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USER MANUAL
Always use protective gloves when handling the
blade. Never put your hand near the blade or try
to remove material from the working area while
the blade is rotating.
Use a push stick or block to push the item towards
the blade if the distance between blade and guide
is less than 12 cm.
Never lock the blade guard in its open position
except when changing blades as described below.
Check that the guard can be moved freely and that
the closure mechanism works correctly before use.
Do not use the saw if this is not the case.
Never use the guards to carry or lift the saw.
Always keep the shaft and flanges for fitting saw
blades clean.
Never allow the blade to be in contact with the
item to be cut - or other objects - when starting
up the saw.
Check that there are no nails, screws or other
objects that could damage the blade in the item to
be cut, and that the surface under the item will
not hinder cutting.
Secure round objects to be sawn using clamps or
similar, as the rotation of the blade can cause them
to spin.
Do not use for routing or milling unless the
appropriate guards are fitted above the table, and
never use for notching.
Do not use the saw for sawing items larger than
the dimensions stated under ‚Cutting capacity‘ in
the Technical Specifications.
Replace the table inlay when worn.
Assembly and preparation
Check that all parts are present and correct, and
that none of them are damaged. If this is not the
case, contact the dealer immediately.
Assembling the frame
Hold one leg (17) with the foot pointing upwards
and insert a short frame piece (18) into the leg’s
inner corner, so the screw holes are lined up. Screw
the parts together using screws, washers and nuts
(19), but do not tighten them too much. Repeat
this procedure with the other legs as shown in
figure 1, so you have pairs of legs each held
together by a short frame piece.
Figure 1