• Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed
pieces of wood when the saw blade is running.
• It is imperative to observe the accident prevention
regulations in force in your area as well as all other
generally recognized rules of safety.
• Note the information published by your profession-
al associations.
• Important! Support long workpieces (e.g. with a
roller table) to prevent them sagging at the end of
a cut.
• Make sure the blade guard (3) is in its lower posi-
tion when the saw is being transported.
• Safety guards are not to be used to move or misuse
the machine.
• Blades that are misshapen or damaged in any way
must not be used.
• If the table insert is worn, replace it.
• Never operate the machine if either the door pro-
tecting the blade or the detachable safety device
are open.
• Make sure that the choice of saw band and speed
is suitable for the material to be cut.
• Do not begin cleaning the blade until it has come to
a complete standstill.
• For straight cuts of small workpieces against the
longitudinal limit stop the push stick has to be used.
• Wear gloves when handling the saw band and
rough materials!
• The bandsaw blade guard should be in its lowest
position close to the bench during transport.
• For miter cuts when the table is tilted, the parallel
stop must be positioned on the lower part of the
table.
• Never use guards to lift or transport items.
• Ensure that the bandsaw blade guards are used
and correctly adjusted.
• Keep your hands a safety distance away from the
bandsaw blade. Use a push stick for narrow cuts.
• Adjustable protective devices have to be adjusted
as close as possible to the workpiece.
• The push stick has to be stored on the intended de-
vice, so that it can be reached from normal working
position and is always ready to be used.
• In the normal operating position the operator is in
front of the machine.
6. Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technolo-
gy in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some
remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
• Risk of injury for fingers and hands by the rotat-
ing saw band due to improper handling of the work
piece. Risk of injury through the hurling work piece
due to improper handling, such as working without
the push stick.
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• Risk of damaging your health due to wood dust and
wood chips. Wear personal protective cloth such as
goggles. Use a fitting dust extractor.
• Risk of injury due to defective saw band. Regulare-
ly check saw band for such defects.
• Risk of injury for fingers and hands while changing
saw band. Wear proper gloves.
• Risk of injury due to starting saw band while switch-
ing on the machine.
• The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can
lead to injuries caused by electricity.
• Danger to health from running saw band due to
long hair and loose clothing. Wear personal protec-
tive equipment such as a hair net and close-fitting
work clothing.
• Even when all safety measures are taken, some
remaining hazards which are not yet evident may
still be present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by follow-
ing the instructions in „General safety instructions"
„Proper Use" and in the entire operating manual.
•
7. Technical data
Electro motor
Power
750W
Revolutions
Saw band length
Saw band width
Saw band width max.
Cutting speed I
Cutting speed II
Passage height
Passage width
Table size
Slewing range of the table
Max. size of the
workpiece
Overall weight
The work piece must have a minimum height of 3 mm
and a minimum width of 10 mm.
The total noise values determined in accordance with
EN 61029.
sound pressure level L
pA
uncertainty K
pA
sound power level L
WA
uncertainty K
WA
220 - 240 V ~, 50
Hz
1400 min
-1
2240 mm
12,5 mm
15 mm
360 m/min
720 m/min
0 - 170 mm
305 mm
500 x 400 mm
0° bis 45°
600 x 600 x 170
mm
59 kg
77,4 dB(A)
3 dB
90,4 dB(A)
3 dB
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