MSSP120
GB
Do not remove any cutting residues or other parts of workpieces from the
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cutting zone while the machine is running and the saw unit is not at rest.
Support long workpieces (e.g. with a roller table) to prevent them sag
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ging at the end of a cut.
In an emergency, switch off the machine directly and pull out the pow
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er plug.
Follow all these instructions before and while you are working with the
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saw. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
Give these safety regulations to all persons who work on the machine.
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Do not use this saw to cut fire wood.
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Never use the saw to cross cut round timber unless it is equipped with
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a suitable holding device.
The machine is equipped with a safety switch to prevent it being
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switched on again accidentally after a power failure.
Provide good lighting
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After you have switched off the motor, never slow down the saw blade
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by applying pressure to its side.
Faulty saw blades have to be replaced immediately.
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Never use saw blades which do not comply with the data specified in
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this manual.
Never dismantle the machines safety devices or put them out of oper
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ation.
Never cut workpieces which are too small to hold securely in your
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hand.
Never load the machine so much that it cuts out.
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It is imperative to observe the manufactureres safety, operating and
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maintenance instructions as well as the dimensions quoted in the
technical data.
It is imperative to observe the accident prevention regulations in force
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in your area as well as all other generally recognized rules of safety.
The machine is designed for indoor installation only.
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Workpieces smaller than the blade guard may lead to injuries to your
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hands and fingers. Use suitable aids!
Always insert the blade so that the teeth point down toward the table.
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To avoid broken blades, always set the correct blade tension.
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Be particularly careful when sawing material with irregular cutting
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profiles.
Take special care when cutting round workpieces such as rods or
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tubes as they may roll away from the blade and cause the teeth to jam.
Secure such workpieces with a wedge.
When you withdraw the workpiece the teeth may get caught in the
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kerf, particularly if the gap is blocked by sawdust. If this happens you
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Safety