POWX07588 EN
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iii. Never release the workpiece before it has been completely
pushed through the saw.
iv. Always adjust the guide parallel to the saw blade.
v. Never remove the saw protection.
▪ Before you continue sawing, ensure that you are standing firmly and that your hands are
in the required position.
▪ Never use thinners to clean the machine. Only use a damp cloth for cleaning.
▪ Do not use saw blades which are damaged or deformed.
▪ Replace table insert when worn.
▪ Only use saw blades specified by the manufacturer that are intended for working with
wood or similar materials according to EN847-1.
▪ Take care that the selection of the saw blade depends on the material to be cut.
▪ Connect tabelsaws to a dust-collecting device when sawing.
▪ Use and correct adjustment of the riving knife
▪ Use and correct adjustment of the upper saw blade quard.
▪ Take care when slotting.
7 SAFETY EQUIPMENT
7.1 Cleaving wedge
The cleaving wedge (8) prevents a workpiece being caught by the ascending teeth and being
thrown against the operator. The cleaving wedge must remain in place during operation.
7.2 Saw blade protector
The saw blade guard (7) protects the user from accidentally touching the saw blade and from
flying splinters. The saw blade protector must always remain in place during operation.
7.3 Push stick
The push stick (13)) serves as an extension of the hand and protects the user from
accidentally touching the saw blade. The push stick must always be used when the gap
between the stop and the saw blade is less than 120 mm.
8 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
Unpack the unit and make sure all of the pieces are there.
Note: If any of the parts is missing or damaged contact the retailer.
Before carrying out any work on the machine, disconnet the mains plug
from the power supply
8.1 Installing/removing saw blade guard (Fig. 1-2)
▪ Loosen the knob (33) as far as possible until the knob (33) touches the nut (34), as shown
on figure B. Attention: do not adjust the nut (34).
▪ Push the carriage bolt (35) as far as possible through the saw blade guard (7) so that the
square profile of the carriage bolt (35) protrudes from the saw blade guard (7).
▪ Mount the saw blade guard (7) with the carriage bolt (35) into the L-shaped recess (18) of
the Riving knife (8): first forward and then down, as shown on figure C.
▪ Then push the carriage bolt (35) back again, with the square profile into the recess in the
saw blade guard (7).
▪ Tighten the knob (33) as far as possible. Attention: the upper saw blade guard must be
able to move freely. Disassembly is carried out in reverse order.