• Never leave the circular saw bench running unattended. Switch off the power tool and wait until it has come to a complete stop
before leaving it. An unattended saw is an unchecked hazard.
• Install the circular saw bench in a location that is flat and well lit, where you can stand securely and maintain your balance.
The installation location must offer enough space to handle the size of your workpieces. Untidy, unlit work areas and uneven, slippery
floors can result in accidents.
• Remove sawdust and shavings under the saw table and/or from the dust extractor at regular intervals. Piled-up sawdust is
flammable and can ignite spontaneously.
• Secure the circular saw bench. A circular saw bench that has not been secured property can move or tip over.
• Remove adjusting tools, wood scraps, etc. from the circular saw bench before switching it on. Distractions or possible jams can
be dangerous.
• Always use saw blades in the correct size and with the appropriate locating hole (e.g. diamond-shaped or round). Saw blades
that are not compatible with the saw's mounting parts will run unsmoothly and result in loss of control.
• Never use damaged or the wrong saw blade mounting materials such as flanges, washers, nuts or bolts. This saw blade
mounting material has been designed specifically for your saw, for safe operation and optimum performance.
• Never climb onto the circular saw bench and do not use the circular saw bench as a step stool. Serious injuries can occur if the
power tool tips over or if you accidentally come into contact with the saw blade.
• Make sure that the saw blade is mounted in the correct direction of rotation. Do not use grinding wheels or wire brushes with
the circular saw bench. Improper mounting of the saw blade or using accessories that are not recommended can result in serious
injuries.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR JIGSAWS
• Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, do also observe the safety instruc-tions for the jigsaw you work with.
• Never work with a damaged jigsaw.
• Avoid overloading the jigsaw.
• The jigsaw must not be used in connection with the guide bar.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR MITRE SAWS
• In addition to this tool-specific safety information, make sure to observe the safety information for the mitre saw used.
• Mount the mitre saw in accordance with the instructions in these operating instructions.
• Do not work with a damaged mitre saw and do not use blunt or damaged saw blades.
• Support long workpieces on the receiving side to prevent dangerous situations caused by uncontrolled tipping over.
PLEASE NOTE: USE THE MILLING TABLE EXCLUSIVELY IN COMBINATION
WITH THE PARALLEL MILLING GUIDE (ART. NO. 6901000)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROUTERS
• Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, do also observe the safety instruc-tions of the router you work with.
• Be always aware that the work piece may unexpectedly get out of control during the mill-ing process and strike back.
• Do not use the machine table for curved work!
• Therefore, carry out the milling work exclusively with the parallel milling guide (which is available as accessory under
Art.-No. 6901000), in order to prevent back strokes and to protect your hands from touching the cutter.
• Observe the original operating instructions for the parallel milling guide (Art.-No. 6901000), in order to be able to install it correctly.
• Do not use routers with a rating of more than 1800 W and a voltage of more than 230 V.
• Do not use cutters with a diameter of more than 27 mm!
• The router must not be used in combination with the guide bar.
• Please observe that the feed must be against the cutter's direction of rotation.
• Select the spacer rings supplied in relation to the size of the milling tool. Safe work requires selecting the smallest possible
spacer ring.
• Use only sharp and properly maintained milling tools that have been set in accordance with the tool manufacturer's
instructions.
• Observe the data concerning the minimum/maximum speed and the direction of rotation indicated directly on the equipment
and tools used, or on their packaging, or as detailed in the operating instructions.
• Please be aware that the improper use of milling tools, of work pieces and of the guiding devices for the work piece may cause
dangerous situations.
• Keep your hands off the milling tool, when milling close to the guide.
• If possible, use table pressure shoes in addition to the parallel milling guide while milling.
• Support long work pieces on the removal side, in order to avoid dangerous situations that may be caused by the uncontrolled tilting
of the work piece. The support must rest on sta-ble ground and have the same height as the machine table, e.g. the roller trestle
(Art. No. 6119973).
• Do only process work pieces that, considering their weight, can be held and advanced safely by one person.
• Choose the correct speed that is appropriate for tool and work piece. Please refer to the operating instructions of your router
for the correct speed parameters.
• Observe the admissible maximum dimensions for the work pieces (see Technical data).
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