DANGER - WARNING
VIBRATIONS DURING REAL MACHINE USE MAY DIFFER FROM THOSE DECLARED
AS THE TOTAL VIBRATION VALUE DEPENDS VERY MUCH ON HOW THE MACHINE
IS USED.
IT IS THEREFORE NECESSARY TO IDENTIFY THE MOST APPROPRIATE SAFETY
MEASURES REQUIRED FOR SAFEGUARDING THE OPERATOR BASED ON
ESTIMATED EXPOSURE TIMES AND REAL CONDITIONS OF USE.
1.9.
INFORMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Electromagnetic emissions from the machine do not exceed the limits defi ned by the relative
standards for the envisaged conditions of use.
Testing was carried out in accordance with Standards EN 55014-1 and EN 55014-2.
1.10. MAIN MACHINE COMPONENTS (Fig. 1A - Fig. 1B)
(1)
Control handgrip
(2)
Start switch
(3)
Base
(4)
Body/base swivel joint
(5)
Swivel support
(6)
Motor
(7)
Blade
(8)
Lever to unblock graduation-scale
(9)
Button to unblock body descent
(10) Fixed blade guard
(11) Moveable blade guard
(12) Bar holder rods (optional)
(13)
Dust collection manifold
(14)
Workpiece holder clamp
(15)
Upper work surface
(16) Upper moveable guard
(17) Rest square
(18) Support feet
(19) Lock pin
(20) Switch locking button
1.11. MACHINE DESCRIPTION (Fig. 1A - Fig. 1B)
The mitre saw is made up of three main parts:
•
the central body complete with the motor (6) which is connected to the base (3) by means
of the swivel joint (4)
•
the swivel support (5)
•
the upper work unit consisting of the work surface (15), the rest square (17) and the moveable
blade guard (16).
The base (3) is used as a support surface when square-cutting and end-butting is carried out
at the various possible angles.
The upper surface is used as a table when large planks of wood need to be trimmed or sectioned
especially when cutting wood along the grain
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