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• In addition to this tool-specific safety information, make sure to observe the safety information
for the circular hand saw used.
DANGER: Do not place your hands in the sawing area or on the saw blade.
• Use only circular hand saws with a saw blade diameter of min. 130 mm to max. 200 mm,
a cutting depth of 40 mm to max. 70 mm and the minimum/maximum base plate dimensions
according to Figure 5.
• Support long workpieces on the receiving side so that they lie flat; e.g. with a wolfcraft roller
trestle (art. no. 6119973).
• Avoid overloading the circular hand saw.
• Do not use grinding wheels.
• Connect the dust extraction system to the circular hand saw (if available).
• Use only recommend saw blades and select them depending on the material to be sawn.
• When sawing, always be prepared for the saw blade to catch the workpiece and hurl it against
the operator.
• Recoil is the result of incorrect and/or inappropriate use of the saw. It can be prevented through
suitable precautions, as described below.
• Hold the saw securely with both hands and place your arms in a position where you can absorb
the recoil forces. Always position yourself to the side of the saw blade, never bring the saw blade
in line with your body. Recoil can cause the circular saw to jump backwards.
• If the saw blade jams or you interrupt your work, switch off the saw and keep it in the material
until the saw blade has come to a complete stop. Never attempt to remove the saw from the
workpiece or pull it backwards while the saw blade is moving, as this can cause recoil. Identify
and fix the cause of the saw blade jamming.
• Do not use blunt or damaged saw blades. Saw blades with blunt or incorrectly aligned teeth
cause increased friction, jamming of the saw blade and recoil due to an excessively narrow
saw gap.
• Do not use the guide rail for plunge cuts. The plunging saw blade can become blocked in hidden
objects when sawing and cause recoil.
• Use the guide rail only with circular hand saws with a saw blade set to vertical (90 degrees).
• Do not clamp the circular hand saw on the mounting carriage.
• Make sure that the saw blade always runs parallel to the mounting carriage or to the guide rail.
• Check that the contents as illustrated are complete (Figure 1).
• Assemble the two parts of the guide rail using the connectors supplied. Start by inserting
the plastic connector into the channel until it engages in the intended position. Then push
the metal connector half-way into the second channel and tighten the two screws slightly.
Connect the two rail parts vertically on a flat surface and tighten all the metal connector screws
using the enclosed Allen key (Figures 2.1 - 2.6).
• Note: The plastic connector is difficult to insert into the channel when first used and causes
abrasion to ensure an optimum fit. Any chips produced during insertion must be removed
before the rail parts are fully pushed together.
• Start by loosely assembling the handle screws together with the hex nuts on the mounting
carriage (Figure 3.1).
• Assemble the side lay as illustrated (Figure 3.2).
• Push the side lay, both limit stops in sowing direction and the two rear limit stops into
the mounts as illustrated. Tighten the handle screws (Figures 3.3, 3.4).
Safety information for circular hand saws
Scope of delivery and assembly
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