• Always fit the saw blade with the teeth facing in the
direction of the sawing table.
• Always set the correct blade tension to prevent the
saw blades from jerking.
• Be especially careful when cutting material with ir-
regular cut profiles.
• Exercise particular caution when cutting round ob-
jects such as rods and pipes. These can roll down
into the saw blade and cause the teeth to catch. Use
a wedge to brace such workpieces.
• The teeth can become caught in the kerf when the
workpiece is pulled back, especially if sawings have
filled in (blocked) the kerf. In this case, you should
switch the saw off, pull the power plug, clear the kerf
with a wedge, and remove the workpiece.
• Never leave the work area without having already
switched the saw off. Wait until the saw stops moving
completely.
• Do not position, join, or construct any parts on the
work table while the saw is running.
• Only switch the saw on after you have removed any
remaining material and tools from the work table.
Leave only the workpiece to be machined and any
aids (e.g. wedges) on the work table.
• Always wear safety goggles!
• Keep your fingers at a safe distance from the saw
blade.
• Carefully guide the workpiece and keep it steady at
all times.
• Never leave the work area without having already
switched the saw off.
• Do not let your familiarity with the saw allow you to
be careless. Carelessness can lead to severe inju-
ries within a fraction of a second.
• Working position is always laterally of the saw blade.
Do not lose this safety information.
6. Technical data
Mains voltage
Power input
Stroke rate
Stroke
Base area
Tilting range of table
Table size
220-240 V~/50 Hz
80 Watt (S1*)
120 Watt (S6 30%**)
500-1700 min
-1
12 mm
630 x 295 mm
from 0° to 45° to the left
415 x 255 mm
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Length of saw blade
approx.
Reach
Max. cutting height
at 0°
Max. cutting height
at 45°
Weight
*Operating mode S1:
Continuous operation at constant load
**Operating mode S6 30%:
Continuous operation with idling (cycle time 10 min-
utes). To ensure that the motor does not become ex-
cessively hot, it may only be operated for 30% of the
cycle at the specified rating and must then be allowed
to idle for 70% of the cycle.
Noise emission values
Sound
Sound values were measured in accordance with EN
61029.
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Sound pressure level L
pA
Uncertainty K
pA
Sound power level L
WA
Uncertainty K
WA
The quoted values are emission values and not nec-
essarily reliable workplace values. Although there is a
correlation between emission and imission levels it is
impossible to draw any certain conclusions as to the
need for additional precautions.
Factors with a potential influence on the actual immis-
sion level at the workplace include the duration of im-
pact, the type of room, and other sources of noise etc.,
e. g. the number of machines and other neighbouring
operations.
Reliable workplace values may also vary from coun-
try to country. With this information the user should at
least be able to make a better assessment of the dan-
gers and risks involved.
Limit the noise level to a minimum!
• Use only equipment that is in perfect condition.
• Maintain and clean the equipment regularly.
132 mm
406 mm
50 mm
22 mm
13.3 kg
66,9 dB(A)
3 dB(A)
79,9 dB(A)
3 dB(A)
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