ENGLISH 1. Getting to Know Your Saw Riving knife Blade guard Universal fence Push stick / feeding aid Handwheel for blade tilt setting Handwheel for depth of cut set- ting and pull action Pull-action lock lever Ratchet lock lever to lock saw...
When sawing thin stock layed on edge, a suitable guide must be used for firm support. Use of wobble saw blades is not permit- ted on this machine. Danger! Any other use is not as speci- fied.
Always have blade guard installed dur- ing operation. Riving knife The riving knife (14) prevents the work- piece from being caught by the rising teeth of the saw blade and being thrown against the operator. Always have riving knife installed during operation. Push stick...
Upon power failure an undervolt- age relay is activated. This prevents the starting of the machine when the power is restored. To restart the saw after a power failure the green switch button (16) needs to be actuated again. The ON/OFF switch can be blocked by a padlock.
(up to max. 30 minutes); with dust respirator. If no dust collector is used, saw dust and chips accumulate inside the machine housing. These remains have to be removed after 30 minutes at the latest.
Circular saw When operated as table saw the work- piece is fed into the blade, towards the rear of the saw. In this operating mode the length of cut is unlimited. Lock saw blade in table centre. Set depth of cut. The blade guard must rest with its front edge on the workpiece.
The ON/OFF buttons can be blocked by a padlock. Maintenance Before switching on Visual check if distance saw blade – riv- ing knife is 3...8 mm. Visual check of power cable and power cable plug for damage; if necessary have damaged parts replaced by a qual- ified electrician.
Before cutting a workpiece to size make trial cuts with pieces of scrap. Always place a workpiece on the saw table in such way that it can not tilt or rock (e.g. always place a curved board on the table with the convex side up).
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