Other operating and installation conditions, e.g. a dif-
ferent work process, can lead to higher noise emis-
sions with the risk of underestimation.
WARNING: The specified noise emission values are
not exposure values. Although there is a correlation
between emission and exposure values, the noise
emission values cannot be used to reliably determine
whether or not further precautionary measures are re-
quired. Factors that influence the actual level of expo-
sure are the actual work process, the characteristics of
the work area and other neighbouring noise sources
in the plant.
Sound power level L
Wa
Idling
Sound pressure level L
pA
Idle
Working
Uncertainty K
/ K
WA
pA
Wear hearing protection!
Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Keep the noise level and vibration to a minimum!
• Only use faultless devices.
• Maintain and clean the device at regular intervals.
• Adapt your working methods to the device.
• Do not overload the device.
• Have the device checked if necessary.
• Switch the device off if it is not in use.
7.
Residual risks
The power tool is state-of-the-art and has been built
according to the recognised technical safety regula-
tions. However, individual residual risks can arise dur-
ing operation.
• Danger of injury for fingers and hands due to the
running band saw blade with improper guiding of
the workpiece.
• 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 chip extrac-
tion system!
• 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 pro-
tective equipment such as a hair net and close-fit-
ting 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,
80.3 dB
some non-obvious residual risks may still remain.
100.2 dB
• Residual risks can be minimised if the "General
safety instructions" and the "Proper use" are ob-
64.1 dB
served along with the whole of the operating in-
82.9 dB
structions.
4 dB
8. Assembly and operation
Before commissioning
The machine must be securely installed, i.e. bolted
down on a workbench or fixed machine stand. There
are fixing holes in the machine base for this purpose
(Fig. 18+19)
• The saw table must be mounted correctly
• Prior to commissioning, all covers and safety devic-
es must be mounted correctly.
• The saw band must be able to run freely.
• In case of previously machined wood, be aware of
any foreign bodies, such as nails or screws, etc.
• Before pressing the on/off switch, make sure that
the saw band is correctly fitted, and that moving
parts run smoothly.
• Before connecting the machine, make certain that
the data on the type plate matches with the mains
power data.
Assembly tool
1 Open-ended spanner, size 10/13
1 Allen key size 3
1 Allen key size 4
The tabletop and mounting bracket are not assembled
for packaging reasons.
m Attention!
Always make sure the product is fully assembled
before commissioning!
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