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There must not be any damage to the plate
and table insert (e.g. cuts in the sawing
gap). If a plate or table insert is damaged,
replace it immediately.
Never work without using a table insert.
Working position
Correct working position:
At the front on the side of the operator;
Head-on to the saw;
Beside the line of cut.
Risk of injury from ejected parts. Any per
sons standing in the vicinity of the saw may
be injured. Maintain distance from the saw.
Putting down and ready to work
To avoid tripping, hang the power cord on
the power cord holders (see section 7) and
put the mobile dust extractor down near
the power tool.
Protective gloves
Do not wear protective gloves when sawing.
Protective gloves may become caught in
the saw blade and pull the hand into the
saw blade.
Speed
To prevent the saw blade from overheating
or the plastic from melting, set the correct
speed for the cutting material and do not
use excess pressure when cutting.
Electronics
Do not work on the power tool if its elec
tronics are defective as this may lead to ex
cessive speeds. You can tell if the electron
ics are defective if there is no smooth start-
up, if it is not possible to regulate the speed
and in the event of generation of smoke or
the smell of burning from the machine.
Workpieces
Do not work with oversized and heavy
workpieces that could damage the tool.
Support long workpieces on the receiving
side.
Area of the saw blade
Keep the cutting area behind the saw blade
free of offcuts or other workpiece parts.
Do not remove offcuts or other workpiece
parts from the cutting area while the
bench-mounted circular saw is still run
ning or before the saw blade stops moving.
If the saw blade is jammed, switch the ma
chine off immediately and disconnect the
mains plug. Do not remove the jammed
workpiece until you have done this.
10.2 Push stick
WARNING
Risk of accidents due to rotating saw blade
At a distance of 50–150 mm between the
stop rail [14-2] and the saw blade [14-3],
always make use of the push stick [14-1]
supplied.
Store the push stick [14-1] in the push
stick holder [14-4] when not in use.
10.3 Rip cuts
Use the riving knife with the guard for rip
cuts (see section 9.8).
Set the preset profile setting rail as a rip
fence (see section 9.5).
Guide the workpiece to the fence.
10.4 Cuts along the mitre
For workpieces with a width of ≤ 150 mm,
only use right-hand stop rails. This guar
antees increased space between the stop
rail and the saw blade
Use the spacer wedge with guard (see sec
tion 9.8).
Set the preset profile setting rail as a stop
per (see section 9.5).
Set the inclination angle of the saw blade
(see section 9.4).
Guide the workpiece along the fence.
10.5 Angled cuts
For angled cuts, use the spacer wedge with
protective cover (see section 9.8).
Use the preset profile setting rail as a cross
and angle stop (see section 9.5).
Use the stop to guide the workpiece along.
10.6 Non-through cutting
WARNING
Risk of accidents due to kickback
The safety equipment must be re-installed
immediately after work that requires the
spacer wedge with protective cover to be
removed.
Complicated concealed non-through cut
ting operations, e.g. plunge cutting and
plowing, are not permitted.
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