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to the machine. The operator or user of the
machine is responsible for any accidents or
personal injury and/or material damage to
third parties or their property. The machine
is intended to be used by do-it-yourselfers.
It was not designed for heavy commercial
use. The warranty is void in the case of
commercial use. The manufacturer is not
liable for damage caused by improper use
or incorrect operation.
General description
Scope of delivery/
accessories
Unpack the appliance and check that
everything is present. Dispose of the pack-
aging material properly.
• Band saw with pre-mounted band saw
blade (140 cm)
• Saw table
• Push stick
• Rip fence
• Mitre gauge fence with angle adjustment
• Allen key AF 3, 4, 5
• Instruction manual
Description of functions
The band saw is a fi xed saw with a driven
band saw blade which is closed to form a
ring. The band saw allows precise cuts in
wood and similar materials.
Please refer to the descriptions below for infor-
mation on how the operating elements work.
Overview
An illustration of the most im-
portant functional components
can be found on the front and the back
fold-out pages.
1 Push stick
2 Housing door
3 Clamping screw
4 Door lock
5 Saw blade guard
6 Saw table
7 Height adjustment
8 Retaining screw
9 Running wheel adjustment
10 Locking nut
11 Frame
12 Clamping plate
13 Mains connection cable
14 Handwheel bolt
15 Angle scale
16 Locking handle
17 Connection for dust extraction
18 Machine base
19 Mitre gauge fence
20 Rip fence
21 Table insert
22 Allen key AF 3, 4, 5
23 Open-end spanner AF10 (not included
in delivery)
24 Drive wheel
25 Pin for safety switch
26 Safety switch
27 Band saw blade
28 Running wheel
29 Reinforcer
30 ON/OFF switch
B Upper guide of the band saw
blade
31 Rear guide mounting screw
32 Lateral guide mounting screw
33 Guide pin
34 Guide roller
35 Guide pin mounting screw
C Lower guide of the band saw
blade
31 Rear guide mounting screw
32 Lateral guide mounting screw
33 Guide pin
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