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8. 

Never use damaged or incorrect 

blade washers or bolts.

 The blade 

washers and bolt were specially designed 

for your saw, for optimum performance and 

safety of operation.

Further safety instructions for all saws – 

Kickback causes and related warnings

 

¢

A kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched, 

bound or misaligned saw blade, causing 

an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the 

workpiece toward the operator; 

 

¢

when the blade is pinched or bound 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.
1. 

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.

2. 

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 backwards while the blade is 

in motion or kickback may occur. 

Investigate and take corrective actions to 

eliminate the cause of blade binding.

3. 

When restarting a saw in the 

workpiece, centre the saw blade in 

the kerf and check that saw teeth 

are not engaged into the material. 

If saw blade is binding, it may walk up or 

kickback from the workpiece as the saw is 

restarted.

4. 

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.

5. 

Do not use dull or damaged blades. 

Unsharpened or improperly set blades 

produce narrow kerf causing excessive 

friction, blade binding and kickback.

6. 

Blade depth and bevel adjusting 

locking levers must be tight and 

secure before making cut.

 If blade 

adjustment shifts while cutting, it may cause 

binding and kickback.

7. 

Use extra caution when sawing into 

existing walls or other blind areas. 

The protruding blade may cut objects that can 

cause kickback.

Safety instructions for circular saws with 

inner pendulum guard - Lower guard 

function

1. 

Check lower guard for proper 

closing before each use. Do not 

operate the saw if lower guard does 

not move freely and close instantly. 

Never clamp or tie the lower guard 

into the open position.

 If saw is 

accidentally dropped, 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.

2. 

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.

3. 

Lower guard may be retracted 

manually only for special cuts such 

as “plunge cuts” and “compound 

cuts”. 

Raise lower guard by retracting 

handle and as soon as blade enters the 

material, the lower guard must be released. 

For all other sawing, the lower guard should 

operate automatically.

4. 

Always observe that the lower 

guard is covering the blade before 

placing 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.

10  GB / IE / NI

Summary of Contents for PDBG 125 A1

Page 1: ...and Safety Notes Translation of the original instructions OWIM GmbH Co KG Stiftsbergstra e 1 DE 74167 Neckarsulm GERMANY Model No HG03284 BS Version 11 2017 TWIN BLADE CIRCULAR SAW PDBG 125 A1 IAN 292...

Page 2: ...B 22 23 A B 21 20 24 22 9 C D 8 11 1 2 4 3 18 20 17 19 21 E 4 23 3 F 24 12 A 2 3 7 8 9 11 13 14 12 10 4 5 6 1 17 18 19 16 15 I G 5 6 H J...

Page 3: ...al risks Page 11 Initial use Page 12 Unpacking Page 12 Accessories Page 12 Before use Page 12 Removing attaching blades Page 12 Lubrication Page 13 Attaching removing a dust extraction device Page 13...

Page 4: ...art of the product They contain important information concerning safety use and disposal Before using the product please familiarise yourself with all of the safety information and instructions for us...

Page 5: ...age frequency 230 240 V 50 Hz Rated power 1200 W No load speed n0 5500 min 1 Blade diameter 125 mm Inner blade arbor size 28 mm Outer blade arbor size 12 mm Max blade width 1 6 mm Max cutting depth 31...

Page 6: ...afety 1 Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of...

Page 7: ...d power tools 6 Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control 7 Use the power tool accessories and too...

Page 8: ...workpiece as the saw is restarted 4 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...

Page 9: ...regular basis to let the blade tips cool down Q Q Vibration and noise reduction To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission limit the time of operation use low vibration and low noise operat...

Page 10: ...ols are available through your authorised dealer When buying always consider the technical requirements of this product see Technical data If you are not certain ask a qualified specialist and get adv...

Page 11: ...raction adaptor 24 after work by simply pulling it off Q Q Operation CAUTION RISK OF INJURY u u Keep your hands away from the tool when the product is in operation Q Q Cutting guide The cutting guide...

Page 12: ...each o o In particular clean the air vents after every use with a cloth and brush o o Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air max 3 bar NOTE u u Do not use chemical alkaline abrasive or other aggr...

Page 13: ...duct from the workpiece and switch it on again Excessive vibration or noise Accessory is dull damaged Replace with a new one Bolts nuts are loose Tighten bolts nuts Q Q Disposal The packaging is made...

Page 14: ...of the appliance If functional or other defects occur please contact the service department listed either by telephone or by e mail You can return a defective product to us free of charge to the servi...

Page 15: ...te 25 Restrisiken Seite 25 Vor dem ersten Gebrauch Seite 25 Auspacken Seite 25 Zubeh r Seite 25 Vor dem Gebrauch Seite 26 Entnehmen Einsetzen von Bl ttern Seite 26 Schmierung Seite 26 Anschlie en abne...

Page 16: ...nutzen au er unter Beaufsichtigung Andere Verwendungen oder Ver nderungen des Produkts gelten als nicht bestimmungsgem und k nnen zu Risiken wie Lebensgefahr Verletzungen und Besch digungen f hren F r...

Page 17: ...ische Daten Doppelblatts ge PDBG 125 A1 Nennspannung frequenz 230 240 V 50 Hz Nennleistung 1200 W Leerlaufdrehzahl n0 5500 min 1 Blattdurchmesser 125 mm Inneres Blatt Spindeldurchmesser 28 mm u eres B...

Page 18: ...Begriff Elektrowerkzeug bezieht sich auf netzbetriebene Elektrowerkzeuge mit Netzkabel und auf akkubetriebene Elektrowerkzeuge ohne Netzkabel Arbeitsplatz Sicherheit 1 Halten Sie Ihren Arbeitsbereich...

Page 19: ...das Elektrowerkzeug einschalten Ein Werkzeug oder Schl ssel der sich in einem drehenden Ger teteil befindet kann zu Verletzungen f hren 5 Vermeiden Sie eine abnormale K rperhaltung Sorgen Sie f r ein...

Page 20: ...erkst ck an einer stabilen Aufnahme Es ist wichtig das Werkst ck gut zu befestigen um die Gefahr von K rperkontakt Klemmen des S geblattes oder Verlust der Kontrolle zu minimieren 5 Fassen Sie das Ele...

Page 21: ...l tter mit stumpfen oder falsch ausgerichteten Z hnen verursachen durch einen zu engen S gespalt eine erh hte Reibung Klemmen des S geblattes und R ckschlag 6 Ziehen Sie vor dem S gen die Schnitt Tief...

Page 22: ...Sichern des Einsatzwerkzeuges den gleichen Durchmesser und mindestens 1 3 des Schnittdurchmessers haben Stellen Sie sicher dass fixierte Reduzierringe parallel zueinander sind Handhaben Sie Einsatzwe...

Page 23: ...taten ihren Arzt und den Hersteller vom medizinischen Implantat zu konsultieren bevor das Produkt bedient wird Q Q Vor dem ersten Gebrauch Q Q Auspacken WARNUNG u u Das Produkt und Verpackungsmaterial...

Page 24: ...des Hebels f r die untere Schutzhaube 11 und halten Sie diesen in Position siehe Abb D 4 Nehmen Sie das u ere Blatt markiert mit B von dessen Antriebsflansch 18 danach das innere Blatt markiert mit A...

Page 25: ...r markierten S gelinie auf einem Restst ck aus Die Schnittf hrung zeigt an wo der Schnitt gemacht wird 1 Sichern Sie das Werkst ck mit geeigneten Mitteln 2 Halten Sie das Produkt fest mit beiden H nde...

Page 26: ...die Oberfl chen besch digen k nnen Q Q Wartung berpr fen Sie das Produkt und Zubeh rteile z B Einsatzwerkzeuge vor und nach jeder Benutzung auf Verschlei und Besch digungen Tauschen Sie diese gegeben...

Page 27: ...ein neues tauschen Schrauben Muttern lose Schrauben Muttern nachziehen Q Q Entsorgung Die Verpackung besteht aus umweltfreundlichen Materialien die Sie ber die rtlichen Recyclingstellen entsorgen k nn...

Page 28: ...abteilung telefonisch oder per E Mail Ein als defekt erfasstes Produkt k nnen Sie dann unter Beif gung des Kaufbelegs Kassenbon und der Angabe worin der Mangel besteht und wann er aufgetreten ist f r...

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