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the switch before the saw head is
completely in the down position.
The
braking action of the saw may cause
the saw head to be suddenly pulled
downward, causing a risk of injury.
Safety Instructions for the handling of
saw blades
1. Do not use damaged or deformed saw
blades.
2. Do not use any insertion tools with
cracks. Sort out cracked insertion tools.
Repairs are not permitted.
3. Do not use saw blades made of high
speed steel.
4. Check the condition of the saw blades
before using the crosscut, drag and mitre
saw.
5. Make sure that a suitable saw blade for
the material to be cut is selected.
6. Only use saw blades recommended by
the manufacturer. Saw blades designed
to cut wood and similar materials must
comply with EN 847-1.
7. Do not use saw blades made of high-
speed alloy steel (HSS steel).
8. Only use saw blades for which the
maximum permissible speed is not lower
than the maximum spindle speed of the
crosscut, drag and mitre saw and which
are suitable for the material to be cut.
9. Observe the saw blade direction of
rotation.
10. Only insertion the saw blade if you have
mastered their use.
11. Observe the maximum speed. The
maximum speed specified on the
insertion tool may not be exceeded. If
specified, observe the speed range.
12. Clean grease, oil and water off of the
clamping surfaces.
13. Do not use any loose reducing rings or
bushes for the reducing of holes on saw
blades.
14. Make sure that fixed reducer rings for
securing the insertion tool have the
same diameter and have at least 1/3 of
the cutting diameter.
15. Make sure that fixed reducer rings are
parallel to each other.
16. Handle insertion tool with caution. They
are ideally stored in the originally
package or special containers. Wear
protective gloves in order to improve
grip and to further reduce the risk of
injury.
17. Prior to the use of insertion tools, make
sure that all protective devices are
properly fastened.
18. Prior to use, make sure that the
insertion tool meets the technical
requirements of this electric tool and is
properly fastened.
19. Only use the supplied saw blade for
cutting wood, never for the processing
of metals.
20. Only use saw blade diameters in
accordance with the markings on the
saw.
21. Use additional workpiece supports, if
required for workpiece stability.
22. Workpiece support extensions must
always be secured and used during
work.
23. Replace table inserts when worn!
24. Avoid overheating of the saw teeth.
25. When sawing plastic, avoid melting of
the plastic. Use the appropriate saw
blades for this purpose. Replace
damaged or worn saw blades
immediately.
When the saw blade overheats, stop the
machine. Allow the saw blade to cool down
before using the machine again.
Attention: Laser radiation
Do not stare into the beam
Class 2 laser
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