• Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed
wood pieces from the running saw blade.
• Switch off the machine to rectify any faults on the
blocked tool attachment. Pull out the mains plug.
Remove the blockage. Attention! Danger of injury
due to saw blade! Wear protective gloves! Perform
a test run without a workpiece. Make sure that no
unusual noises or vibrations occur. If this is the
case, switch the device off and contact the manu-
facturer.
• Only carry out modifications, adjustment, measur-
ing and cleaning work when the engine is switched
off. Pull out the mains plug.
• Before switching on, make sure that keys and ad-
justing tools are removed.
• Switch off the engine and pull out the mains plug
when leaving the workplace.
• Electrical installation, repairs and maintenance
work may only be carried out by specialists.
• All protection and safety equipment must be reas-
sembled immediately after repair or maintenance
work is completed.
• The safety, operating and maintenance informa-
tion of the manufacturer, as well as the dimensions
specified in the technical data, must be observed.
• The relevant accident prevention regulations and
the other generally accepted safety rules must be
observed.
• The saw is only intended for installation indoors.
• Workpieces that are smaller than the saw blade
guard can cause injuries to the hands and fingers.
Use a suitable aid!
• Avoid cramped hand positions when guiding the
workpiece and positions in which the hand would
slip directly into the saw blade.
• Always insert the saw blade so that the teeth point
down towards the saw table.
• Always set the correct blade tension in order to
avoid breaking the saw blades.
• Use extra care when cutting material with irregular
cutting profiles.
• When withdrawing the workpiece, teeth can get
caught in the kerf, especially if the shavings block
the kerf. In this case you should switch off the saw,
pull out the mains plug, open the kerf with a wedge
and remove the workpiece.
• Never leave the work station without setting down
the saw beforehand. Wait until the saw has come
to a standstill.
• Do not place, glue, or assemble any parts on the
work table while the saw is running.
• Do not switch on the saw until the work table is
cleared of material residues and tools. Only leave
the workpiece to be machined and any work aids
(wedges) on the workbench.
• Always wear safety goggles.
• Keep fingers at a safe distance from the saw blade.
• Guide the workpiece securely and firmly and do not
let it loose at any point.
• Never leave the work station without setting down
the saw beforehand.
• Do not let your familiarity with the saw lead you to
carelessness. Carelessness can lead to serious in-
juries in a split second.
6. Technical data
Mains voltage
Power input
Stroke rate
Stroke
Base area
Tilting range of table
Table size
Length of saw blade ap-
prox.
Reach
Max. cutting height at 0°
Max. cutting height at 45°
Weight
*Operating mode S1:
Continuous operation at constant load
**Operating mode S2 - Short-time duty:
Operation at constant load for 5730 min or less, fol-
lowed by a time de-energized and at rest of sufficient
duration to reestablish machine temperatures within
2 K of the ambient temperature.
Noise emission values
Sound
Sound values were measured in accordance with EN
61029.
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Sound pressure level L
Uncertainty K
Sound power level L
Uncertainty K
The quoted values are emission values and not nec-
essarily reliable workplace values. Although there is
a correlation between emission and imission levels it
is impossible to draw any certain conclusions as to
the need for additional precautions.
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220-240 V~/50 Hz
70 Watt (S1*)
90 Watt (S2 30min**)
125 Watt (S2 5min**)
550-1600 min
630 x 295 mm
from 0° to 45° to the
415 x 255 mm
77,3 dB(A)
pA
pA
87,4 dB(A)
WA
WA
-1
15 mm
left
127 mm
405 mm
50 mm
22 mm
12,5 kg
3 dB(A)
3 dB(A)
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