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c) Always use saw blades with the correct size
and shape. Use saw blades recommended
by the manufacture (EN8471). Saw blades
that do not match the mounting hardware of
the saw will run eccentrically, causing loss of
control.
d) Never use too small or too big saw blades.
This is very dangerous
e) Never remove marking on saw blade.
Technical information must always visible to
make the right choices by exchanging the saw
blade
f) Secure the work piece. Always clamp work
piece with clamping devices, this is much safer
than by hand
g) Never leave the machine before the complete
stopped
h) Do not use High speed steel saw blades (HSS).
Saw blade can easily break
i) Do never use dull, cracked, bent or damaged
saw blades. Before use pull the mains plug
and check the saw blade. Damaged or
unsharpened saw blades produce narrow kerf,
excessive friction, blade binding and kickback.
Exchange damaged saw blades immediately,
always use original flenses, nut and/ or bolts.
j) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before
turning the power tool. A wrench or a key
left attached to a rotating part of the power
tool may result in a personal injury and very
dangerous situation
k) The arrow marked on the saw blade, which
indicates the direction of rotation. Must point
in the same direction as the arrow marked on
the machine, the saw blade teeth must point
downwards on the front of the saw
l) Do not touch the saw blade after work before it
has cooled. The saw blade becomes very hot
while working
m) Protect the saw blade from strikes and shocks.
Do not apply side pressure to the saw blade
n) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct
power tool for your application. The correct
power tool will do the job better and safer at
the rate which it was signed
o) Never stand on the power tool. Serious injury
can occur when the power tool tips over.
Always use extra support for more stability of
the machine
p) Machine is provided with devices for the
connection of dust extraction, ensure these
are connected and properly used. Dust
collection reduce dust related hazard’s
q) Maintain the air outlets at the machine. Dust
must be removed.
r) Make sure that the guard operates properly
and that it can move freely. Never lock the
guard in place when opened
s) Never remove cutting remainders from the
sawing area while the machine is running.
Always guide the tool arm back to the neutral
position first and then switch the machine off
t) Guide the saw blade against the work piece
only when the machine is switched on.
Otherwise there is a risk of a kickback, when the
saw blade becomes wedged in the work piece
u) If the saw blade should become jammed.
Switch the machine off and hold the work piece
until the saw blade comes to a complete stop
v) To prevent a kick back. The work piece may not
be moved until after the machine has complete
stopped. Correct the cause for the jamming of
the saw blade before restarting the machine
w) When sawing profile sections, round pieces or
other pieces, always press the piece of work
against the stop and can’t move, so it cannot
till or turn or move while sawing.
x) Never use the machine to saw pieces of work
that are to small that they cannot be secured
safely. Small pieces of wood or other objects
that come in contact with the rotating saw blade
can strike the operator or out standers with high
speed
y) When sawing always use the additional supports
z) For sawing of large piece work that not
supported. Use extra supports
aa) Never make warning signs on the machine
unrecognizable. Technical information or
machine type information must be always
visible on machine.
At the end of the sawing process, keep the saw
head downstairs, switch off the machine and
wait until the all moving parts has come to a stop
before you take your hands off the machine.
3. ASSEMBLY AND ACCESSORIES
Installation of the mitre saw
• Place one sidebar (21) on the righthand side
of the machine and the other sidebar on the
lefthand side of the machine.
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