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• Workpieces that are smaller than the saw blade guard can
cause injuries to the hands or fingers. Use suitable aids!
• Avoid cramped hand positions when guiding in the work-
piece and avoid positions in which slipping could lead to
your hand making direct contact with the saw blade.
• Always fit the saw blade with the teeth facing in the direction
of the sawing table.
• Always set the correct blade tension to prevent the saw
blades from jerking.
• Be especially careful when cutting material with irregular cut
profiles.
• Exercise particular caution when cutting round objects such as
rods and pipes. These can roll down into the saw blade and
cause the teeth to catch. Use a wedge to brace such work-
pieces.
• The teeth can become caught in the kerf when the workpiece
is pulled back, especially if sawings have filled in (blocked)
the kerf. In this case, you should switch the saw off, pull the
power plug, clear the kerf with a wedge, and remove the
workpiece.
• Never leave the work area without having already switched
the saw off. Wait until the saw stops moving completely.
• Do not position, join, or construct any parts on the work table
while the saw is running.
• Only switch the saw on after you have removed any remain-
ing material and tools from the work table. Leave only the
workpiece to be machined and any aids (e.g. wedges) on
the work table.
• Always wear safety goggles!
• Keep your fingers at a safe distance from the saw blade.
• Carefully guide the workpiece and keep it steady at all times.
• Never leave the work area without having already switched
the saw off.
• Do not let your familiarity with the saw allow you to be care-
less. Carelessness can lead to severe injuries within a frac-
tion of a second.
• Working position is always laterally of the saw blade.
Do not lose this safety information.
7. Technical data
Mains voltage ...........................................220-240 V~/50 Hz
Power input ...............................................80 Watt (S1*)
.................................................................120 Watt (S6 30%**)
Stroke rate .................................................500-1700 min
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Protection type ..........................................IP 20
Stroke ........................................................12 mm
Base area..................................................630 x 295 mm
Tilting range of table ................................0° bis 45° nach links
Table size ..................................................415 x 255 mm
Length of saw blade approx. ..................134 mm
Reach ........................................................406 mm
Max. cutting height at 0° ........................50 mm
Max. cutting height at 45° .....................22 mm
Minimum size work piece w x h ..............100 x 22 mm
Maximum size work piece w x h ............400 x 50 mm
Weight ......................................................13.2 kg
*Operating mode S1:
Continuous operation at constant load
**Operating mode S6 30%:
Continuous operation with idling (cycle time 10 minutes). To
ensure that the motor does not become excessively hot, it may
only be operated for 30% of the cycle at the specified rating
and must then be allowed to idle for 70% of the cycle.
Noise emission values
Sound
Sound values were measured in accordance with EN 61029.
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Sound pressure level L
pA
........................................... 66,9 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
pA
............................................................... 3 dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA
............................................. 79,9 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
WA
.............................................................. 3 dB(A)
The quoted values are emission values and not necessarily reli-
able workplace values. Although there is a correlation between
emission and imission levels it is impossible to draw any certain
conclusions as to the need for additional precautions.
Factors with a potential influence on the actual immission level
at the workplace include the duration of impact, the type of
room, and other sources of noise etc., e. g. the number of ma-
chines and other neighbouring operations.
Reliable workplace values may also vary from country to coun-
try. With this information the user should at least be able to
make a better assessment of the dangers and risks involved.
Limit the noise level to a minimum!
• Use only equipment that is in perfect condition.
• Maintain and clean the equipment regularly.
• Adopt your way of working to the equipment.
• Do not overload the equipment.
• Have the equipment checked if necessary.
• Switch off the equipment when not in use.
Suitable saw blades
All industry-standard saw blades with a minimum length of
127 mm with and without a pin may be used.
8. Before starting the machine
8.1 Unpacking
• Open the packaging and remove the device carefully.
• Remove the packaging material as well as the packaging
and transport bracing (if available).
• Check that the delivery is complete.
• Check the device and accessory parts for transport damage.
• If possible, store the packaging until the warranty period has
expired.
ATTENTION
The device and packaging materials are not toys!
Children must not be allowed to play with plastic
bags, film and small parts! There is a risk of swal-
lowing and suffocation!
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