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•  For safe work when transverse cutting, use the spe-

cial transverse cutting gauge accessory.

10.1 Performing longitudinal cuts (Fig. A)

Here, a workpiece is cut in its longitudinal direction.
•  Position the longitudinal fence (5) on the left side 

(if possible) of the saw band, in accordance with 
the desired width.

•  Lower the saw band guide (4) onto the workpiece. 
•  Switch on the saw.
•  Press one edge of the workpiece against the lon-

gitudinal fence (5) with the right hand, whilst the 

flat side lies on the saw bench (6).

•  Slide the workpiece at an even feed rate along the 

longitudinal fence (5) into the saw band.

•  Important: Long workpieces must be secured 

against tipping at the end of the cutting process 
(e.g. with reel-off stand, etc.)

•  Attention! When processing narrower workpieces 

it is essential to use a push stick.

The push stick (N) must always be stored within 
reach, on the hook (i) provided for this purpose on 
the side of the saw (Fig. 15).

10.2 Angled cuts  (Fig. B+ Fig. 6)

•  In order to execute angled cuts parallel to the saw 

band, it is possible to tilt the saw bench (6) for-
wards from 0° - 45°.

•  Release the locking handle (E).
•  Tilt saw bench (6) forwards, until the desired angle 

is set on the degree scale.

•  Retighten the locking handle (E).
•  Attention: With a tilted saw bench (6), the longitudi-

nal fence (5) must be positioned on the downward 
facing side to the right of the saw band in the work-
ing direction (if the workpiece width allows this), 
in order to secure the workpiece against slipping.

•  Perform the cut as described under 10.1.

10.3 Freehand cuts (Fig. C)

One of the most important features of a band saw is 
the ease with which it can cut curves and radii.
•  Lower the saw band guide (4) onto the workpiece. 
•  Switch on the saw.
• 

Press the workpiece firmly onto the saw bench (6) 

and slowly slide into the saw band.

•  During freehand cutting you should always work 

with a low advancing speed, so that the saw band 
can follow the desired line. 

•  In many cases it is helpful to roughly saw curves 

and corners approximately 6 mm from the line.

•  If it is necessary to saw curves that are too tight 

for the saw band used, auxiliary cuts must be sawn 
up to the front face of the curve, so that these fall 

off as wood waste when the final radius is sawn.

10.4 Executing cuts with the transverse cutting 

gauge (Fig. D + Fig. 18) (optional)

• 

Set transverse cutting gauge (12) to the desired 
angle (see 8.7)

• 

Perform the cut as described under 10.1.

11. Cleaning and maintenance

Important.

Warning! Prior to any adjustment, maintenance or 
service work disconnect the mains power plug!
General maintenance measures
Wipe chips and dust off the machine from time to 
time using a cloth. In order to extend the service life 
of the tool, oil the rotary parts once monthly. Do not 
oil the motor.
When cleaning the plastic do not use corrosive prod -
uct.

Cleaning

•  Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor 

housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. 
Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it 
with compressed air at low pressure. 

•  We recommend that you clean the device immedi-

ately each time you have finished using it. 

•  Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth 

and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or 
solvents; these could attack the plastic parts of the 
equipment. Ensure that no water can seep into the 
device. The ingress of water into an electric tool i 
creases the risk of an electric shock.

Maintenance

There are no parts inside the equipment which re-
quire additional maintenance.

12. Storage

Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry 
and frost-proof place that is inaccessible to children. 
The optimum storage temperature is between 5 and 

30˚C. 

Cover the electrical tool in order to protect it from 
dust and moisture.
Store the operating manual with the electrical tool.

13. Electrical Connection

The installed electric motor is connected and is ready 
to work.
The connection complies with the relevant VDE and 
DIN regulations.
The customer-side mains supply and the used exten-
sion line must meet these regulations.

Important information

In the event of an overloading the motor will switch 
itself off. After a cool-down period (time varies) the 
motor can be switched back on again.

Defective Electric Connection Lines

Often, insulation damages occur on electrical con-
nection lines. 
Causes are:
1 Drag marks if connection lines are led through win-

dow or door clearances.

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Page 16: ...rischen Schlages Wartung Im Ger teinneren befinden sich keine weiteren zu wartenden Teile 12 Lagerung Lagern Sie das Ger t und dessen Zubeh r an einem dunklen trockenen und frostfreiem sowie f r Kinde...

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Page 18: ...d use 21 5 General safety information 21 6 Technical data 23 7 Remaining hazards 23 8 Attachment and operation 23 9 Transport 25 10 Working instructions 25 11 Cleaning and maintenance 26 12 Storage 26...

Page 19: ...jury Never reach into the running saw blade GB Wear protective gloves GB Warning Before installation cleaning alterations maintenance storage and transport switch off the device and disconnect it from...

Page 20: ...before operating the machine and carefully follow its information The machine can only be operated by persons who were instructed concerning the operation of the machine and who are informed about th...

Page 21: ...se notices before using the electric tool and keep the safety instructions for later reference Safe work 1 Keep the work area orderly Disorder in the work area can lead to accidents 2 Take environment...

Page 22: ...ed or replaced by a recognised workshop insofar as nothing different is speci fied in the operating manual Damaged switches must be replaced at a cus tomer service workshop Do not use any faulty or da...

Page 23: ...LpA 77 4 dB A uncertainty KpA 3 dB sound power level LWA 90 4 dB A uncertainty KWA 3 dB Wear hearing protection The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing Total vibration values vector sum thre...

Page 24: ...stop Fig 7 8 Turn the four knurled screws J each with a flat washer roughly 5 mm into the table surface Fig 7 Place the guidance tube so that it touches the table and tighten the four knurled screws...

Page 25: ...closed cover 9 Transport The machine must only be lifted and transported on its frame or the frame plate Never lift the machine at the safety devices the adjusting levers or the saw ing table During t...

Page 26: ...used auxiliary cuts must be sawn up to the front face of the curve so that these fall off as wood waste when the final radius is sawn 10 4 Executing cuts with the transverse cutting gauge Fig D Fig 1...

Page 27: ...packaging to preven it from being damaged in transit The raw materials in this packaging can be reused or recycled The equip ment and its accessories are made of various types of material such as met...

Page 28: ...easily Overloading of the motor insufficient cooling of the motor Avoid overloading the motor while cutting remove dust from the motor in order to ensure optimal cooling of the motor Saw cut is rough...

Page 29: ...ation conforme 32 5 General safety information 32 6 Caract ristiques techniques 35 7 Risques r siduels 35 8 Configuration et utilisation 35 9 Transport 37 10 Consignes de travail 37 11 Maintenance 38...

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Page 31: ...et de l humi dit aupr s de la machine Avant de commencer travailler avec la machine chaque utilisateur doit lire le manuel d utilisation puis le suivre attentivement Seules les personnes form es l ut...

Page 32: ...leur aff ectation n ont pas t construits pour tre utilis s dans un environnement professionnel indus triel ou artisanal Nous d clinons toute responsabi lit si l appareil est utilis professionnellemen...

Page 33: ...d use of the electric tool Check whether the moving parts function faultlessly and do not jam or whether parts are damaged All parts must be correctly mounted and all conditions must be fulfilled to e...

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Page 36: ...10 Placez la courroie dans la position souhait e L1 ou L2 Retendre la courroie avec la poign e de traction 10 Fermez le capot de protection inf rieur Plage de vitesse Niveau de vitesse 1 360 m min Po...

Page 37: ...ttention Ne saisissez jamais les protections de s curit pour transporter la machine 10 Consignes de travail Les recommandations suivantes sont des exemples illustrant de l utilisation s re des scies r...

Page 38: ...la pi ce usiner le permet pour emp cher que la pi ce ne glisse Effectuez la coupe comme indiqu en 10 1 10 3 Coupes main lev e Fig C L une des qualit s les plus importantes d une scie ruban est qu ell...

Page 39: ...un lieu sombre sec et l abri du gel En outre ce lieu doit tre hors de port e des enfants La temp rature de stockage optimale se situe entre 5 C et 30 C Recouvrir l outil lectrique afin de le prot ger...

Page 40: ...nt insuffisant du moteur Emp cher la surcharge du moteur lors de la coupe liminer la poussi re du moteur pour garantir un refroidissement optimal du moteur La d coupe de la scie est rugueuse ou gondol...

Page 41: ...ptschalter Main Switch Interrupteur principal 230 240 V Motorbetriebskondensator running capacitor condensateur de fonctionnement Hauptwicklung main winding enroulement principal Hilfswicklung auxilia...

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