Danger!
Sound and vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in
accordance with EN 1870-19.
Operation
L
sound pressure level ................... 113.8 dB(A)
pA
K
uncertainty ............................................. 3 dB
pA
L
sound power level ....................... 98.4 dB(A)
WA
K
uncertainty ............................................. 3 dB
WA
The quoted values are emission values and not
necessarily reliable workplace values. Although
there is a correlation between emission and im-
mission levels it is impossible to draw any certain
conclusions as to the need for additional precau-
tions. Factors with a potential infl uence on the ac-
tual immission level at the workplace include the
duration of impact, the type of room, and other
sources of noise etc., e.g. the number of machi-
nes and other neighboring operations. Reliable
workplace values may also vary from country to
country. With this information the user should at
least be able to make a better assessment of the
dangers and risks involved.
Wear ear-muff s.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hea-
ring.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
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Only use appliances which are in perfect wor-
king order.
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Service and clean the appliance regularly.
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Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
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Do not overload the appliance.
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Have the appliance serviced whenever ne-
cessary.
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Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
Caution!
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain resi-
dual risks cannot be rules out. The following
hazards may arise in connection with the
equipment's construction and layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust
mask is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protec-
tion is used.
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3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.
5. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
adjustments to the equipment.
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Unpack the bench-type circular saw and
check it for damage which may have occurred
in transit.
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Make sure the machine stands securely, i.e.
bolt it to a workbench or solid base.
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All covers and safety devices have to be pro-
perly fitted before the equipment is switched
on.
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It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
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When working with wood that has been pro-
cessed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws, etc.
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Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make
sure that the saw blade is correctly fitted
and that the equipment's moving parts run
smoothly.
6. Assembly
Caution! Always screw together the connections
which have self-locking nuts by turning the hex
screw while holding the self–locking nut fi rmly to
fasten tightly.
6.1 Assembling the base frame (Fig. 5-8)
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Turn the saw upside down and place it on the
floor.
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Use the packaging material, for example, as
an underlay to prevent the table (1) getting
scratched or the splitter (2) getting damaged.
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Use the hex screws (41), washers (36) and
nuts (33) to fasten the two front legs (16a,b)
loosely to the front of the saw.
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Use the hex screws (41), washers (36) and
nuts (33) to fasten the two back legs (16a,b)
loosely to the back of the saw (lateral drill
holes only).
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Do not yet screw any screws into the drill
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