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4.
Always work with
both hands and keep them
away from the cutting area to
guarantee the best possible
levels of control. Always wait
until the spindle and bit have
stopped before you make chan-
ges.
5.
Make sure the
equipment has been positi-
oned securely. Do not work in
an uncomfortable or insecure
posture.
6.
Stay alert. Always
be careful. Use common sense.
Do not use electrically powered
tools if you are tired or under
the infl uence of medication or
alcohol.
7.
We recommend per-
sonal protective equipment for
eyes, ears, hands, and respira-
tory protection when working.
Every item of personal protecti-
ve equipment must comply with
valid EU regulations.
8.
Noise. Take suita-
ble measures to protect your
hearing as soon as a noise level
of 85 dB(A) is exceeded. The
noise level generated by milling
may exceed 85 dB(A). Conse-
quently wear hearing protecti-
on.
9.
Eye protection.
Always wear protective goggles
or a visor to protect your eyes
from dust and parts that may
fl y around.
10.
Respiratory protec-
tion. Wear a dust protection or
respiratory protection mask.
Chips fl ying around may injure
your eyes and the developing
wood dust may be harmful to
your respiratory organs. Dust
fi lters must be replaced regu-
larly.
11.
Wear protective
gloves to prevent potential
injuries caused by sharp edges
when handling the router and
coarse materials.
12.
Install the shield in-
cluded in the scope of delivery
as specifi ed in this user manual
to prevent hands and fi ngers
from accidentally coming into
contact with the milling unit.
13.
Do not leave running
tools unattended. Do not leave
the tool until it has completely
stopped.
14.
Correctly and secu-
rely fasten your workpiece.
15.
Exclusively use rou-
ters that comply with EU safety
standard EN 847-1/2 and its
appendices.
16.
Vibrations. Hand-
held power tools generate
diff erent levels of vibrations.
Always apply the specifi cations
of relevant health and safety
guidelines.
Using and handling the
router lift and electrically
powered tool
Specifi cations when hand-
ling router motors on the
router lift:
1.
Make sure the router
motor is securely fastened and
positively connected during in-
stallation. In this process solely
attachment of devices featuring
a so-called 43 mm clamping
collar (European standard) with
tolerances of -0.03 to -0.01 is
permitted.
2.
Using accessory
ADAP43-OFL (part of OFL2.0-
AD43) without sauter OFL1.0 or
OFL2.0 is not permitted at any
time. Commissioning is only
permitted using a correspon-
ding CE-compliant router table.
3.
Accessory AD-
AP43-OFL (part of OFL2.0-
AD43) must be permanently
and positively installed using
a screw connection including
self-locking washers (included
in the scope of delivery) and
the attachment screws must
be tightened on the installati-
on plate to the recommended
torque of 13 Nm. Recheck this
prior to each use. This is the
only way to guarantee that the
unit does not come loose.
Safely handling the router
lift:
1.
Check the correct
function of the router lift prior
to installing the router motor.
A faulty router lift may cause
damage or injuries.
2.
Securely attach the
router motor on the router lift
prior to using it. Users may lose
control if the router motor has
not been correctly fastened.
3.
Attach the lift on your
router table and check it has
been securely fastened prior to
each use.
4.
A lose lift may move
or vibrate. This may cause
uncontrolled loads on the tool
during machining. This may
lead to damage or fracture of
the tool. Risk of injury caused
by ejected parts.
5.
Disconnect the router
motor prior starting all work
and after having fi nished work.
Unintended starting of the
router motor may cause severe
injuries.
6.
Make sure that there
are no loose parts, such as
tools on your router table each
time before you switch on the
router motor. Parts coming into
contact with the rotating tool
may damage it and be ejected.
Risk of serious injuries.
7.
Carefully handle
the router lift. Check whether
moving device parts operate
correctly and are not jammed,
check whether parts have frac-
tured or damaged to an extent
that they might impair the
function of the router lift. Have
damaged parts repaired prior
to using the router lift. Many
accidents are caused by poorly
maintained devices.
8.
Have the router lift
repaired by qualifi ed, specialist
personnel and use original spa-
re parts only. This guarantees
that the safety of the device is
maintained.
WARNING
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Summary of Contents for OFL1.0
Page 1: ...sauter OFL Betriebsanleitung Modelle OFL1 0 OFL2 0 OFL2 0 MINI OFL2 0 AD43 Deutsch Englishe ...
Page 28: ...28 17 Explosionszeichnung und Ersatzteilliste Abb 22 Explosionszeichnung OFL1 0 ...
Page 30: ...30 Abb 23 Explosionszeichnung OFL2 0 und OFL2 0 MINI Abb 24 Explosionszeichnung ADAP43 OFL 34 ...
Page 32: ...32 18 Skizze für den Frästisch Ausschnitt Abb 25 Erforderliche Einbaumaße am Frästisch ...
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Page 60: ...60 17 Exploded view and spare parts list Fig 22 Exploded view of OFL1 0 ...
Page 62: ...62 Fig 23 Exploded view of OFL2 0 and OFL2 0 MINI Fig 24 Exploded view of ADAP43 OFL 34 ...