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blade. Then assemble the blade in the correct
direction and pull the flanges firmly using the
central bolt.
4.15. Only use original flanges. All other
types are not suitable.
4.16. Never work without the protective
cap of the saw blade.
4.17. The moving part of the protective cap
must also remain assembled.
4.18. Never grease the saw blade while it
is rotating.
4.19. Always keep your hands removed
from the track of the saw blades.
4.20. Never pick up the workpiece by
grasping with your hands along or behind the
saw blade.
4.21. Ensure that the workpiece never
touches the saw blade before the machine
has been switched on.
4.22. Never process metal or stone sorts
with this machine.
4.23. Use support aids in order to support
long workpieces.
4.24. Never use the machine in a dangerous
environment, where inflammable gases or
fluids are present.
4.25. Never leave the machine unattended
without first disconnecting it from the mains
voltage.
4.26. If you hear abnormal noises, try to
trace them or take the machine to a recognized
fitter, or repair company.
4.27. If a part is broken or damaged,
replace it or repair it immediately.
4.28. Never stand in the track of the saw
blade but stand to the left or the right of the
saw bench.
4.29. Your hands must likewise be placed
next to the track of the saw blade.
4.30. Always use the feedstick to push the
wood through the saw.
4.31. Always place the wood at the front of
the saw bench and then push it further back.
4.32. For mitring only the adjustable guide
must be used and the fence must be removed.
4.33. Never use the fence as a linear
measure for cutting off beams.
4.34. If the saw blade is locked: first switch
off the machine before you attend to the fault.
4.35. Avoid workpieces hitting back in your
direction by taking the following measures:
• Always use sharp saw blades.
• Do not saw too small workpieces.
• Never release the workpiece before it has
been completely pushed through the saw.
• Always adjust the guide parallel to the
saw blade.
• Never remove the saw protection.
4.36. Before you continue sawing, ensure
that you are standing firmly and that your
hands are in the required position.
4.37. Never use thinners to clean the
machine. Only use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4.38. Do not use saw blades which are
damaged or deformed.
4.39. Replace table insert when worn.
4.40. Use only saw blades recommended
by the manufacturer.
4.41. Take care that the selection of the
saw blade depends on the material to be cut.
4.42. Connect circular saws to a dust-
collecting device when sawing.
4.43. Use and correct adjustment of the
riving knife
4.44. Use and correct adjustment of the
upper saw blade quard.
4.45 The dust that is emitted when sawing
certain types of wood can be toxic, i.s. oak,
birch, ash, beech and fibreboard. Certain dust,
from tropical wood types such as rosewood,
coco bolo and afzelia, cause cancer when
breathed in regularly. Ensure therefore that
you have good dust suction installed with a
device that fulfils the following requirements:
• Tube must fit perfectly on the connection
element
• Suction volume must be larger than 550
m3 per hour
• Vacuum at connection more than 740 Pa
• Air speed at connection more than 20
meters/second
Ensure that the least possible wood dust
is released in the atmosphere. WIPE wood
dust away (do not blow away with pressured
air), repair leaks in the tubes and ensure
appropriate ventilation.
Do not use saw blades which are damaged
or deformed.
Always clamp or press the workpiece
firmly against the saw guide, before you carry
out the process.
Do not modify the machine; unauthorised
parts have not been tested and approved.
Mainly use:
• No unauthorised saw blades
• No unauthorised safety systems 7
• Always use the supplied safety systems!
• Always use a cavity blade for scalloping.
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