4.
Operation
Electrical voltage! Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!
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Always lay the power cable away from the back of the
device and do not pull it over sharp edges.
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Do not perform any work that may cause the machine to
come into contact with hidden power lines or its own cable.
Contact with a live conductor can cause metallic machine
parts to become live and can lead to an electric shock.
Damage to the machine due to improper handling.
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Make sure the machine is always in a stable position when
operating it.
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Never touch the tool while the machine is running.
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Always operate the machine away from your body.
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Do not operate the machine above your head.
Damage to property due to excessively high line voltage
Motor damage
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Check the line voltage. The power supply voltage must cor-
respond to the information on the nameplate of the machine.
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When using an extension cord that is longer than 5 m, the
cord must have a line diameter of at least 2.5 mm².
Damage to property due to improper handling.
Collisions could result from setting the machine incorrectly.
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Rotate the eccentric shaft one full turn in a clockwise direc-
tion using the Allen key provided. If no more collisions
occur, remove the Allen key and put the machine into oper-
ation in accordance with regulations.
During operation, at an interval of approx. 20 m, the grease nip-
ple on the supporting body should be lubricated with one or two
squirts of grease. Doing so prolongs the service life of the cut-
ting tool.
In order to improve the cutting result and increase the service
life of the cutting tool, coat the cutting track with oil before
machining the workpiece.
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Operation
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DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
Monitoring during operation
Lubricating oil