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e) With concealed saw cuts (e.g. folds, grooves or
slits in the turning process), use a thrust collar
to guide the workpiece against the table and
stop rail. Using a thrust collar, you are able to better
control the workpiece in the event of kickback.
f) Apply particular caution when sawing assem-
bled workpieces in areas that are not visible.
The plunging saw blade can saw into objects that could
cause a kickback.
g) Support large panels, in order to avoid the risk
of kickback due to a jammed saw blade. Large
panels may bend under their own weight. Panels must be
supported in all areas where they overhang the table sur-
face.
h) Apply particular caution when sawing work-
pieces that are twisted, knotted or warped, or
that do not have a straight edge that can be
used to guide them with a mitre stop or along
a stop rail. A twisted, knotted or warped workpiece is
unstable and results in incorrect alignment of the kerf with
the saw blade, jamming and kickback.
i) Never saw multiple workpieces stacked on top
of each other, or one behind the other. The saw
blade could engage in one or more parts and result in
kickback.
j) If you wish to restart a saw, the saw blade of
which is inserted in a workpiece, centre the
saw blade in the sawing gap so that the saw
teeth are not hooked in the workpiece. If the saw
blade is jammed, it can lift the workpiece and cause kick-
back when the saw is restarted.
k) Always keep saw blades clean, sharp and suf-
ficiently set. Never use warped saw blades or
saw blades with cracked or broken teeth. Sharp
and correctly set saw blades minimise jamming, blocking
and kickback.
Safety instructions for the operation of circular ta-
ble saws
a) Switch off the circular table saw and disconnect
it from the power supply before removing the
table insert, changing the saw blade, imple-
menting settings on the riving knife or the saw
blade protective cover, and if the machine is left
unattended. Precautionary measures serve to prevent
accidents.
b) Never leave the circular table saw running un-
attended. Switch off the electric tool and do not
leave it until it has come to a complete stand-
still. An unattended running saw poses an uncontrolled
risk.
c) Set up the circular table saw in a location that
is level and well ventilated, and where it can
stand safely and remain balanced. The installa-
tion site must provide sufficient space for easily
handling the size of your workpieces. Disorgan-
ised and unlit working areas, and uneven, slippery floors
may lead to accidents.
d) Regularly remove chips and sawdust from be-
neath the saw table and/or from the dust ex-
traction system. Accumulated sawdust is flammable
and can self-ignite.
e) Secure the circular table saw. If a circular table saw
is not secured correctly, it can move or topple.
f) Remove the adjustment tools, wood residues,
etc. from the circular table saw before switch-
ing it on. Deflections and possible jams could be dan-
gerous.
g) Always use the right size of saw blade and
an appropriate location hole (e.g. diamond-
shaped or round). Saw blades that do not fit with the
mounting parts of the saw will run out-of-centre and result
in a loss of control.
h) Never use damaged or incorrect saw blade
mounting materials, such as flanges, washers,
screws or nuts. These saw blade mounting materials
have been specially designed for your saw, for optimum
performance and operational safety.
i) Never stand on the circular table saw and do
not use it as a step stool. Serious injuries can arise
if the electric tool topples or if you accidentally come into
contact with the saw blade.
j) Make sure that the saw blade is mounted in the
correct direction of rotation. Do not use grind-
ing discs or wire brushes with the circular table
saw. Incorrect assembly of the saw blade or the use of
accessories that have not been recommended can result
in serious injuries.

Safety instructions for handling saw blades

1. Only use tools which you know how to handle.
2. Pay attention to the maximum speed. The maximum speed
stated on the tool being used must not be exceeded. Keep
within the speed range if one is specified
3. Note the direction of rotation of the motor and saw blade.
4. Do not use any insertion tools with cracks. Sort out cracked
insertion tools. Repairs are not permitted.
5. Clean grease, oil and water off of the clamping surfaces.
6. Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes to reduce
holes on circular saw blades.
7. Make sure that fixed reducer rings for securing the inser-
tion tool have the same diameter and have at least 1/3 of
the cutting diameter.
8. Make sure that fixed reducer rings are parallel to each
other.
9. Handle the tools used with care. It is best to store these
in their original packaging or special containers. Always
wear protective gloves to improve your grip and further
reduce the risk of injury.
10. Before using any of the tools, ensure that all protective de-
vices are correctly attached.
11. Before use, ensure that all of the tools used by you full the
technical requirements of this power tool and are properly
attached.
12. The saw blade supplied should only be used for sawing
wood and never for working metal.
13. Use the saw blade intended for the material to be pro-
cessed.
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