Technical Data; Safety Instructions; Intended Use - Protool GMP 300 Manual De Instrucciones

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Technical data

Type reference
Grooving depth max.
Weight
Operating controls & Description
1. Base plate
2. Lateral guide arm with scale
3. Screw with inner-hexagon head
4. Hexagon nut
5. Depth adjustment ring
6. Fixing screw
7. Rotary closure
8. Guide tube
9. Screw with inner-hexagon head
10. Washer
11. Guide rod
12. Locking lever for parallel fence adjustment
13. Parallel fence
The accessories shown or described in this Operating
Manual may not be included as a part of delivery.

Intended use

This guide frame is intended to be used with the chain
mortiser CMP 150 installed.
The guide frame is designed for cutting precise
perpendicular grooves in solid wood. It can be used both
in vertical or horizontal position.
The user is solely liable for damage and accidents caused
by improper use of the product.
For safe work with this tool and prevention of injury, it is
imperative to follow all generally accepted safety principles
and regulations for prevention of accidents, and read
the enclosed "Safety instructions" thoroughly.
The manufacturer disclaims liability for damages caused
by unauthorized modifications or using other than the
supplied or specified accessories with the electric tool.
GB
GMP 300
300 mm
9 kg

Safety instructions

This tool may only be used, maintained and repaired by
the people who have received the relevant instructions.
These people must have reached the minimum age
legally required. For safe work and familiarizing with all
the remaining risks, they must have read and understood
this Operating Manual.
1. For maximum safety of work with this tool, read this
Operating Manual carefully and observe all the
instructions given herein.
2. Follow the safety instructions supplied separately as
a part of delivery with each tool.
3. The electric tools shall not be used in damp or wet
locations, outdoors in the presence of rain, fog, snow,
or if there is a risk of fire or explosion.
4. Check the power supply cord and plug before each
use of the electric tool. Have any defect repaired by
a professional service workshop.
5. Remove plug from the mains before performing any
work on the electric tool.
6. Only insert plug in the mains socket when the electric
tool is switched off by the mains switch. Always keep
the power supply cord back away from the tool while
working and allow the cord to move freely in the
whole working area to make trouble-free work possible.
7. When working outdoors, use exclusively the extension
cords and cable connectors attested for outdoor use.
8. The electric tool shall always be used with the safety
guard mounted in proper position.
9. Use correctly adjusted and perfectly sharpened chain
cutting tools only. Replace damaged cutter chains
or guide rails immediately.
10. Beware of metal particles in wood coming in contact
with the cutters. Danger of damage to cutting tools
or the electric tool.
11. Secure work in a safe position with enough support for
a workpiece and the electric tool.
12. Whenever possible, the electric tool should be
connected to the mains via a fault current circuit
breaker (Fl) or a PRCD safety device.
13. Always keep the power supply cord in a safe distance
from the cutting tool during work.
14. After the work is finished, only put the electric tool aside
after the cutting tool has come to a complete standstill.
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