GB
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Definition of Terms
• Saw spindle
A spindle, on which the blade is fixed .
• Cross cut
Cutting vertically to the fibres
• Chamfer cut
Cutting not at a right angle to the surface of
the piece to be cut
• Mitre cut
Cutting not at the right angle to the front
edge of the piece to be cut
• Double mitre cut
combination of chamfer and mitre cut
• Speed
• Number of rpm done by a rotating object per
minute.
• Cutting line
Place on a piece to be cut or on the saw
bench directly matching the saw blade, even
the part of the piece to be cut already cut
away by the blade.
• Spring set
The measure, by which the saw tooth point
is bent out behind the blade width. .
• Sawed joint
A gap formed by the rotating blade in the cut
material
• Incorrectly set inclination
The blade poorly set.
• Resin (resin addition)
Dried resin in the wood .
• Material to be cut
The object, which is to be cut.
Residual Hazards and
Protective Action
Mechanical Residual Hazards
Cutting, abscission
Risk of injury with rotating parts
Be careful with small pieces always use
accessories included in the delivery.
A worn or damaged tool has to be replaced
immediately.
Catching, winding
Lose garments and jewels may be caught
with moving parts
Always wear tight-fitting garments and protect
your hair with a hairnet.
Electrical Residual Hazards
Direct electrical contact
Defective cable or plug may cause an
electrical shock.
Have the defective cable/plug exchanged by a
professional. Use the unit only if connected via a
faulty current switch (FI).
Indirect electrical contact
Accidents caused by conductive parts on
open or defective structural parts.
Always unplug for maintenance Use the unit only
if connected via a faulty current switch (FI).
Noise Hazard
Contact, aspiration
Lungs may be affected by great amount of
dust being formed.
Health-hazardous sawdust emissions form
operations without extracting the dust .
Always wear breathing mask when working with
the unit. Install and use exhaust equipment.
Materials and Other Substances
Hazards
Contact, aspiration
Lungs may be affected by great amount of
dust being formed.
Health-hazardous sawdust emissions form
operations without extracting the dust .
Always wear breathing mask when working with
the unit. Install and use exhaust equipment.
Ergonomic Principles Neglect
Negligent use of personal protection
equipment
Operation of the unit without using
appropriate protection equipment may result
in severe external and internal injuries.
Always wear required protection clothing and
work cautiously.
Insufficient local lighting
Insufficient lighting represent a serious safety
risk.
Provide for sufficient lighting any time you work
with the unit.
Other hazards
Thrown away objects and splashes
In the process of cutting, the blade or
mechanical particles may injure your eyes.
Always wear goggles when working with the unit.
Disposal
Disposal instructions are given by pictographs on
the unit or packaging. For meaning of individual
symbols refer to chapter “Symbols on Unit”.
Operator Requirements
The operator shall read the instruction manual
carefully before using the unit.