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MSW Motor Technics MSW-SBBD-2800MAX Manual De Instrucciones página 42

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j)
Avoid situations in which the device stops under heavy loads during operation.
This can cause overheating of the drive elements and consequent damage to
the equipment.
k)
Do not touch any moving parts or accessories unless the device is unplugged.
l)
Do not move, shift, or rotate the device while in operation.
m) Do not leave the device switched on unattended.
n)
Clean the device regularly to prevent permanent dirt build-up.
o)
Do not process two workpieces at the same time.
p)
Do not tamper with the device to alter its performance or design.
q)
Keep the unit away from sources of fire and heat.
r)
Do not overload the device.
s)
When working with the device, we recommend special care to avoid serious
injury or amputation of limb fragments.
CAUTION! Although the product has been designed to be safe and
has adequate safeguards and despite the additional safety features
provided to the user, there is still a slight risk of accident or injury
when handling the product. Caution and common sense are advised
when using the product.
3. Instructions for use
The device is designed for cutting objects with limited dimensions and made from
suitable materials. The motor has an overload protection - in case of overheating,
it will switch off automatically. Restarting will be possible after the device has
cooled down.
After each setting change, it is recommended to perform a control cut first
After switching on the machine and before starting to cut, wait until the
cutting disc has reached its maximum speed.
Adapting the cutting discs:
24 teeth - soft materials, large amount of chips, rough cut;
o
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48 teeth - hard materials, small amount of chips, precise cutting
Safety tips for working with the device:
o
Check that all mounting hardware and accessories are securely fitted, in
particular the blade guard.
o
During operation, take into account the external conditions (e.g. weather,
lighting).
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