You must always use a pusher if your hands are less than 125 mm from the saw blade.
The pusher is a safety device that allows you to keep your hands and fingers far from the saw blade. By holding
the pusher and leaning its rabbet on workpiece's edge, you can push the workpiece trough the blade, while
keeping the hands away from the dangerous area of the blade. It is easy to create a pusher with a wood piece,
it is important tough that it is less wide than the workpiece and that it is as long as the one included in the
package.
To trim pieces which are less than 150 mm wide, use the rip fence only on the right side of the blade and use
the pusher to push the piece until it is completely cut.
Connect the dust-collection device to the back output of the machine. A
suitable extraction device or an external dust collector can be connected to
the machine, in the back side of the base there is the coupling for the
aspiration pipe.
Always connect the table saw to an external dust-collection device, since the
dust of different kinds of wood can be dangerous for the health of the
operator.
The aspiration capacity tested according the standard EN61029-2-1;2002 is
45%
We recommend you to always use a dust collector to remove the dust which has been produced while using
the machine. Besides, it is preferable that you clean accurately the machine to remove all dust piles.
CAUTION: Before any adjustment, repair or maintenance work, and before changing the
blade, switch off the machine and disconnect it form any current source by removing
the plug from the socket.
In case you find out any damage to the protection devices or irregularities while processing or checking the
machine, you must get it repaired immediately by qualified persons.
Before use check that the protection and safety devices are perfectly efficient. After carrying out the work, make
a general cleaning of the machine by removing dust and chips.
In case of intensive use of the machine, the frequency of the can be the following one:
1- Daily
Suck up the saw dust that can pile up inside the machine and clean the ventilation inlets of the engine.
Be sure that the protective cap can slide freely.
2. Weekly
Be sure that the blade can smoothly move up, down and sideways.
3. Monthly
Check the saw blade brake time, and if it is longer than 10 seconds take the machine to an after sales service.
Check the noise of the engine and the consumption of the carbon brushes periodically (Fig. 30).
Check that the supply cable is not damaged.
Check the play of the gears and if is it excessive get them replaced by an after sales centre.
EN
USE OF THE PUSHER
ANGLE TRIMMING
DUST EXHAUSTION
MAINTENANCE
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