Sound pressure level L
pA
Uncertainty K
...................................................... 4 dB
pA
Sound power level L
...................... Operating 115 dB
WA
Uncertainty K
...................................................... 4 dB
WA
The stipulated values are emission values and so do
not necessarily represent safe work station values. Al-
though there is a correlation between emission levels
and exposure levels, it is not possible to reliably de-
termine whether additional precautionary measures
will be required or not based on this. Factors that in-
fluence the exposure level present at any given time in
the work area include the nature of the working area,
other noise sources, e.g. the number of machines and
neighbouring work processes. The permissible work-
ing values may vary from country to country. However,
the information should enable the operator to evaluate
the hazards and risks.
Wear hearing protection.
Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing.
8. Unpacking
• Remove the packaging material, as well as the
packaging and transport safety devices (if present).
• Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
• Check the machine and accessory parts for trans-
port damage.
• Later claims will not be recognised.
• If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of
the warranty period.
• Familiarise yourself with the machine by means of the
operating instructions before using for the first time.
• With accessories as well as wearing parts and re-
placement parts use only original spare parts. Spare
parts can be obtained from your specialist dealer.
• When ordering please provide the article number
as well as type and year of manufacture for your
machine.
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DANGER
The device and the packaging are not children's
toys! Do not let children play with plastic bags,
films or small parts! There is a danger of choking
or suffocating!
9.
Assembly
9.1
Fitting the wheels (fig. 3)
1.
Slide a washer (6a) onto the wheel axle.
2.
Fit the wheel (6) onto the wheel axle.
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3.
Now add the second washer (6b) to the wheel axle.
4.
Insert the split pin (6c) vertically into the holes in
the wheel axle. Bend the split pin (6c) apart using
needle-nose pliers (not included in the scope of
delivery) to secure the wheel (6).
5.
Repeat the steps with the other wheel (6).
9.2
Fitting the swivel frame extension (Fig. 4)
1.
Loosen the star knob screw (12) until the swivel frame
extension (13) can be inserted into the opening.
2.
Slide the swivel frame extension (13) into the
opening and align it correctly.
3.
Fasten the swivel frame extension 13) with the star
knob screw (12).
10. Before commissioning
• Make sure that the machine is stable on solid ground
during assembly. The feet must not be left hanging.
• The workplace must be well lit.
• The area around the machine must be free of trip
hazards.
• Check the swivel frame. After releasing the swivel
frame lock (5), it must return to its starting position
by itself. (Fig. 5)
• Follow the safety instructions.
• All safety devices and aids must be installed.
• Check that the saw blade (14) is properly seated
and that the running direction is correct.
• Carry out a functional check before starting work.
• The saw is designed exclusively for cross-cutting
firewood with a maximum length of 1 metre.
• Regardless of the wood diameter, only one piece with
a min. Ø 30 mm may be placed on the swivel frame.
• The wood to be sawn must not be fixed by hand.
• Only carry out modifications, adjustments, meas-
urements and cleaning work with the engine
switched off. Wait for the rotating tool to stop and
disconnect the mains plug.
11. Operating / working notes
m Attention! Always make sure the device is fully
assembled before commissioning!
The swivel log saw provides maximum safety
thanks to its enclosed sawing area.