3.3
Safety instructions for the pre-
assembled saw blade
Usage
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The maximum speed specified on the saw
blade must not be exceeded and the speed
range must be adhered to.
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The pre-installed saw blade is only de
signed for use in circular saws.
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Proceed with extreme care when unpack
ing, packing and handling the tool (e.g. in
stalling it in the machine). There is a risk of
injury from extremely sharp cutting edges!
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When handling the tool, wearing safety
gloves provides a more secure hold of the
tool and further reduces the risk of injury.
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Circular saw blades with cracked bodies
must be replaced. Repair is not permitted.
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Circular saw blades with a combination de
sign (soldered saw teeth) with saw tooth
thickness smaller than 1 mm must no lon
ger be used.
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Do not use tools with visible cracks or blunt
or damaged cutting edges.
Installation and mounting
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Tools must be clamped in such a way that
they cannot come loose during operation.
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When assembling the tools, it must be en
sured that the clamping takes place on the
tool hub or the clamping surface of the
tool, and that the cutting edges do not
come into contact with other components.
–
Do not lengthen the key or tighten by hitting
with a hammer.
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The clamping surfaces must be cleaned to
remove contamination, grease, oil and wa
ter.
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Clamping screws must be tightened ac
cording to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Only securely installed rings, e.g. rings that
have been pressed in or those that are held
in position by an adhesive bond, may be
used to adjust the hole diameter of circular
saw blades to the spindle diameter of the
machine. The use of loose rings is not per
mitted.
Service and maintenance
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Repairs and sanding work may only be car
ried out by Festool customer service work
shops or experts.
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The tool design must not be changed.
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Deresinify and clean the tool regularly
(cleaning agent with pH between 4.5 and 8).
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Blunt edges can be resharpened on the
clamping surface to a minimum cutting
edge thickness of 1 mm.
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Only transport the tool in suitable packag
ing – risk of injury!
3.4
Further safety instructions
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Wear suitable personal protective equip
ment: Ear protection, protective goggles,
dust mask for work that generates dust,
protective gloves for working with rough
materials and for changing tools.
–
Harmful/toxic dust may be produced dur
ing your work (e.g. paint containing lead,
certain types of wood or metals). Contact
with or inhalation of this dust may pose a
risk for the operating personnel or persons
in the vicinity. Comply with the safety regu
lations that apply in your country.
–
Wear a P2 respiratory mask to protect
your health. In enclosed spaces, ensure
that there is sufficient ventilation and con
nect a mobile dust extractor.
–
Check whether there are any signs of dam
age to the housing components, such as
cracks or stress whitening. Have any dam
aged components repaired before using the
power tool.
–
Use appropriate detection devices to look
for any hidden supply lines or consult your
local utility company. If the insertion tool
makes contact with live cables, it can result
in fire and electric shock. Damage to a gas
pipe can lead to an explosion. Penetration
of a water pipe can result in damage to
property.
3.5
Sawing aluminium
When sawing aluminium, the following meas
ures must be taken for safety reasons:
–
Wear protective goggles.
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Regularly clean dust deposits from the mo
tor housing on the power tool.
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Use an aluminium saw blade.
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Connect the power tool to a suitable dust
extractor with an antistatic suction hose.
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When sawing panels, they must be lubri
cated with petroleum, but thin-walled pro
files (up to 1/8" (3 mm)) can be sawed with
out lubrication.
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