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SAFETY INFORMATION
• Assemble the working table correctly and check that all the bolts and eccentric levers are tightened before beginning work.
• Never use your working table improperly or for an unintended purpose!
• Remove all items that are surplus to requirements from the working table.
• Never work with a defective working table!
• Clamp the workpiece to be processed firmly!
• Make sure that all bolts and eccentric levers are tightened during transport.
• Place the working table on a firm, level and horizontal surface. If the working table can slip or wobble, the workpiece or power tool
cannot be controlled evenly and safely.
• Assemble the working table correctly before mounting the power tool.
• Fasten the power tool securely on the working table before using it. If the power tool slips on the working table, this can lead
to loss of control.
• Make sure that the power tool is mounted centrally on the working table. If the power tool is not centred on the working table,
this can mean the centre of gravity of the power tool does not align with the centre of gravity of the working table, so that the table
can tip over.
• Make sure that long workpieces do not bring the working table out of balance. Long workpieces must be supported at the free end.
• Wear suitable personal protective equipment: ear protection, safety goggles, dust mask (if the work generates dust), protective gloves
when working with rough materials and when changing tools.
• Do not store the working table outdoors or in a damp environment. There is a risk of corrosion and the work top may warp.
• Keep your work area clean and well lit. Untidy or dark work areas can lead to accidents.
• Keep children and other persons at a safe distance when using the working table. If you are distracted, you may lose control
of the device.
• Remove the adjusting tools or spanners before switching on the power tool. A tool or spanner left behind in a rotating part
of the device can cause injury.
• Wear suitable clothing. Never wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get caught in moving parts.
• Before starting work, check that the devices and tools are operational. Never work with damaged or blunt tools.
• Disconnect the plug from the electric socket and/or remove the battery pack from the power tool before adjusting the tool
or changing the accessories. Accidents may occur if the power tool is started unintentionally.
• Avoid overloading the working table and never use it as a seat, ladder or support. Placing excess weight on the machine table
or even standing on it can cause the centre of gravity of the table to shift, so that it tips over.
• Loose fragments, chips or similar materials should not be removed by hand from the area around the moving saw blade.
• Make sure that there are no objects on the worktop each time you start sawing.
• Saw blades must not be stopped by applying lateral pressure after switching off the drive mechanism!
• Only use tools for their actual intended purpose.
• Only use saw blades that are in perfect condition.
• Only use genuine wolfcraft spare parts.
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CAUTION! There is a risk of tipping in the case of protruding workpieces. Make sure that lateral clamping and machining
of laterally clamped workpieces does not result in the table becoming unbalanced.
• Make sure that you do not apply excessive clamping pressure when fastening fragile materials. Risk of splinters!
• Place heavy objects on the table with care and ensure an even load on the tabletop.
• Do not saw more than 5 mm into the table as this will damage the aluminium profile.
• Take care not to pinch your hands when clamping thin workpieces using one-hand clamps.
• Take care not to pinch your hands when folding and unfolding the table.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR wolfcraft DRILL STAND (Art. No. 5027000)
• The working table is equipped with bores for the separately available wolfcraft drill stand (art. no. 5027000).
• Assemble the separately available drill stand using the fastening materials supplied in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
• The drill stand is designed to hold electric drills with a collar diameter of 43 mm. No other devices may be used.
• In addition to the safety information in the drill stand manual, make sure you observe the safety information for the drill used.
• Support long workpieces on the receiving side to prevent dangerous situations caused by accidental tipping over.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR MITRE SAWS
• In addition to this tool-specific safety information, make sure you observe the safety information for the mitre saw used.
The machines used must comply with DIN EN 62841-5.
• Mount the mitre saw using the fastening materials supplied in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
• If your mitre saw's mounting hole does not fit on the bore grid of the slotted holes provided, the device must not be used
on the table.
• Do not work with a damaged mitre saw and do not use blunt or damaged saw blades.
• Support long workpieces on the receiving side to prevent dangerous situations caused by accidental tipping over.
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