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guard has anti-kickback fingers and a riving
knife to prevent the saw kerf from closing.
Start the motor and advance the work holding it
down and against the fence. Never, stand in the
line of the saw cut when ripping. Hold the
workwith both hands and push it along the
fence and into the saw blade. The work can
then be fed through the saw blade with one or
two hands.
When this is done the work will either stay on
the table, tilt up slightly and be caught by the
rear end of the guard or slide off the table to the
floor. Alternately,the feed can continue to the
end of the table, after which the work is lifted
and brought back along the outside edge of the
fence. The waste stock remains on the table
and is not touched with the hands until the saw
is stopped unless it is a large piece allowing
safe removal.
Making a non-through cut
Non-through cuts can be made with the grain
(ripping) or across the grain (cross cut).
Non-through cuts are needed for cutting
grooves, rabbets and dadoes. This is the only
type of cut that the blade gets covered by the
workpiece and is made without the blade guard
and anti-kickbackfinger assemblies installed.
Make sure the blade guard are reinstalled after
this type of cut is done.
For non-through cuts, position the riving knife in
the
“
down
”
position, set the blade to the correct
height and tighten the blade height lock
knob.Turn on the saw and allow the blade to
come up to speed, use push sticks to feed
workpiece into blade.
8. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its after-sales service or
similarly trained personnel to avoid danger.
9. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
Always pull out the mains power plug before
star-ting any cleaning work.
9.1 Cleaning
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Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth
or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
•
We recommend that you clean the device
immediately each time you have finished using
it.
•
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning
agents or solvents; these could at-tack the
plastic parts of the equipment. Ensu-re that no
water can seep into the device. The ingress of
water into an electric tool increases the risk of
an electric shock.
9.2 Carbon brushes
In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon
brushes checked only by a qualifi ed electrician.
Danger!
The carbon brushes should not be rep
laced by anyone but a qualifi ed electrician.
9.3 Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment which
require additional maintenance.
9.4 Ordering replacement parts:
Please quote the following data when ordering
replacement parts:
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Type of machine
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Article number of the machine
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Identification number of the machine
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Replacement part number of the part required