diverted from their work.
• The working space on the machine must be free
of chips and wood scrap.
• Wear only close-fitting clothes. Remove rings,
bracelets and other jewelry.
• Always wear safety goggles when working.
• Wear a cap or hair net to protect long hair.
• Wear suitable gloves to change the sawband.
• Do not wear work gloves when working on the
saw.
• Observe the correct rotational speed setting on
the machine.
• The safety mechanism on the machine may not
be removed or rendered unusable.
• Cleaning, changing, calibrating, and setting of
the machine may only be carried out when the
motor is switched off. Pull the power supply plug
and wait for the rotating tool to completely stop.
• Connection and repair work on the electrical
installation may be carried out by a qualified
electrican only.
• All protection and safety devices must be repla-
ced after completing repair and maintenance
procedures.
• Switch the machine off and pull power supply
plug when rectifying any malfunctions.
• Use a suction unit to suck up wood shavings
and sawdust. The current speed at the suction
connection piece should be 20 m/s.
• Check the saw band guide and the saw band
tension before starting up.
• Do not use nicked saw bands or those that have
an altered form.
• Replace table inserts that have worn saw slots.
• When sawing round wood, make sure that the
work piece does not turn.
• For sawing heavy or cumbersome pieces, use
the appropriate working aids for bracing.
(Special accessory roller stands).
• Place the upper saw band guide as closely as
possible to the work piece.
• On slanted table plates, attach the longitudinal
stop on the lower table plate half.
• Do not brake the saw band with side pressure
after switching off.
• Remove work pieces that have become stuck
only with the motor switched off and with the saw
band at a standstill.
• Cut off the external power supply of the ma-
chine even if only minor changes of place are
envisaged. Properly reconnect the machine to
the supply mains before recommissioning.
• When leaving the work place, switch the motor
off. Pull the power supply plug.
Use only as authorized
CE tested machines meet all valid EC
machine guidelines as well as all relevant
guidelines for each machine.
• All protective and safety device must be moun-
ted on the machine before beginning work.
• The machine is designed to be operated by one
person. The operator is responsible for all other
persons in the working area.
• Observe all safety instructions and warnings
attached to the machine.
• See to it that safety instructions and warnings
attached to the machine are always complete
and perfectly legible.
• The bandsaw with the supplied tools and acces-
sories is designed exclusively for sawing wood,
material similar to wood, and non- ferrous metals
and steel.
• The maximum dimensions for workpieces to be
processed is may not exceed the bench size in
the standard version. Clearance width: 440 mm,
Clearance height: 300 mm
• For larger workpiece dimensions which require
tipping of the table top, the table extension or
the dolly (special accessories) must be used.
• The band saw can also be used for sawing me-
tal when it is equipped with a special saw band
dolly (special accessory) and a operated at an
adapted cutting speed. Metal allows with more
than 80 % magnesium may not be processed
due to the danger of fires.
• When used in enclosed rooms, the machine
must be connected to a vacuum exhaust unit.
Use the dust extractor to remove matchwood or
saw dust. The vacuum support flow rate must be
20 m/s. Subatmospheric pressure 860 Pa.
• The automatic switching unit is available as a
special accessory.
Type ALV 2 Art. No. 7910 4010 230 V/50 Hz
Type ALV 10 Art. No. 7910 4020 400 V/230
V/50 Hz
• The vacuum exhaust unit automatically switches
on after a 2-3 second delay after the machine
tool is turned on. This avoids overloading the
circuit fuse.
• After turning off the machine tool, the vacuum
exhaust unit remains on for an additional 2-3
seconds and is then automatically switched off.
Remaining dust is thereby removed by vacuum
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