remove chips and workpiece
parts until the machine is at a
complete standstill.
Do not stand on the machine.
Connection and repair work on the
electrical installation may be carried
out by a qualified electrician only.
Have a damaged or worn cord
replaced immediately.
Make all machine adjustments or
maintenance with the machine
unplugged from the power source.
Remove defective saw blades
immediately.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to
regulations some remaining hazards
may still exist
The moving saw blade in the work
area can cause injury.
Broken saw blades can cause injuries.
Thrown workpieces can lead to injury
Wood chips and sawdust can be
health hazards. Be sure to wear
personal protection gear such as
safety goggles ear- and dust
protection.
Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a
damaged power cord can lead to
injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Wheel diameter
355 mm
Cutting width
max 350 mm
Cutting height
max 200 mm
Sawblade length
2560 mm
Blade width
3 - 25 mm
Blade thickness
0,4 – 0,7 mm
Cutting speed
800 m/min
Machine Table(Lx W)
385x500 mm
Table tilting range
-10° to 45°
Working height
1055mm
Dust port diameter
100mm
Overall (LxWxH)
830x785x1750mm
Weight
93 kg