her working environment are suspicious of not providing
a perfect service.
Do not use the machine under these circumstances!
2.Revise any lack of guards or any other component of
the machine. Never use a machine that is not complete,
not in a perfect condition and not correctly installed. If the
machine has been manipulated, lacks pieces or is in a bad
condition, disconnect it, remove it from the working area,
do not use it and send it to the technical service.
3.Never put your hands or any other part of the body nor
garment upon or below the cutting area of the disk or
within the cutting path of the disk.
4.Fastening the workpiece to be cut shall not be carried
out manually but with the assistance of pushers, wedgers
and clamps warranting a firm fastening of the workpiece
to be cut under any circumstances (appearance of nods,
etc.). By putting this preventive measure into practice the
risk of contact with the disks during the development of
the operation is practically excluded as it allows hands to
remain distanced from the hazardous area.
5.Always disconnect the machine when leaving it alone.
6.The presence of one or more assistants will be required
for cutting workpieces being longer than 1.5 m.
1.2 Preventing fortuitous contacts with the disk rotating
without load in the resting position
Independently from that the disk, when resting, stays
protected by the safety guards as installed, it is
categorically advised against using the locking switch so
as to guarantee that disk does not rotate without load in
the resting position thereof
1.3 Preventing abrupt falls of the disk due to breakage
of the spring
1.By means of a regular maintenance the machine will
always be in a perfect condition.
2.Check the area and the machine on each working day
and routinely test all movements visually with the machine
disconnected.
3.Check springs 32 and the bearings thereof on each
working, and have them checked periodically by qualified
personnel.
4.Make sure that the head perfectly ascends to its upper
position by the sole action of springs 32.
5.Check the upper locking system on each working day
by raising the head up to abutment and checking locking
and unlocking by means of button 29, and have this
periodically checked by qualified personnel.
6.Never expose your hands or any other part of your body
to he cutting path.
7.Never allow the head that holds the disk to remain in an
undetermined position unless the operator is mandatorily
grasping the control grip 4.
8.For any break between cuttings, however short it may
be, always use the automatic lock of the head in the upper
position by raising the head to the upper stopper.
9.Each time that the machine remains at rest, leave it in the
lower resting position by placing the head at 90º vertical
and 0º horizontal, protecting by means of the stationary
guard 34 and finally locking it by lowering the head and
pushing button 30.
2.Preventing projections of the cut workpiece
So as to carry out the cutting of workpieces using a stopper,
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this latter must be foldable or movable. Once the operator
has selected the cutting range and firmly fixed the
workpiece to the table, he/she will remove the stopper so
as to prevent the workpiece as cut from wedging between
the stopper and the disk.
16.Dust extraction
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All models are prepared for mounting equipment (not
included) for the aspiration of particles generated during
the cutting operation.
The extraction equipment shall be coupled to the particle
outlet nozzle 20.
Mechanical protective equipment
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1.General protective casing 1.
2.Tiltable protective hood 5.
3.Lower stationary guard 34.
4.Movable guard of the upper table 26.
Electrical protective equipment
1.Class II electrical insulation.
2.Protective module for electrical grid failures so as to
avoid fortuitous starts of a machine after recovery after a
cut off of the electrical supply.
17.General safety instructions
WARNING! When using electrical tools, the essential
safety precautions should always be taken to reduce
the risks of fire, electrical shock and personal damages,
including the following.
Read these instructions with attention before using this
product, and store them.
18.Regular cleaning, maintenance and
greasing
WARNING! .Desenchufar the plug before performing any
adjustment or maintenance comeback.
Cleaning
Clean the machine starting with a brush or with a flat brush
so as to remove sawdust and with a soft cloth.
If compressed air is available, complete cleaning by
blowing with the compressed air pistol.
Maintenance
After each 2,000 hours of use or each two years the
electrical tool must be sent to the official technical service
for maintenance and complete revision.
Before each use, check nuts and joints to detect any
vibration issues and use. If there are gaps take the
machine to service.
Except squeeze and brush change, the machine does not
require any special maintenance by the user. Keep the
machine clean and use it correctly.
Regularly have the correctness of the adjustments
checked by a sufficiently trained user. In the case of any
failure, contact our technical service.
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