designed for that purpose (a peg cutter or
milling machine) and not with a saw bench.
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Exercise care when sawing waste or
firewood.
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Waste or firewood often requires less careful
sawing, so there is a danger that you may not
be quite so alert to irregularities in the wood
and impose too much pressure on the saw.
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Use a table extender for large workpieces.
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When sawing large workpieces, support the
workpiece at table level with a table extender.
Examples of problems arising from improper
use of the saw bench
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Contact with rotating saw blade
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This can occur when the protective elements
(such as the protective hood, the protection
under the table surface, the riving knife, the
push stick) are missing or are used
improperly. Improper operation of the
protective elements can result in accidents.
When the machine is switched off, the saw
blade may continue to rotate. There is a risk of
your not noticing this because the appliance
falls silent. That is why the protective hood is
so important.
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Recoil of the workpiece
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When the workpiece recoils it may hit those in
the surrounding area at high speed. This may
result in serious or even fatal injury. The
workpiece may recoil for the following reasons
(or a combination of them):
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The saw does not protrude far enough
above the table surface, causing the
workpiece to be guided directly into
contact with the teeth of the saw that is
itself moving in the direction of the user.
•
The workpiece seizes on the saw
because the riving knife is not fitted or
incorrectly adjusted.
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There is no auxiliary saw rip fence
(straight edge) or it is adjusted incorrectly.
Because of this the wood may become
stuck between the main rip fence and the
rotating saw blade.
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Rotating saw blade breaks
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This can be caused by the following
factors:
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An improper sawing procedure;
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An improperly adjusted saw blade;
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An improper method of operation;
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Processing material that is unsuitable for
the saw bench.
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Metal parts under voltage
Defective electrical installation may result in
metal parts coming under voltage and causing
fire.
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Damage to hearing when noise level is too
high
A noise level that is too high may cause
damage to the hearing of persons who are
often close to the saw bench.
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Release of harmful wood dust.
Release of harmful wood dust or glue vapours
may pose health risks. Connect a vacuum
cleaner to the saw bench.
Turn the appliance off immediately in the event of:
•
A faulty mains plug, mains flex or flex
damage.
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A faulty switch.
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Smoke or smell from scorched insulation.
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Seizing of the saw.
Electrical safety
When using electric machines always observe the
safety regulations applicable in your country to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal
injury. Read the following safety instructions and
also the enclosed safety instructions.
Always check that the power supply
corresponds to the voltage on the rating
plate.
Class ll machine. Your machine is double
insulated; therefore no earthwire is
required.
Replacing cables or plugs
Immediately throw away old cables or plugs
when they have been replaced by new ones. It is
dangerous to insert the plug of a loose cable in
the wall outlet.
Using extension cables
Only use an approved extension cable suitable
for the power input of the machine. The minimum
conductor size is 1.5 mm
reel always unwind the reel completely.
3. Assembly instructions
Selecting the saw blade
Select a saw blade that meets European standard
EN847. Make sure that it has the proper teeth.
. When using a cable
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