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Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modem
technology in accordance with recognized sa-
fety rules. Some remaining hazards, however,
may still exist.
The moving saw belt can cause injuries to
ngers
and hands when the work piece is not cor
rectly fed.
Thrown work pieces can lead to injury if the
work piece is not properly secured orfed, such
as working without a limit stop.
Wood chips and sawdust can be health
hazards.
Be sure to wear personal protective gear such
as safety goggles. Use a vacuum exhaust
system.
Defective saw blades can cause injuries.
Regularly inspect the structural integrity of
sawblades.
Danger of injury to ngers and hands when
changing the saw band. Wear suitable work
gloves.
The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables
can lead to injuries caused byelectricity.
Danger of injury when switching the machine
on due to start-up of saw band.
Long hair and loose clothing can be hazard-
dous when the belt saw is in motion. Wear
personal protective gear such as a hair net
and tight tting work clothes.
Even when all safety measures are taken,
some remaining hazards which are not yet
evident may still be present.
Remaining hazards can be minimized by
following the instructions in „Safety Precau-
tions“, „Proper Use“ and in the entire operating
manual.
Transport
The machine may only be transported with
suitable
lifting devices (crane or fork lift). The connection
point for the rope (crane) is on the upper band
wheel cabinet.
Never lift trom the saw bench.
If the machine is to be moved frequently within
the
work area, use of the wheel assembly special
accessory is recommended.
Montage
The machine is not completely assembled
for reasons of transport.
Assembly tools:
13 mm fork wrench
5 mm hexagonal socket wrench
(not included in delivery)
Guide pipe
Fig.“2“
The fence plate underneath the sawblade
has been tted in the works.
Before attaching the guide tube, check
the fence plate for tight t.
If necessary, tighten the clamping levers (1).
Fit the steel holding devices for the guide tube at
the lett and right-hand side of the fence plate.
2 cheese head srews M8 x 16
2 washers
2 steel holding devices
Push the gu!de lube mto the holding devices
from the side. Before tightening the hexagon
boIts, check the parallelity of the guide tube
with the table (dimension „x“).
Dimension „x“ must be identical at the front
and at the rear of the table.
Fence
Fig. „3“
• The fence can be used to the Ieft or
the right of the saw band depending
on wone requirements.
Screw together the feace pipe, intermediate
plate, and guide slide (handscrewed). To da this,
insert both threaded screws into the guide slots.
4 washer 6
4 cheese head screws M6x20
• The divider plate to carry the fence is
screwed onto the fence pipe on the
right or the Ieft depending on the work
requirements.
Do not tighten the wing nuts!
2 saucer-head screws M 6 x 75
2 washers 6
2 wing nuts M6
Place fence rail onto the divider plate.
Position 1: for work with a higher contact
surface
Position 2: for work with a lower contact sur-
face
Place the cam lever on the guide slide horizon-
tally. Place the guide slide onto the guide pipe
and push the cam lever down - c!amp.
On the guide pipe, the upper scale applies to
position 1; the Iower scale to position 2.
Fence adjustment
Fig.4“
Place the fence on the guide rail.
Place a straight strip on the sawband running
upwards and downwards.
Place an angle on the strip and on the fence.
Read the manual
Use hearing protection and protective
goggles
Only for EU countries
Do not dispose of electric tools with
household waste material!
In observance of european directive
2002/96/EC o wasted electrical and
electronic equipmet and its imple-
metation in accordance with national
law, electric tools that have reached
the end of their life must be collected
separately ad retured to an environ-
mentally compatible recycling facility.
Other Notes:
In these operating instructions we have
marked the places that have to do with
your safety with this sign:
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