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Getting started...
ENB539TAS by Energer
Technical and legal
information
Additional safety
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Do not use high speed steel (HS) blades.
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The push-stick or push block should always be stored with the machine when
not in use safe operation:
• Use push-sticks or push blocks to feed the workpiece past the saw blade;
• Use and correct adjustment of the riving knife;
• Use and correct adjustment of the upper saw blade guard;
• Rebating or grooving should not be carried out unless suitable guarding, such
as a tunnel guard, is fitted above the saw table;
• Saws shall not be used for slotting (stopped groove);
• a table giving guidance on spindle speed selection for different materials to be
sawn shall be given for variable speed tool;
• use only saw blades for which the maximum possible speed is not less than the
maximum spindle speed of the tool and the material to be cut;
• when transporting the machine use only transportation devices and do never
use guards for handling or transportation;
• During transportation the upper part of the saw blade should be covered; for
example by the guard;adjust the parallel stop to the width of workpiece you
require.
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Feed in the workpiece with two hands. Always use the push stick in the area of
the saw blade.
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Always push the workpiece through to the end of the splitter.
Health advice
WARNING! When sawing, dust particles will be produced. In some instances,
depending on the materials you are working with, this dust can be particularly
harmful to you (e.g. lead from old gloss paint).
You are advised to consider the risks associated with the materials you are
working with and to reduce the risk of exposure. You should:
• Work in a well-ventilated area.
• Work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to filter microscopic particles.
Indication of the correct operator's position
Note: Correct operator stance and positioning is very important when operating any
table saw.
1) Never place your hands within the ‘no hands zone’ (at least 150mm away from the
blade). Keep hands away from the path of the blade.
2) Secure the workpiece firmly to the talbe and against the fence to prevent any movement.
3) Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your
fingers or a hand to move into the blade.
4) Before attempting a cut, make a ‘dry run’ with the power off so that you can see the path
of the blade.
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Warning
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Not to use saw blades which are damaged or deformed.
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