Product-Specific Safety Information - wolfcraft MASTER cut 2200 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucciones Original

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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR OPERATING CIRCULAR BENCH SAWS
– Switch off the circular bench saw and disconnect it from the mains be-
fore removing the table insert, changing the saw blade, adjusting the
riving knife or saw blade protective cover and if the machine is going to
be left unattended. Precautions help to avoid accidents.
– Never leave the circular bench saw running unattended. Switch off the
power tool and wait until it has come to a complete stop before leaving
it. An unattended saw is an uncontrolled hazard.
– Install the circular bench saw in a location that is flat and well lit, where
you can stand securely and maintain your balance. The installation loca-
tion must offer enough space to handle the size of your workpieces. Un-
tidy, unlit work areas and uneven, slippery floors can result in accidents.
– Remove sawdust and shavings from under the machine table and/or
from the dust extractor at regular intervals. Piled-up sawdust is flammable
and can ignite spontaneously.
– Secure the circular bench saw. A circular bench saw that has not been se-
cured properly can move or tip over.
– Remove adjusting tools, wood scraps, etc. from the circular bench saw
before switching it on. Distractions or possible jams can be dangerous.
– Always use saw blades of the correct size and with the appropriate loc-
ating hole (e.g. diamond-shaped or round). Saw blades that are not com-
patible with the saw's mounting hardware will run off-centre and result in
loss of control.
– Never use damaged or the wrong saw blade mounting materials such as
flanges, washers, nuts or screws. This saw blade mounting material has
been designed specifically for your saw, for safe operation and optimum per-
formance.
– Never climb onto the circular bench saw and do not use the circular
bench saw as a step stool. Serious injuries can occur if the power tool tips
over or if you accidentally come into contact with the saw blade.
– Make sure that the saw blade is mounted in the correct direction of ro-
tation. Do not use grinding wheels or wire brushes with the circular
bench saw. Improper mounting of the saw blade or using accessories that
are not recommended can result in serious injuries.

Product-specific safety information

– Only use the circular bench saw with the safety shield properly installed.
– CAUTION Check whether the blade of the circular saw is mounted paral-
lel to the opening in the gap insert. If necessary, re-align the circular hand-
saw.
– Make sure that the parallel guide has been assembled correctly and is aligned
in parallel.
– Only circular saw blades are allowed as cutting tools.
– Use the correct saw blade for the material to be cut.
– Use only saw blades with a diameter that matches the specifications on the
circular handsaw used.
– Use only saw blades that are rated with an equal or higher speed than the
speed of the power tool.
– Use only saw blades recommended by the power tool manufacturer and that
comply with EN 847-1 if they are to be used to cut wood or similar materials.
– Keep in mind that it is not permitted to perform complicated concealed cut
procedures or to cut bevels/wedges.
– Do not use the tool on materials other than wood or easily machined plastics.
– When cutting wood and plastics, prevent overheating of the saw teeth. Re-
duce the feed to prevent the plastic from melting.
– When making longitudinal cuts at an angle, do not stand on the side towards
which the saw is angled.
– Wear suitable personal protective equipment, hearing protection and goggles.
– Only wear protective gloves when handling saw blades.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR JIGSAWS
– Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, also observe the
safety instructions for the jigsaw used.
– Never work with a damaged jigsaw.
– Avoid overloading the jigsaw.
– Make sure that you install the gap insert for jigsaws correctly.
– When cutting, make sure that the jigsaw blade always protrudes from the ma-
terial.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR ROUTERS
 WARNING
Risk of injury when using other parallel milling guides
There is risk of injury if you use the machine table with other parallel milling
guides.
Use the machine table as a milling table only in conjunction with the parallel
milling guide from wolfcraft (art. no. 6901000).
– Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, also observe the
safety instructions for the router used.
– Always be aware that the workpiece may unexpectedly get out of control dur-
ing the routing process and be kicked back.
– Do not use the machine table for curved work.
– Carry out the routing work exclusively with the parallel milling guide available
as an accessory (art no. 6901000), to prevent kickback and to prevent your
hands from touching the router bit.
– Observe the original instruction manual of the parallel milling guide (art. no
6901000) to ensure correct installation.
– Do not use routers with a rating of more than 1800 W and a voltage of more
than 230 V.
– Do not use router bits with a diameter exceeding 27 mm.
– Keep in mind that the feed must be against the direction of rotation of the
router bit.
– From the supplied spacer rings, select one appropriate for the size of the
router tool. Safe work requires selecting the smallest possible spacer ring.
– Use only sharp and properly maintained routing tools that have been set in
accordance with the tool manufacturer's instructions.
– Observe the data concerning the minimum/maximum speed and the direction
of rotation indicated directly on the equipment and tools used, or on their
packaging, or as detailed in the operating instructions.
– Please be aware that the improper use of routing tools, of workpieces and of
the guiding devices for the workpiece may cause dangerous situations.
– When routing close to the guide, keep your hands away from the routing tool.
– If possible, use table pressure shoes in addition to the parallel milling guide
while routing.
– Support long workpieces on the receiving side to prevent dangerous situ-
ations caused by accidental tipping over. The support must rest on stable
ground and have the same height as the machine table, e.g. the roller trestle
(art. no. 6102300).
– Only process workpieces that, considering their weight and size, can be held
and guided safely by one person.
– Choose the correct speed that is appropriate for the tool and workpiece. Refer
to the operating manual of your router for the exact speed specifications.
– Observe the maximum permitted workpiece dimensions (see Technical Data).
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