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When  the  blade  is  pinched  or  jammed  tightly  by 
the  kerf  closing  down,  the  blade  stalls  and  the 
motor  reaction drives the unit rapidly back toward 

the operator; 

  

if  the  blade  becomes  twisted  or  misaligned  in  the 
cut, the teeth at the back edge of the blade can dig 
into the top surface of the wood causing the blade 
to climb out of the kerf and jump back toward the 

operator. 

  

Kickback is the result of saw misuse and/or incorrect 
operating  procedures  or  conditions  and  can  be 

avoided by taking proper precautions as given below. 

  

Maintain a firm grip with both hands on the saw 
and  position  your  arms  to  resist  kickback 
forces. Position your body to either side of the 
blade,  but  not  in  line  with  the  blade.
  Kickback 
could  cause  the  saw  to  jump  backwards,  but 
kickback forces can be controlled by the operator, 

if proper precautions are taken. 

  

When blade is binding, or when interrupting a 
cut for any reason, release the trigger and hold 
the  saw  motionless  in  the  material  until  the 
blade comes to a complete stop. Never attempt 
to  remove  the  saw  from  the  work  or  pull  the 
saw  backward  while  the  blade  is  in  motion  or 
kickback  may  occur.
  Investigate  and  take 
corrective  actions  to  eliminate  the  cause  of  blade 

binding. 

  

When restarting a saw in the workpiece, centre 
the saw blade in the kerf so that the saw teeth 
are not engaged into the material.
 If a saw blade 
binds,  it  may  walk  up  or  kickback  from  the 

workpiece as the saw is restarted. 

  

Support  large  panels  to  minimise  the  risk  of 
blade pinching and kickback.
 Large panels tend 
to  sag  under  their  own  weight.  Supports  must  be 
placed under the panel on both sides, near the line 
of cut and near the edge of the panel. 

  

Do  not  use  dull  or  damaged  blades. 
Unsharpened  or  improperly  set  blades  produce 
narrow  kerf  causing  excessive  friction,  blade 

binding and kickback. 

  

Blade depth and bevel adjusting locking levers 
must  be  tight  and  secure  before  making  the 
cut.
 If blade adjustment shifts while cutting, it may 

cause binding and kickback.. 

  

Use  extra  caution  when  sawing  into  existing 
walls or other blind areas.
 The protruding blade 

may cut objects that can cause kickback. 

  

Lower guard function 

  

Check  the  lower  guard  for  proper  closing 
before each use. Do not operate the saw if the 
lower  guard  does  not  move  freely  and  close 
instantly.  Never  clamp  or  tie  the  lower  guard 
into the open position.
 If the saw is accidentally 
dropped, the lower guard may be bent. Raise the 
lower  guard  with  the  retracting  handle  and  make 
sure it moves freely and does not touch the blade 

or any other part, in all angles and depths of cut. 

  

Check the operation of the lower guard spring. 
If  the  guard  and  the  spring  are  not  operating 
properly,  they  must  be  serviced  before  use.
 
Lower  guard  may  operate  sluggishly  due  to 
damaged parts, gummy deposits, or a build-up of 

debris. 

  

The  lower  guard  may  be  retracted  manually 
only for special cuts such as "plunge cuts" and 
"compound cuts". Raise the lower guard by the 
retracting  handle  and  as  soon  as  the  blade 
enters  the  material,  the  lower  guard  must  be 
released.
  For  all  other  sawing,  the  lower  guard 

should operate automatically. 

  

Always  observe  that  the  lower  guard  is 
covering  the  blade  before  placing  the  saw 
down  on  bench  or  floor.
  An  unprotected, 
coasting  blade  will  cause  the  saw  to  walk 
backwards,  cutting  whatever  is  in  its  path.  Be 
aware of the time it takes for the blade to stop after 

switch is released. 

  

Riving knife function 

  

Use  the  appropriate  saw  blade  for  the  riving 
knife.
 For the  riving knife to function, the body of 
the blade must be thinner than the riving knife and 
the cutting  width  of the blade must  be wider than 

the thickness of the riving knife. 

  

Summary of Contents for K 65 18M bl

Page 1: ...ues d incendies et ou de blessures graves Conservez toutes les consignes et instructions pour pouvoir les relire tout moment AVVERTENZA Leggere tutte le avvertenze di sicurezza e le istruzioni La manc...

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Page 3: ...moving the rechargeable battery 28 4 4 Chip extraction 29 4 5 Saw blade selection 29 4 6 Saw blade change 29 4 7 Riving knife splitter 29 5 Operation 29 5 1 Initial operation 29 5 2 Switching on and o...

Page 4: ...entification All details required for machine identification are available on the attached rating plate CE symbol to document compliance with the basic safety and health requirements according to Appe...

Page 5: ...le 20 mm 0 79 in Hose connector diameter 35 mm 1 38 in Weight with rechargeable battery without parallel stop 4 4 kg 9 7 lbs Dimensions W x L x H 246 x 339 x 267 mm 9 68 x 13 35 x 10 51 in as cross cu...

Page 6: ...teeth 1 riving knife splitter thickness 1 5 mm 0 06 in 1 service tool in bracket on the machine 1 operating manual 1 folder Safety instructions 1 carrying case 1 parallel stop 1 chip bag 1 charger APS...

Page 7: ...lliance System 2 8 Residual risks Danger Even if used in accordance with its intended purpose and despite conforming with the safety instructions residual risks caused by the intended use will always...

Page 8: ...mark during work Instructions on operation Sawing method Danger Keep hands away from cutting area and the blade Keep your second hand on auxiliary handle or motor housing If both hands are holding th...

Page 9: ...or improperly set blades produce narrow kerf causing excessive friction blade binding and kickback Blade depth and bevel adjusting locking levers must be tight and secure before making the cut If bla...

Page 10: ...er station The rechargeable battery is equipped with a temperature monitoring system This guarantees that the rechargeable battery is only charged in the temperature range between 0 C and 50 C This ac...

Page 11: ...Now you can remove the saw blade after opening the retractable saw guard The clamping flanges must be free of adhering parts Pay attention to the sense of rotation when inserting the saw blade Afterwa...

Page 12: ...15 Fig 2 afterwards 5 6 Plunge cuts Danger Risk of backlash during plunge cuts Prior to plunging place the machine with the rear edge of its base plate against a limit stop fastened on the workpiece...

Page 13: ...to approx 30 210 mm 1 18 8 27 in You can adjust the cutting width after releasing the wing screws 20 Fig 3 by moving the limit stop accordingly and afterwards retightening the wing screws 6 Service an...

Page 14: ...mpletely Rechargeable battery almost empty an LED on the rechargeable battery is flashing Electronic system protects the rechargeable battery from deep discharge Check press button 22 Fig 2 5 If only...

Page 15: ...e Straighten the surface Burn marks on the cut surfaces The saw blade used is unsuitable for the task or blunt Replace saw blade Chip ejection blocked Wood is too damp Extended operation without extra...

Page 16: ...k 18 M 99 LiHD Order No 094503 Accessories for guide rail Screw clamp F SZ100MM 2 x Connecting piece F VS Rail bag F160 Order No 205 399 Order No 204 363 Order No 204 626 Schienentaschenset F80 160 be...

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