• Make sure that the power tool is mounted centrally on the working table. If the power tool is not centred on the working table, this can mean
the centre of gravity of the power tool does not align with the centre of gravity of the working table, so that the table can tip over.
• Make sure that long workpieces do not bring the working table out of balance. Long workpieces must be supported at the free end.
• Wear suitable personal protective equipment: ear protection, safety goggles, dust mask (if the work generates dust), protective gloves when working
with rough materials and when changing tools.
• Do not store the working table outdoors or in a damp environment. There is a risk of corrosion and the work top may warp.
• Make sure to follow the instructions and safety information supplied in the original operating instructions for the power tool used. The machines used
must comply with DIN EN 60745-1. Devices manufactured after 1995 must carry a CE symbol.
• Keep your work area clean and well lit. Untidy or dark work areas can lead to accidents.
• Keep children and other persons at a safe distance when using the working table. If you are distracted, you may lose control of the device.
• Remove the adjusting tools or spanners before switching on the power tool. A tool or spanner left behind in a rotating part of the device can cause
injury.
• Wear suitable clothing. Never wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery
or long hair can get caught in moving parts.
• Before starting work, check that the devices and tools are operational. Never work with damaged or blunt tools.
• Disconnect the plug from the electric socket and/or remove the battery pack from the power tool before adjusting the tool or changing the accessories.
Accidents may occur if the power tool is started unintentionally.
• Avoid overloading the working table and never use it as a seat, ladder or support. Placing excess weight on the machine table or even standing on it
can cause the centre of gravity of the table to shift, so that it tips over.
• Loose fragments, chips or similar materials should not be removed by hand from the area around the moving saw blade.
• Make sure that there are no objects on the worktop each time you start sawing.
• Saw blades must not be stopped by applying lateral pressure after switching off the drive mechanism!
• Only use tools for their actual intended purpose.
• Only use saw blades that are in perfect condition.
• Only use genuine wolfcraft spare parts.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Take the MASTER 700 out of the cardboard box and check whether the contents are complete and all illustrated parts are included (Fig. 1).
ASSEMBLY
Place the lower section of the table on a flat, clean surface (Fig. 2.1). • Make sure that both eccentric levers on the table legs are pressed down,
so that the telescopic adjustment is fixed. Then open the footpiece as far as possible until the two securing pins engage (Fig. 2.2).
CAUTION: Make sure that both securing pins are engaged before starting work, so that the table cannot fold up.
CAUTION: Make sure that both eccentric levers are pressed down before starting work, so that the worktop is fixed in place!
Insert the two end stops in the telescopic tubes. Mount the two cross bars as shown. The screw joints with sleeve nut, allen screw and washer should
only be tightened enough to allow the cross bars still to pivot. Then mount the two handle screws, washers and screws. Tighten the two handle screws
(Figs. 2.3 - 2.5).
CAUTION: Before starting work or making adjustments, make sure that both handle screws are tight so that the tiltable worktop plate cannot slip.
Mount the front table plate as illustrated. Only tighten the screws enough to allow the table plate to be adjusted using the hand cranks (Fig. 2.6).
Fit the rear table plate as illustrated (Fig. 2.7). Position the table plate with the 4 spacers on the cross bars. Then fasten the two rear screw joints.
Insert the two screws and washers into the front bores.
Tilt the worktop plate by first loosening the two handle screws, then tilting the table plate to the limit stop and then tightening the two handle screws
again (Figs. 2.8 - 2.9).
Fit the two remaining screws using the two washers and nuts (Fig. 2.10).
Now bring the table plate into the horizontal position again by loosening the two handle screws, then tilting the table plate to the limit stop and then
tightening the two handle screws again to fix the table plate. Attach the four cover caps (Figs. 2.11 - 2.13). The table is now ready for use.
CAUTION: Before starting work, always make sure that the two eccentric levers for adjusting the height are fastened, the two handle screws for tilting
the table plate are tightened and the two securing pins for folding up the table are engaged.
OPERATION
Folding up the table
Press down both eccentric levers on the table legs, so that the height adjustment is fixed. Then loosen the two handle screws and tilt the worktop
as far as the limit stop. Tighten the two handle screws again (Figs. 3.1 - 3.2). Now pull the release bar upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown
to unlock the locking mechanism. Fold the footpiece against the table legs to the limit stop (Figs. 3.3 - 3.4). The table can be carried with one hand
in the middle of the grip bar. For storage, lean the table against a wall at a slight angle to prevent it from falling over (Figs. 3.5 - 3.6).
Folding out the table
Check that both eccentric levers are pressed down, so that the height adjustment is fixed. Then check that the two handle screws for tilting the worktop
are tightened (Fig. 4.1). Fold out the footpiece to the limit stop. The right and left securing pins must engage in front of the traverse and telescope,
so that the table cannot fold up (Fig. 4.2).
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