11.1
11.3
11.4
11.2
After the machine has been
switched off, the saw blade will still rotate for a
time. Take care that parts of your body do not
come into contact with the saw blade while it is
still rotating!
As soon as you remove the machine from the
workpiece once sawing has been completed,
the machine automatically returns to its basic
position and the saw blade is again completely
covered by the protective covering.
9.2
Support of the workpieces
12.1
Ensure that your workpieces are securely fixed
and cannot move during sawing. Otherwise,
there is an increased risk of accident. Never
hold the workpiece to be cut with your hands or
between your legs. Use instead screw
clamps
[12.1]
or some other suitable devices to
fix your workpiece.
Never position large or long workpieces so that
they bend in the middle or at the cutting face.
This can lead to the saw blade jamming and re
coiling. Instead, support the workpiece with
several wooden battens
[12.2]
, particularly in
the vicinity of the cutting face.
12.2
9.3
Sawing
The machine must reach full
speed before cutting begins and should only be
switched off once cutting has finished.
Only operate the saw away from
you (pushing the circular saw forwards,
[13.3]
)
and never towards you (pulling the circular saw
backwards). If you saw towards you, there is the
danger that the circular saw might be acceler
ated out of the cutting groove (recoil) and cause
serious injury.).
13.3
13.2
13.1
A) Sawing sections
► Place the front part of the saw bench on the
workpiece. The cutting indicator
[13.2]
dis
plays the cutting line for 0° and 45° cuts
(without guide rail).
► Switch the machine on, and press the saw
down to the set cutting depth.
► Push the machine in the direction of cut.
Take care that the saw bench remains firm
ly on the workpiece.
► Switch the machine off when cutting is com
pleted.
B) Plunge cuts
In order to avoid kickbacks, the
following in structions absolutely must be ob
served when plunge cutting:
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