•
Wear suitable personal protective
equipment: ear protection to
reduce the risk of hearing loss;
safety goggles; a dust mask to
prevent inhalation of harmful
dust; protective gloves when
working with raw materials and when changing
tools.
• Only transport the tool in suitable packaging.
Maintenance and repair
• Replace worn table inserts.
• Only use the machine if all protection devices
are in their correct positions, the machine is in
good condition and has been well maintained.
• Faults on the machine, including the separating
guards or the tool, must be reported to main-
tenance staff immediately upon discovery. The
machine must not be used until the fault has
been eliminated.
• If the machine is equipped with a laser, ensure
it is always replaced by a laser of the same type.
Repairs must only be made by the laser manu-
facturer or an authorised agent.
Safe work
• Only process material for which the machine
has been approved.
• Never process material contain asbestos.
• Ensure that the fl oor around the machine is
level, clean and free of loose objects (e.g. chips
and offcuts).
• Keep hands, fi ngers and arms well away from
the rotating tool. Never reach into the area of
the saw blade behind the stop.
• Always assume the correct position before start-
ing work:
- front at the operating end,
- facing the machine,
- next to the cutting line.
• Do not remove offcuts or other workpiece parts
from the cutting area while the machine is still
running and until the saw blade stops.
• Use a suitable device to support long workpieces
and ensure that they are horizontal.
• Never allow another person to hold or support
the workpiece when sawing. Always clamp the
workpiece fi rmly using the clamping collet [5-6]
supplied.
• Observe the specifi ed maximum workpiece di-
mensions.
• Observe the instructions for lifting and trans-
porting the machine.
• Observe the instructions for installing and op-
erating the machine.
• Ensure the permissible dimensions of the saw
blade are not exceeded. Never use reducers or
adapters to secure the saw blade on the tool
spindle.
• Do not saw wood containing metal parts such
as nails, screws, etc.
• Do not apply lateral force to the saw blade.
• Always saw only one workpiece. It is not possible
to safely secure several workpieces; they can
displace each other during sawing and block
the saw blade.
• If the saw blade is blocked, switch the machine
off immediately and disconnect the mains plug.
Do not remove the jammed workpiece until you
have done this.
• Always guide the saw unit steadily upwards by
hand after the cut and never release it in the
lower position.
• Never open the pivot guard by hand when work-
ing.
• Only for AS/NZS: The tool shall always be sup-
plied via residual current device with a rated
residual current of 30 mA or less.
4.3
Emission levels
Levels determined in accordance with EN 61029
are typically:
Measured acceleration
Sound pressure level
Noise level
Measuring uncertainty allowance
Wear ear protection.
The specifi ed emissions values (vibration, noise)
– are used to compare machines.
– They are also used for making preliminary
estimates regarding vibration and noise loads
during operation.
– They represent the primary applications of the
power tool.
Increase possible for other applications, with oth-
er insertion tools or if not maintained adequately.
Take note of idling and downtimes of machine!
5
Machine elements
[1-1]
Transport safety device
[1-2]
Spindle lock
[1-3]
Adjusting wheel for rotational speed
[1-4]
ON/OFF switch
[1-5]
Unlocking unit for saw unit
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2
< 2.5 m/s
90 dB(A)
103 dB(A)
K = 3 dB