• Never wear gloves during operation.
• Keep your hands away from the saw band.
• Never stand in the cutting direction of the saw band
and keep all persons away from this area.
• Allow the tool is run without load for a while before
placing the workpiece to be processed on the tool.
Pay attention to vibrations and banging; these phe-
nomenon can indicate damage or an improperly in-
stalled saw band.
• Ensure that the saw band and speed are chosen
based on the material to be cut.
• Only clean the saw band when it is at a standstill.
• The table extension or roller trestle (special acces-
sories) must be used with larger workpiece dimen-
sions which could tilt the tabletop.
• The machine must be connected to a suction system
if used in enclosed spaces. Use a suction system for
extracting the wood chippings or sawdust. The flow
speed at the suction port must be 20 m/s. Negative
pressure 860 Pa.
• When cutting round or irregular shaped wood, use a
device to prevent the workpiece turning.
• When cutting boards on edge, use a device to pre-
vent the workpiece kicking back.
• Pass the safety instructions on to all persons who
work on the machine.
• Never use the saw to cut firewood.
• The machine is equipped with a safety switch
against reactivation if the voltage drops.
• Before commissioning, check that the voltage on the
device type plate corresponds to the mains voltage.
• Only use the cable drum when unrolled.
• Personnel working on the machine must not be dis-
tracted.
• Observe the direction of rotation of the motor and
saw band.
• Safety equipment on the machine must not be disas-
sembled or made unusable.
• Do not cut workpieces that are too small in order to
keep them secure in your hands.
• Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed
wood pieces from the running saw band.
• The applicable accident prevention regulations and
the other generally accepted safety rules must be
observed.
• Observe the instructions of the employers' liability
insurance association (VBG 7).
• Set the adjustable guards such that they are as
close as possible to the workpiece.
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m Attention! Secure long workpieces against tipping
at the end of the cutting process. (e.g. roller stand,
etc.)
• The saw band guard (4) must be in the lower position
during transport of the saw.
• Protective covers must not be used for transport or
improper operation of the machine.
• Deformed or damaged saw bands may not be used.
• Replace a worn table inlay.
• Never operate the machine when the door protect-
ing the saw band or the guard is open.
• Make sure that the choice of saw band and speed is
suitable for the material to be cut.
• Do not start cleaning the saw band until it has come
to a complete stop.
• Use a push stick when making straight cuts in small
workpieces against the parallel stop.
• Wear gloves when handling the saw band and rough
materials!
• For mitre cuts with an inclined saw table, the parallel
stop should be placed on the lower part of the saw
table.
• Never use guards for lifting or transport.
• Be sure to use and properly adjust the saw band
guards.
• Keep your hands at a safe distance from the saw
band. Use a push stick for narrow cuts.
• Store the push stick on the holder provided for it on
the machine so that you can reach it from your nor-
mal working position and always have it to hand.
• In the normal working position, the operator is in
front of the machine.
Residual risks
The machine has been built according to the state-of-
the-art and the recognised technical safety require-
ments. However, individual residual risks can arise
during operation.
• Danger of injury for fingers and hands due to the
running saw band with improper guiding of the work-
piece.
• Injuries due to the workpiece being ejected at high
speed due to improper holding or guiding, such as
working without the stop.
• Risk to health from wood dust or wood chippings.
It is essential that personal protective equipment,
such as eye protection, is worn. Use a suction sys-
tem!
• Injuries due to defective saw band. Check the integ-
rity of the saw band regularly.
• Danger of injury for fingers and hands when chang-
ing the saw band. Wear suitable work gloves.
• Danger of injury when the machine is switched on
from the running saw band.
• Hazard due to electrical power, with the use of im-
proper electrical connection cables.
• Danger to health from running saw band due to long
hair and loose clothing. Wear personal protective
equipment such as a hair net and close-fitting work
clothing.
• The rollers can continue to rotate if a drive belt or a
saw blade breaks. Always wait for the machine to
come to a complete stop before opening the sepa-
rating guards.
• Furthermore, despite all precautions having been
met, some non-obvious residual risks may still re-
main.
• Residual risks can be minimised if the "Safety gen-
eral instructions" and the "Proper use" are observed
along with the whole of the operating instructions.
6. Technical data
Max. admission width
306 mm
Max. admission height
205 mm
Table size
400 x 548 mm
Cutting speed
370 – 750 m/rpm
Saw band length
2360 mm
Height up to tabletop
490 mm
Height up to tabletop with ma-
1025 mm
chine stand
Total height without
1125 mm
Machine stand
Total height with
1655 mm
Machine stand
Overall width
900 mm
Total depth
540 mm
Table pivot range
-11° – +45°
Tisches
Approx.
Weight (230-240V)
78.4/84.4kg
Approx.
Weight (400V)
74.5/80.5kg
Extraction connection
Ø 100 mm
Max. installation altitude
1000 m
(above sea level)
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Drive
AC
Engine
230-240V~ 50 Hz
0.8kW (S1)
Nominal consumption P1 (kW)
1.1 kW (S6 40%)
0.56 kW (S1)
Power output P2 (kW)
0.74kW (S6
40%**)
Drive
Three-phase cur-
Engine
rent 400V
3 phases ~ 50 Hz
0.7kW (S1)
Nominal consumption P1 (kW)
1.1 kW (S6 40%)
0.48 kW (S1)
Power output P2 (kW)
0.77kW (S6
40%**)
*Operating mode S1 (continuous operation)
The machine can be operated continuously with the
specified power.
*Operating mode S6 40 %
Continuous duty with intermittent loading (operating
time 10 min.)
To avoid impermissible overheating of the motor, the
motor should be driven for only 40% of the operating
time with the stipulated nominal power and must then
continue to run with no load for the remaining 60% of
the operating time.
Technical changes reserved!
The workpiece must have a minimum height of 3 mm
and a minimum width of 10 mm.
Noise data
The noise level defined in EN ISO 3746 and EN 1807
respectively (correction factor k3 calculated in acc.
with Appendix A.2 of EN 1807-1) for the noise emission
values determined for workplace noise level reflect the
workplace conditions defined in ISO 7960 Appendix J.
The stipulated values are emission values and so do
not necessarily represent safe working values.
Although there is a correlation between emission levels
and exposure levels, it is not possible to reliably de-
termine whether additional protective measures will be
required or not based on this.
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