5.
Use personal protective equipment such as pro-
tective goggles, hearing protection and protective
gloves. Always use breathing protection when
working in a dusty environment.
6.
Make sure that all fastening screws and buttons
are screwed tight and that the legs are clicked in-
to place and secured before starting the device.
7.
Make sure that the device is stable on a firm, even
floor.
8.
Ensure its balance. If large workpieces are cut
from one end, the remaining piece may be heavy
enough to topple the device. Always make sure
that the workpiece is secured.
9.
Do not stand on the device.
10. Only use the device for its intended purpose. Any
use not listed in these operating instructions is
deemed improper use. The manufacturer does not
assume liability for damage or injuries caused by
improper use.
11. Use of accessories not mentioned in these oper-
ating instructions can lead to injuries.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed
for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications.
Our warranty will be voided if the machine is used
in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for
equivalent purposes.
5. Installation
Installation
1.
Place the device on the floor upside down, press the
bracket (11) outwards to unlock the front legs Fig. 2.
2.
Fold the front legs (7) forwards until they click into
place. See Fig. 3+4
3.
Loosen the rear leg lock (10) and push the rear
leg (9) out of its resting position. Fold the leg com-
pletely and push it down into its end lock position.
Secure the rear leg locking lever. See Fig. 5+6
4.
Fold the foot pedal (5) until it clicks into place.
See Fig. 7
5.
Now position the device upright. Make sure that
all legs are secured.
Folding up
Proceed in reverse order:
1.
Make sure that the Lock/Unlock switch (4) is in the
"Unlock" position. See Fig. 1.
2.
Turn the device around. Loosen the foot pedal by
loosening its lock (6). Fold the foot pedal into its
resting position. See Fig. 8.
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3.
Loosen the rear stabilising foot lock and fold it un-
til it clicks into place. Secure the lever that locks
the rear leg again. Fig. 10
4.
Loosen the front leg locks (8) and fold them into
their resting position. Fig. 11-13
6. Operation
m Attention!
Always make sure the product is fully assembled
before commissioning!
Clamping
1.
Place the workpiece against the front fixed jaw (2).
Slide the moving jaw (2) up against the workpiece.
The moving jaw can either be moved by hand or
by using the foot pedal.
2.
Slide down the lock / unlock switch to engage the
lock. Press down on the foot pedal to clamp the
workpiece. See fig 14.
m WARNING: Maximum allowable force on the
foot pedal is 100 kg. Do not stand or jump on the
product, as you can cause injury or damage to
the product.
Releasing
1.
Slide up the lock / unlock switch to release the
lock.
2.
Press down on the foot pedal until it "clicks" to
release the clamp.
3.
Slide the moving jaw away from the workpiece.
See fig 17.
Note: You will need to exert a similar pressure on
the foot pedal as was used to initially clamp the
workpiece.
m WARNING: Ensure the workpiece is supported
to avoid it falling when the jaw is released.
Clamping on one side of the jaw
On occasion large or awkward workpieces can only
be clamped on one side of the jaws. If this is the case
then avoid excessive use of clamping force. See fig 15.
Clamping square tube
Clamping square tubing or similar material either on
the diagonal or flat side using the grooves in the jaw
pads for alignment.
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