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Maquina cortadora para madera
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Do not use damaged cutting discs. Before commencing any work, the cutting disc must be inspected and, in the event of cracks,
chips, bends, broken teeth or any other damage, the disc must be replaced with a new one. Hold the disc by the fi xing hole and
lightly hit the disc body with a plastic handle screwdriver. Hollow sound can mean a crack in the disc body, which may not be
visible to the naked eye.
Do not use discs made of high speed steel (HSS).
Cutting discs should be stored in dry, darkened rooms in packaging which protects the discs from dust and exposure to mechan-
ical damage. Protective gloves must be worn when transporting abrasive discs.
Use discs designed to cut the given material.
Pay attention to the correct direction of rotation of the disc. The direction of rotation marked on the disc must correspond to the
direction of rotation visible on the machine.
When replacing the disc, make sure that the cutting thickness of the disc (cut) is not less than the thickness of the disc body and
greater than the thickness of the riving knife.
After each disc change and before starting work, run the machine without load for 30 seconds. If abnormal vibrations are detected,
switch off the machine immediately and proceed with the replacement of the cutting disc. Never stand when starting the cutter in
such a way that any part of the body remains in the plane of rotation of the abrasive disc. This will reduce the risk of serious injury
if the damaged disc falls apart.
The disc may still rotate for some time after the machine is switched off .
The table insert should be replaced if wear is observed.
It is necessary to check the condition of the ventilation openings, check if they are not clogged, each time before starting work.
If necessary, disconnect the machine from the power supply and then clean the ventilation openings with a soft brush before
starting work.
Do not use the tool in a potentially explosive environment or in one where sparks may cause fi re or explosion.
Lift and transport the tool by grasping the base. Hands should be keep away from the abrasive disc. Make sure that all moving
parts are locked before lifting or transporting. Do not use guards to lift or transport the tool.
Only use the tool with properly functioning, properly maintained and properly fi xed guards.
Keep the workplace fl oor clean.
Note! Do not remove cut parts or other parts of the workpiece from the cutting area while the tool is operating with the cutting
disc rotating.
All repairs or replacements should be carried out by an authorised service centre of the manufacturer.
Ensure correct and safe cutting. Before starting work, make sure that the tool is stable. If necessary, attach the tool to the table. If
necessary, ensure support of a long workpiece.
Always store the workpiece pusher with the machine when not in use.
Residual risks
The machine has been designed and built according to good construction practices and safety principles. However, there may be
residual risks when using the product.
Health hazard related to the electric power supply due to the use of improper power cords.
Noise hazard related to failure to use hearing protection.
Residual risks can be minimised by strictly following the safety instructions.
Extension cords
If it is necessary to connect the product using extension cords, the cross-section of the extension cords should not be smaller than
the cross-section of the power cord supplied with the product. In the case of extension cords longer than 25 m, the cross-section
of the conductors should not be less than 1.5 mm
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PRODUCT OPERATION
Note! Make sure that the product is disconnected from the power supply before beginning activities related to assembly, setting or
adjustment. The power cord should be disconnected from the power socket.
Preparing the tool for operation
Unpack the product by entirely removing all packaging components. Check that the product is complete.
All bolted (screw) connections equipped with a nut must be fi tted with a spring washer and a fl at washer under the nut.
Initially, bolted connections should only be bolted so that there is a clearance left, required for fi nal assembly. If the connections are
tightened with full force immediately, complete assembly is not possible. All bolted connections must be tightened after assembly
and before the machine is used.
First of all, the work table extensions must be installed. To do this, turn the machine with the table facing down and then apply the
table extensions so that the edges of the extensions are in line with the edges of the work table. Fix the extensions using the bolted
connections. Use bolts and nuts to fi x the table top bracket (II) to the extreme corners of the table.
Fix the base legs and the lower parts of the table brackets (III) to the openings in the corners of the saw base with base.
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