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• Force with which the work piece is pushed
against the saw blade;
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Machine faults, including safety equipment and saw
blade, must be reported to the person in charge of
safety as soon as they are detected.
Safety notices for operation as chop and mitre
saw
Safe operation
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Select a saw blade suitable for the work piece you
are cutting.
• Never use the table, chop and mitre saw for cutting
material other than that specified by the manufac
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turer.
•
When transporting the machine, use the transport
device. Never use safety equipment for handling or
transporting the machine.
•
Use the saw only when it is in a good condition and
has been maintained properly.
•
Make sure that the device for swivelling the arm is
securely fastened when using the mitre saw.
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The floor surrounding the machine must be level,
clean and free from loose material such as wood
chippings and offcuts.
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Ensure there is sufficient lighting in your work area
and in the room.
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The operator must be trained sufficiently in the set-
up, use and operation of the machine.
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Only ever use saw blades which have been sharp
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ened properly. The maximum rotational speed
specified on the saw blade must be complied with.
•
Make sure you only use spacers and spindle rings
which are suitable for the intended purpose speci-
fied by the manufacturer.
•
If the machine is equipped with a laser, this laser
must not be replaced by a laser of another type.
Repairs must be carried out by the laser manufac
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turer or an authorised representative.
• Do not remove offcuts or other work piece parts
from the cutting area while the machine is running
and the blade has not yet come to a standstill.
•
Make sure that the machine, if possible, is secured
to a work bench, a table or the base frame.
• Prevent long work pieces from tipping at the end of
the cutting process (e.g. roller stand).
Additional information
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Remove the plug from the mains before any adjust
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ment or maintenance work.
•
Pass on the safety notices to everyone working
with the machine.
•
Do not use the saw for cutting fire wood.
22.
Have your power tools repaired by an electrician.
•
This power tool complies with relevant safety
stipulations. Repairs must be carried out by an
electrician using original spare parts; otherwise
accidents may be caused to the user.
Warning!
This electric tool generates an electromag-
netic field during operation. This field can impair ac
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tive or passive medical implants under certain condi-
tions. In order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly
injuries, we recommend that persons with medical
implants consult with their physician and the manu
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facturer of the medical implant prior to operating the
electric tool.
Particular safety notices
Safety measures
• Deformed or cracked saw blades must not be used.
•
Replace worn table inserts.
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Only ever use saw blades recommended by the
manufacturer which comply with EN 847-1.
•
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WARNING!
When replacing the saw blade,
make sure that the cutting width is not smaller and
the main blade width is not bigger than the width of
the riving knife.
•
Make sure you select the appropriate saw blade for
the material you are cutting.
•
If required, wear personal protective equipment.
This may include:
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Hearing protection to reduce the risk of becom
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ing hearing impaired;
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Breathing protection to reduce the risk of inhaling
hazardous dust;
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When handling saw blades and rough work piec
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es, wear gloves. Whenever feasible, carry saw
blades in a container.
•
The following factors can influence dust release:
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Worn, damaged or cracked saw blades;
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Recommended extraction capacity of the extrac
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tion unit 20 m/s;
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The work piece must be guided correctly;
•
Saw blades made of high-alloy high speed steel
(HSS steel) must not be used.
• The push stick or the handle for a push block should
be stored by the machine when it is not being used.
•
Use the saw only when its safety equipment is in
position, particularly after changing the sawing
mode, and when the guard is in a good condition
and has been properly maintained.
Maintenance and service
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The following conditions can influence the impact
of noise on the operator:
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Type of saw blade (e.g. saw blades to reduce
noise);
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Work piece material;