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EN
M1.1.TZHD30S-50S.NLFREN - 15032019
• Move the rip fence out of the way when crosscutting.
• When cutting mouldings. Never run the stock between the fence and the moulding cutter-head. Refer to moulding
applications in the accessory manual for details.
• Direction of feed. Feed work into the blade against the direction of rotation.
• Never use the fence as a cut-off gauge when you are cross-cutting.
•
Never attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the saw OFF.
• Provide adequate support to the rear and sides of the table saw for wide or long workpieces.
• Avoid kickbacks (work thrown back towards you) by keeping the blade sharp, by keeping the rip fence parallel to the saw
blade, by keeping the splitter and anti-kickback fingers and guard in place and operating, by not releasing work before
it is pushed all the way past the saw blade, and by not ripping work that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight
edge to guide along the fence.
• Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the spinning
blade.
• Only correctly sharpened saw blades manufactured in accordance with the requirements of EN 847-1:2005 should be
used.
• No saw blade should be used where the maximum marked speed is lower than the maximum rotational speed of the saw
spindle.
• The machine should be connected to an external chip and dust extraction system. The dust extraction equipment is to be
switched on before commencing machining.
• Periodically check the brake function to make sure the stop time of the saw blade is less than 10 seconds.
Residual risks
1. Take precautions to reduce the hazard of inhalation of harmful dusts (e.g. wearing a dust mask).
2. Wear ear protection to prevent hearing loss.
3. Always wear safety glasses. Also use a face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty.
4. Take precautions against the hazard of cutting when handling saw blades into the machine or doing maintenance.
5. Not to try removing chips whilst the saw blade is running and the saw unit is not in the rest position.
6. Not to try using the machine unless all of the guards and other safety devices necessary for machining are in good working
order.
1�2 Safety equipment
A push block (figure 2) and a push stick (figure 3) must be used.
5.NEVER.
Never stand or have any part of your body in line
with the path of the saw blade;
6.NEVER REACH BEHIND.
Never reach behind or over the cutting tool with
either hand for any reason;
7. MOVE THE RIP FENCE.
Move the rip fence out of the way when
crosscutting;
8. DIRECTION OF FEED.
Feed work into the blade against the direction of
rotation;
9. NEVER.
Never use the fence as a cut-off gauge when you
are cross-cutting;
10. NEVER.
Never attempt to free a stalled saw blade without
first turning the saw OFF;
11. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT.
To the rear and sides of the table saw for wide or
long work pieces;
12. AVOID KICKBACKS.
Avoid kickbacks (work thrown back towards you)
by keeping the blade sharp, by keeping the rip
fence parallel to the saw blade, by keeping the
splitter and anti-kickback fingers and guard in place
and operating, by not releasing work before it is
pushed all the way past the saw blade, and by not
ripping work that is twisted or warped or does not
have a straight edge to guide along the fence;
13. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS.
Avoid awkward operations and hand positions
where a sudden slip could cause your hand to
move into the spinning blade;
14. BLADE REQUIREMENTS.
Only correctly sharpened saw blades
manufactured in accordance with the requirements
of EN 847-1:2005 shall be used;
15. SPEED.
No saw blade shall be used where the maximum
marked speed is lower than the maximum
rotational speed of the saw spindle;
16. CHIP AND DUST.
The machine shall be connected to an external
chip and dust extraction system;
The dust extraction equipment is to be switched on
before commencing machining;
17. CHECK
Period check the brake function to make sure the
stop time of the saw blade is less than 10s;
4.3 Residual risks
1. Take precautions to reduce the hazard of
inhalation of harmful dusts (e.g. wearing a dust
mask);
2. Wear ear protection to prevent hearing loss;
3. Always wear safety glasses. also use a face or
dust mask if cutting operation is dusty;
4. Against the hazard of cutting when handling
saw blades into the machine or doing
maintenance;
5. Not to try removing chips whilst the saw
blade(s) is (are) running and the saw unit(s) is
(are) not in the rest position;
6. Not to try using the machine unless all of the
guards and other safety devices necessary for
machining are in good working order;
4.3 Safety equipment
A push block (
Fig.2
) and A push stick (
Fig.3
)
must be used
Fig.2
Fig.3
If the workpieces is less then 120mm, you must
use the push stick to prevent your hands from
getting too close to the saw blade.
Push block must be used to cut narrow
workpieces and, when necessary, to push the
workpiece against the fence, a push block can
be easily made by the operator as
Fig.2
.
5.NEVER.
Never stand or have any part of your body in line
with the path of the saw blade;
6.NEVER REACH BEHIND.
Never reach behind or over the cutting tool with
either hand for any reason;
7. MOVE THE RIP FENCE.
Move the rip fence out of the way when
crosscutting;
8. DIRECTION OF FEED.
Feed work into the blade against the direction of
rotation;
9. NEVER.
Never use the fence as a cut-off gauge when you
are cross-cutting;
10. NEVER.
Never attempt to free a stalled saw blade without
first turning the saw OFF;
11. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT.
To the rear and sides of the table saw for wide or
long work pieces;
12. AVOID KICKBACKS.
Avoid kickbacks (work thrown back towards you)
by keeping the blade sharp, by keeping the rip
fence parallel to the saw blade, by keeping the
splitter and anti-kickback fingers and guard in place
and operating, by not releasing work before it is
pushed all the way past the saw blade, and by not
ripping work that is twisted or warped or does not
have a straight edge to guide along the fence;
13. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS.
Avoid awkward operations and hand positions
where a sudden slip could cause your hand to
move into the spinning blade;
14. BLADE REQUIREMENTS.
Only correctly sharpened saw blades
manufactured in accordance with the requirements
of EN 847-1:2005 shall be used;
15. SPEED.
No saw blade shall be used where the maximum
marked speed is lower than the maximum
rotational speed of the saw spindle;
16. CHIP AND DUST.
The machine shall be connected to an external
chip and dust extraction system;
The dust extraction equipment is to be switched on
before commencing machining;
17. CHECK
Period check the brake function to make sure the
stop time of the saw blade is less than 10s;
4.3 Residual risks
1. Take precautions to reduce the hazard of
inhalation of harmful dusts (e.g. wearing a dust
mask);
2. Wear ear protection to prevent hearing loss;
3. Always wear safety glasses. also use a face or
dust mask if cutting operation is dusty;
4. Against the hazard of cutting when handling
saw blades into the machine or doing
maintenance;
5. Not to try removing chips whilst the saw
blade(s) is (are) running and the saw unit(s) is
(are) not in the rest position;
6. Not to try using the machine unless all of the
guards and other safety devices necessary for
machining are in good working order;
4.3 Safety equipment
A push block (
Fig.2
) and A push stick (
Fig.3
)
must be used
Fig.2
Fig.3
If the workpieces is less then 120mm, you must
use the push stick to prevent your hands from
getting too close to the saw blade.
Push block must be used to cut narrow
workpieces and, when necessary, to push the
workpiece against the fence, a push block can
be easily made by the operator as
Fig.2
.
Figure 1
Figure 2
WARNING!
If the workpieces is less then 120 mm, you must use the push stick to prevent your hands from
getting too close to the saw blade�
Push block must be used to cut narrow workpieces and, when necessary, to push the workpiece
against the fence. A push block can be easily made by the operator as on figure 2.
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