Use of the power tool for operations diff erent from
those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
h) Do not weigh yourself in false security and
don't sit over the safety rules
for power tools away even if you're after
multiple use with the power tool ver
are married. Careless behavior can lead to serious
injuries within fractions of a second.
2.1.5)
Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualifi ed
repair person using only identical replacement
parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool
Is maintained.
2.2 Safety instructions for all saws
sawing process
a) ! DANGER: Do not put your hands in the
Saw area and to the saw blade. Hold on with both
Hands the handle. If both hands hold the saw
the saw blade cannot injure them.
b) Hold the power tool by the insulated one
Handle surface when you do work on those
the insert tool concealed conductor or the
own connection line can meet. contact with
they also put a live line Metal parts of the power tool
under tension and leads to an electric shock.
c) Always use saw blades in the correct one
Size and with suitable mounting hole (e.g.
diamond-shaped or round). Saw blades that are not
among the Assembly parts of the saw fi t, run out of
round and lead to loss of control.
d) Never use damaged or wrong ones
Saw blade washers or screws.
The saw blade washers and screws
were specially designed for your saw, for optimal
Performance and operational security.
2.3 Further safety instructions for all saws
Backstop - causes and corresponding safety
instructions
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A setback is the sudden reaction as a result of a
hooking, jamming or incorrectly aligned
Saw blade that causes an uncontrolled
Saw takes off and gets out of the workpiece
Direction of the operator moves.
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If you put the saw blade in the closing one
Saw gap hooked or jammed, blocked, and
the motor force hits the saw towards the operator
person back.
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If the saw blade is twisted in the saw cut or wrong
aligned, the teeth of the back can Interlock the saw
blade edge in the wood surface, whereby the saw
blade comes out of the sawing gap moved out and the
saw towards the operator person jumps back.
A setback is the result of an incorrect or missing one
Saw. He can take appropriate precautionary measures,
as below.
a) Hold the saw with both hands and brin
Put your arms in a position where you
Intercept kickback forces. With a return
the circular saw can jump backwards, however
the operator can take appropriate precautions
measures master the recoil forces.
b) If the saw blade jams or you stop working
interrupt, turn the saw off and hold
In the material until the saw blade reaches
Has come to a standstill. Never try that
Saw to remove from the workpiece or return it
pull as long as the saw blade is moving,
otherwise there may be a setback. Identify and
remedy the cause of the jamming of the
Saw blade.
c) If you saw a saw that is stuck in the workpiece, again
want to start, center the saw blade in the
Saw gap and check that the saw teeth are not
are caught in the workpiece. Hooks the saw blade,
it can move out of the workpiece
or cause a kickback when the saw is started again.
d) Do not use blunt or damaged
Saw blades. Saw blades with blunt or wrong ones
aligned teeth cause by one too
narrow saw gap increased friction, clamp the
Saw blade and kickback.
e) Pull the cutting depth setting before sawing
fi rmly. If you change the setting during sawing
If the lungs change, the saw blade may jam
men and a setback occur.
f) Be especially careful when sawing in
visible areas. The immersed saw blade
can be blocked when sawing in hidden objects
and cause setback.
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