Gwarancja I Serwis - GRAPHITE 58G488 Instrucciones De Uso

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TRANSLATION OF
THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
CIRCULAR SAW
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
DETAILS OF OPERATIONAL SAFETY FOR CIRCULAR SAWS
WITHOUT SPLITTING WEDGE
DANGER
Keep your hands away from cutting area and cutting blade.
a.
Keep the second hand on the secondary handle or the motor
casing. When holding the saw with both hands the risk of injury with
cutting blade is reduced.
Do not reach under the processed material. Guard does not
b.
protect from rotating cutting blade below processed material.
Adjust cutting depth to thickness of processed material. It is
c.
recommended that the cutting blade reaches below the processed
material no more than tooth-length.
Never hold processed material in hands, never keep it on legs.
d.
Fix processed material to sound base. Good fixing of processed
material is important to avoid danger of contact with body, rotating
cutting blade being caught or loss of control over the operation.
Hold the insulated surfaces of the saw that are designed for
e.
such purpose when the rotating cutting blade can encounter
live wires or the wire that powers the saw. Contact of power tool
metal parts with live wire may cause operator's electric shock.
When ripping always use guide for ripping or edge guide. It
f.
improves cutting accuracy and reduces risk of pinching the rotating
cutting blade in material.
Use only cutting blades with correct arbour hole diameter.
g.
Cutting blades that do not match seating may operate with eccentric
offset, which causes loss of control over operation.
Never use damaged or incorrect washers or bolts to install cutting
h.
blade. Washers and fixing bolts for cutting blade installation were
designed especially for circular saw to provide optimal operation and
safety of use.
Hold the circular saw firmly with both hands in position that
i.
allows to resist kick-back. Stand to the side of the circular saw
but not in the line of cutting. Kick back may cause sudden move
to the back of circular saw but its force can be controlled by operator
when appropriate precaution measures are taken.
When the cutting blade jams or stops cutting, release the switch
j.
button and hold the saw still in the material until the blade
stops completely. Never attempt removing the cutting blade
from material being cut nor pull the saw back when the blade
is rotating. It may cause kick back. Investigate and implement
correction procedures to eliminate causes of cutting blade seizing.
When restarting the saw in the processed material, center the
k.
cutting blade in the kerf and ensure the blade teeth are not
blocked in the material. When the cutting blade jams during restart,
it may slide off or cause kick back against the processed material.
Support large boards to minimize risk of pinching and kick back
l.
of the circular saw. Large boards tend to bend under own weight.
Place supports under board on both sides, close to the cutting line
and close to the board edge.
Do not use blunt or damaged cutting blades. Blunt or incorrectly
m.
positioned blade teeth create narrow kerf, excessive friction, jamming
of cutting blade and kick back.
Firmly set clamps for cutting depth and bevel angle before
n.
making a cut. Change of saw settings during cutting may cause
jamming and kick back.
Be very careful during in-depth cutting in division walls. Cutting
o.
blade may encounter objects not visible from the outside and cause
kick back.
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