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• Make sure the blade guard (3) is in its lower posi-
tion when the saw is being transported.
• Safety guards are not to be used to move or mis-
use the machine.
• Blades that are misshapen or damaged in any way
must not be used.
• If the table insert is worn, replace it.
• Never operate the machine if either the door pro-
tecting the blade or the detachable safety device
are open.
• Ensure that the choice of blade and the selected
speed are suitable for the material to be cut.
• Do not begin cleaning the blade until it has come
to a complete standstill.
• For straight cuts of small workpieces against the
longitudinal limit stop the push stick has to be
used.
• The bandsaw blade guard should be in its lowest
position close to the bench during transport.
• For miter cuts when the table is tilted, the paral-
lel stop must be positioned on the lower part of
the table.
• When cutting round timber, use a suitable holding
device to prevent the workpiece turning.
• Never use guards to lift or transport items.
• Ensure that the bandsaw blade guards are used
and correctly adjusted.
• Keep your hands a safety distance away from the
bandsaw blade. Use a push stick for narrow cuts.
• The push stick has to be stored on the intended de-
vice, so that it can be reached from normal working
position and is always ready to be used.
• In the normal operating position the operator is in
front of the machine.
6. Technical data
Electro motor
220 - 240 V ~, 50 Hz
Power
750W
Revolutions
1400 min
-1
Saw band length
2240 mm
Saw band width
12,5 mm
Saw band width max.
15 mm
Cutting speed
720 m/min
Passage height
360 m/min
Passage width
0 - 175 mm
Table size
305 mm
Slewing range of the table
500 x 400 mm
Max. size of the workpiece
0° bis 45°
Overall weight
600 x 600 x 175 mm
Gewicht
74 kg
The work piece must have a minimum height of 3mm
and a minimum width of 10 mm.
The total noise values determined in accordance
with EN 61029.
sound pressure level L
pA
77,4 dB(A)
uncertainty K
pA
3 dB
sound power level L
WA
90,4 dB(A)
uncertainty K
WA
3 dB
Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing.
Total vibration values (vector sum - three directions)
determined in accordance with EN 61029.
7. Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technolo-
gy in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some
remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
•
Risk of injury for fingers and hands by the rotating
saw band due to improper handling of the work
piece.
• Risk of injury through the hurling work piece due
to improper handling, such as working without the
push stick.
• Risk of damaging your health due to wood dust and
wood chips. Wear personal protective cloth such
as goggles. Use a fitting dust extractor.
• Risk of injury due to defective saw band. Regu-
larely check saw band for such defects.
•
Risk of injury for fingers and hands while changing
saw band. Wear proper gloves.
• Risk of injury due to starting saw band while
switching on the machine.
• The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can
lead to injuries caused by electricity.
•
Wear only closefitting clothes. Remove rings,
bracelets and other jewelry.
• For the safety of long hair, wear a cap or hair net.
Even when all safety measures are taken, some
remaining hazards which are not yet evident may
still be present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by follow-
ing the instructions in „General safety instructions“
„Proper Use“ and in the entire operating manual.
8. Attachment and operation
Before starting the equipment
Make sure the machine stands securely, i.e. bolt it
to a workbench or solid base. There are two holes
for this purpose in the machine foot. • The saw table
must be mounted correctly.
• All covers and safety devices have to be properly
fitted before the machine is switched on.
• It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
• When working with wood that has been processed
before, watch out for foreign bodies such as nails
or screws etc.
• Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure
that the saw blade is correctly fitted and that the
machine’s moving parts run smoothly.
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