Ensure that the saw blade protective cover is in the correct
position before you start sawing.
The saw blade must first reach full speed before cutting may
begin.
Attention:
The condition of the blade should be checked before each
machining process.
Work only with a sharp and flawless sawblade.
Never use a sawblade rated with a blade speed lower than the
machine.
Use a suitable wedge to prevent round timber from turning
under the pressure of the cut
Use suitable table extensions and supporting aids for difficult
to handle workpieces.
Always hold and guide the workpieces safely during
machining.
Do not perform any operation freehand.
Do not perform any grooving, tenoning or splitting operations
on this machine.
The cutting of narrow workpieces (width less than 120mm)
and tilted cuts shall only be performed with the rip fence
profile placed flat (Fig 12).
When ripping small workpieces use a push‐stick (Fig 13) or
push‐wood (Fig 14 & 15).
Push sticks and push‐woods shall be made from plastic, wood or
plywood. ^
Push sticks must have a minimum length of 400mm and a V‐
mouth (Fig 13).
Fig 12
Push‐woods shall have a length of 300 to 400mm.
Attach the supplied handle to the push‐wood (Fig 14).
To cut wedges, a special push‐wood must be used (Fig 16)
Make sure that small cut off workpieces will not be caught
and thrown away by the rising saw blade teeth.
Remove cut and jammed workpieces only when motor is
turned off and the machine is at a complete standstill.
Pay particular attention on reducing the risk of kickback.
The supplied raving knife must always be used.
Inspect for correct adjustments.
Fig 13
Fig 14
Fig 15
Fig 16