XPOtool 62850 Operation Manual Download Page 5

 

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Item 62850

 

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The Tool Experts

 

 

  

 

05 2022-1

 

 

Always  make  sure  to  treat  power  tools  with  care,  to  keep  them  clean,  sharp  and  in  pristine 
condition by performing maintenance on a regular basis to ensure a flawless functionality. Sharp 
and clean tools are easier and safer to handle while poorly maintained tools increase the risk of 
accidents.

 

 

Make sure that moving parts can move without any kind of obstruction before starting the device. 
Devices equipped with connections for dust extraction and collection equipment should only be 
used along with said equipment to relate dust related hazards.

 

 

Damaged  or  worn  power  tools  must  not  be  operated,  as  their  condition  greatly  affects  their 
performance and safety. Have damaged parts be repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician 
and do not use the device unless it is in pristine condition.

 

 

Always store the device in a dry and safe place inaccessible to children and unauthorised indi-
viduals.

 

 

Safety of power tool use and care

 

 

 

Only use tools for their intended purpose and always operate them at a speed appropriate for 
them. Forcing a tool decreases its efficiency and increases the risk of accidents.

 

 

Do not use power tools if their switches do not function correctly and the tools cannot be turned 
on or off properly. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous, must 
not be used and must be repaired.

 

 

Disconnect the plug from the power supply and/or remove the battery from power tools before 
making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing them. Such preventive safety mea-
sures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.

 

 

Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow individuals unfamiliar with 
the tool or the content of this operation manual to operate the power tool. Power tools are dan-
gerous in the hands of untrained users.

 

 

Maintain power tools regularly. Ensure that moving parts are not misaligned, jammed, worn, or 
damaged  in  any way. Damaged  or worn parts may  affect the operation of the  tool and  may 
cause accidents. In case of one or more parts being damaged or showing signs of wear, make 
sure to replace the affected part before the power tool is used again.

 

 

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp blades are less 
likely to jam and can be controlled more easily.

 

 

Use the power tool as well as its accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with the instruc-
tions found within this operation manual, considering the working conditions and the work to be 
performed. Using the power tool for operations deviating from its intended purpose may result 
in hazardous situations and lead to property damage as well as severe injuries.

 

 

Safety of service

 

 

Have your power tool serviced by qualified personnel and make sure that only identical parts of equal 
quality are used as spare parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.

 

 

Portable band saw specific safety information

 

 

 

Always hold this power tool by its insulated gripping surfaces during operation, as cutting ac-
cessories or other metal parts may come in contact with hidden live wire sources.

 

 

Never leave this tool unattended and do not put it down until its blade comes to a complete stop, 
as the tool can get out of control if moving parts make contact with a surface.

 

 

Before each use, make sure that the tension handle is in its closed position, tightening the blade.

 

 

Always ensure that the cutting material is securely fastened down before beginning to work on 
it. Work slowly and carefully when performing tasks such as cutting corners, sharp  edges, or 
ragged welds to avoid snagging.

 

 

Cutting material as well as the motor housing of the tool can get very hot during operation. Take 
breaks on a regular basis to allow the device to cool down and to thereby prolong its work life 
and minimise the risk of injury.

 

 

Maintain labels and nameplates on the tool. These carry important safety information and must 
remain readable.

 

 

Always be sure to prepare to begin work before turning on the tool to avoid unnecessarily star-
ting the same.

 

Summary of Contents for 62850

Page 1: ...instructions and safety information before using for the first time Technical changes reserved Due to further developments illustrations functioning steps and technical data can differ insignificantl...

Page 2: ...avoided If you should find a mistake or wish to make a suggestion for improvement we look forward to hearing from you Send an e mail to service wiltec info or use our contact form https www wiltec de...

Page 3: ...dangerous Carelessness or improper use can lead to se rious or even mortal injuries Familiarise yourself with the user s manual before use Wear protective glasses to protect your eyes Wear ear protec...

Page 4: ...increase the risk of electric shock Do not pull the power cord of the device and do not abuse it to lift carry or hold the device Do not expose the power cord to heat oil sharp edges or moving parts a...

Page 5: ...d jammed worn or damaged in any way Damaged or worn parts may affect the operation of the tool and may cause accidents In case of one or more parts being damaged or showing signs of wear make sure to...

Page 6: ...r safety Children are not allowed to operate the tool and should be always supervised to ensure that they do not play with it Always turn the tool off properly and disconnect it from its power source...

Page 7: ...guide bar 1 Assemble the guide bar G and attach it to the band saw before operating 2 Release the screws I located on the frame 3 Move the guide bar G around the blade as shown then lock the screws Sw...

Page 8: ...e a clean cut Forcing the tool or applying pressure by leaning onto it may cause the blade to twist or break damaging the saw as well as its environment and possibly causing injury As you reach the en...

Page 9: ...e Tool Experts 05 2022 1 Explosion views and parts list Name A Tension handle B External carbon brush C Auxiliary handle D Motor housing E Speed dial F On off switch G Guide bar H Blade I Screw J Guid...

Page 10: ...eparate collection system for these appliances The logo on the article or on its packaging points out that this article must not be treated as normal house hold waste but must be disposed to a recycli...

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