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the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
1.4.6. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.
Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp
cutting edges are less likely to bind and are
easier to control.
1.4.7. Use the power tool, accessories and
tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions,
taking into account the working conditions and
the work to be performed. Use of the power tool
for operations different from those intended could
result in a hazardous situation.
2. Intended use
The electro tool is intended as a stationary
machine for making straight lengthways and
crossways cuts in wood. Horizontal mitre
angles of -45° to +45° as well as vertical bevel
angles of -45° are possible.
3. Check the machine, loose parts and
accessories
for transport damage.
Features
Figs. 1, 2 and 4
1. On/off switch
2. On/off switch for laser
3. Unlock button (Blade protective cover)
4. Cover carbon brush
5. Lock-pin
6. Blade protective cover
7. Workpiece clamp
8. Guide fence
9. Knob adjusting saw angle
10. Locking knob
11. Fixing knob clamp
12. Handle adjusting bevel angle
13. Connection dust bag
14. Slide rail
15. Bevel angle
16. Handle
17. Cover
18. Saw blade bolt
19. Flange
20. Screw
21. Extension pieces (left and right)
22. Lock-button saw blade
4. Additional safety instructions
4.1. When using the saw blades with hard
metal teeth (Carbon tipped) it is advisable to use
blades with a negative or slightly positive cutting
angle. Do not use any saw blades with deeply cut
teeth. They can grip the protective cap.
4.2. Attention: First carefully assemble all the
parts before starting work. Follow the procedure
as indicated.
4.3. If you are not familiar with using such a
machine, you would be better to be informed first
by a professional, an instructor or by a technician.
4.4. Always clamp or press the workpiece
firmly against the saw guide, before you carry out
the process. The use of all possible clamping set-
ups is preferable to using your hands.
4.5. Important: If you are holding the
workpiece by hand for the process to be carried
out, keep a minimum distance of 100 mm from
the saw blade.
4.6. Always press the workpiece against the
bench.
4.7. Keep the saw blade sharp and check
regularly whether it rotates freely without
abnormal vibrations. Replace the saw blade if
necessary.
4.8. Allow the machine to rotate freely until
it reaches the maximum number of revolutions,
before you start the process.
4.9. Maintain the air inlets at the back and the
bottom of the bench saw machine and electric
engine for a longer machine life. Dust piles must
be removed.
4.10. Always lock the different degree set-ups
before you start processing.
4.11. Only buy suitable saw blades with a
number of revolutions of at least 4500 revolutions
per minute.
4.12. Only use the correct saw blade. Too
small or too big saw blades are extremely
dangerous.
4.13. Regularly inspect the saw blade for any
faults. Replace the saw blade if necessary.
4.14. Grease the new saw blade and clean
the flanges before you assemble the new 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.
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