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DTJ300-600 09
WORKING ADVICE & MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
General Sawing Instructions
For all cuts, it must first be ensured
that the saw blade at no time can
come in contact with the fence,
screw clamps or other machine
parts. Remove possibly mounted
auxiliary stops or adjust them
accordingly.
Protect the saw blade against impact and
shock. Do not subject the saw blade to
lateral pressure.
Do not saw warped/bent work pieces.
The work piece must always have a
straight edge to face against the fence.
Long work pieces must be under laid or
supported at their free end.
Position of the Operator
– Do not stand in a line with the
saw blade in front of the machine.
Always stand aside of the saw
blade.
This protects your body against
possible
kickback.
– Keep hands, fingers and arms away
from the rotating saw blade. Observe the
following instructions:
– Hold the work piece securely with both
hands and press it firmly against the saw
table.
– When sawing narrow work pieces and
bevel angles, always use the supplied
hold‐
down stick
.
Transport
Before transporting the power tool, the
following steps must be carried out:
– Bring the machine into the transport position.
– Remove all accessories that cannot be
mounted firmly to the power tool.
If possible, place unused saw blades in an
enclosed container for transport.
– Carry the machine by the base or the carry
handle only.
The power tool should always be carried
by two persons in order to avoid back
injuries. When transporting the power
tool, use only the transport devices and
never use the protective devices.
Maintenance and Service
–
Before each use
inspect the general
condition of the machine. Check for loose
screws, misalignment or binding of moving
parts, cracked or broken parts, and any other
condition that may affect its safe operation.
–
Each day
remove all sawdust and debris
from the jig with a soft brush, cloth or vacuum.
Do not use solvents or caustic agents to clean
the jig.