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Strictly perform installation, set-up, maintenance, cleaning
and transportation with the motor switched off and the blade
firmly secured against accidental operation. Immediately dis-
connect power off the machine in case of any eventual fault or
trouble.
The user shall strictly comply with these operation, set-up, mainte-
nance, repair and trouble-shooting instructions in order to assure safe
operation and no damages to the equipment. Moreover we recom-
mend to let the machine be run only and strictly by trained and skilled
staff who must be familiar with the applicable occupational safety
and health administration rules as well as applicable transportation
and traffic rules. Incorrect use of the saw can cause serious injury or
death.
No person under school leaving age of 18 should operate a circular
saw. However, young people in age of 16 or slightly more may work
on the machine providing that they received adequate training, that
they carry all due personal protection safeties and that an adult su-
pervisor keeps standing nearby.Machine instability can result in injury
or severe damages. To ensure stability during operation make sure to
choose a flat, dry floor free from any tall grass, brush or other inter-
ferences.
The working area around the machine must be kept as clear as pos-
sible from surrounding tripping obstacles and slippery foundation
floors should be duly treated (do not use saw dust or wood ash for
this purpose).
Make sure that the equipment stands on a safe stable foundation.
Do not allow within the hazardous zone any unauthorized third or per-
sons who are not familiar with the dangers related to use and opera-
tion of the machine. Allow no bystanders, especially children and pets
in the working area.
The maximum number of drive shaft revolutions is 540 rev/min. PTO
and drive shaft rotate at 540 rpm when at full recommended speed.
For your own safety, make sure that this speed is never exceeded.
● Due and proper illumination of the working site must be provided at all times.
● The saw blade must be duly sharpened for maximum performance
and no recoil danger. Flash and chips must be removed off the
crown wheel.
● Damaged or buckled blades (very likely to break during operation)
should not be used.
4. SAFETY