Danger!
Noise
The noise emission values were measured in ac-
cordance with EN 62841.
L
sound pressure level ..................... 95.5 dB(A)
pA
K
uncertainty ............................................. 3 dB
pA
L
sound power level ..................... 108.5 dB(A)
WA
K
uncertainty ............................................. 3 dB
WA
Wear ear-muff s.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hea-
ring.
The stated noise emission values were measured
in accordance with a set of standardized criteria
and can be used to compare one power tool with
another.
The stated noise emission values can also be
used to make an initial assessment of exposure.
Warning:
The noise emission levels may vary from the level
specifi ed during actual use, depending on the
way in which the power tool is used, especially
the type of workpiece it is used for.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
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Only use appliances which are in perfect wor-
king order.
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Service and clean the appliance regularly.
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Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
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Do not overload the appliance.
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Have the appliance serviced whenever ne-
cessary.
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Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
Caution!
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain resi-
dual risks cannot be rules out. The following
hazards may arise in connection with the
equipment's construction and layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust
mask is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protec-
tion is used.
3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.
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5. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
adjustments to the equipment.
5.1 General information
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The equipment must be set up where it can
stand securely, i.e. it should be bolted to a
workbench, a universal base frame or similar.
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All covers and safety devices have to be pro-
perly fitted before the equipment is switched
on.
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It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
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When working with wood that has been pro-
cessed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws, etc.
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Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make
sure that the saw blade is correctly fitted
and that the equipment's moving parts run
smoothly.
5.2 Assembling the saw (Fig. 2, 3, 6)
The workpiece supports (21) must be inserted
and tightened using the locking grip (25).
To fi t the sawdust bag (14) to the discharge ope-
ning (30) on the crosscut saw, spread the metal
ring apart on the opening. When the metal ring is
back in its original shape, the sawdust bag is held
securely in position.
5.3 Adjusting the saw (Fig. 1/2)
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To adjust the turntable (8), loosen the locking
grip (10) by approx. 2 turns, which frees the
turntable.
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The turntable has locking points at angles of
0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°. Once the turntable is
engaged, the setting must be additionally se-
cured by tightening the locking grip (10).
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If different angle settings are required, the
turntable (8) may be secured in position using
only the locking grip (10).
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Lightly press the machine head (4) down
while at the same time pulling out the retai-
ning pin (16); this causes the saw to move
down to the lower working position.
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Swing up the machine head (4).
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When the clamping lever (12) is loosened,
you can tilt the machine head (4) to the left by
up to 45°.
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