SMS 190 18.0-EC
■ Make sure that the guard operates
properly and that it can move freely.
Never lock the guard in place when
opened.
■ Never remove cutting remainders, wood
chips, etc. from the sawing area while the
machine is running. Always guide the tool
arm back to the neutral position first and
then switch the machine off.
■ Guide the saw blade against the
workpiece only when the machine is
switched on. Otherwise there is damage
of kickback, when the saw blade becomes
wedged in the workpiece.
■ Keep handles dry, clean, and free from
oil and grease. . Greasy, oily handles are
slippery causing loss of control.
■ Operate the power tool only when the
work area to the workpiece is clear of any
adjusting tools, wood chips, etc. Small
pieces of wood or other objects that come
in contact with the rotating saw blade can
strike the operator with high speed.
■ Keep the floor free of wood chips and
material remainders. You could slip or trip.
■ Always firmly clamp the piece to be
worked. Do not saw workpieces that
are too small to clamp. Otherwise, the
clearance of your hand to the rotating saw
blade is too small.
■ Use the machine only for cutting the
materials listed under Intended Use.
Otherwise, the machine can be subject to
overload.
■ If the saw blade should become jammed,
switch the machine off and hold the
workpiece until the saw blade comes to a
complete stop. To prevent kickback, the
workpiece may not be moved until after
the machine has come to a complete
stop. Correct the cause for the jamming
of the saw blade before restarting the
machine.
■ Do not use dull, cracked, bent or
damaged saw blades. Unsharpened or
improperly set saw blades produce narrow
kerf causing excessive friction, blade binding
and kickback.
■ Always use saw blades with correct size
and shape (diamond versus round) of
arbor holes. Saw blades that do not match
the mounting hardware of the saw will run
eccentrically, causing loss of control.
■ Do not touch the saw blade after working
before it has cooled. The saw blade
becomes very hot while working.
■ Never operate the machine without the
insert plate. Replace a defective insert
plate. Without flawless insert plates,
injuries are possible from the saw blade.
■ Store the machine in a safe manner when
not being used. The storage location
must be dry and lockable. . This prevents
the machine from storage damage, and
from being operated by untrained persons.
■ Secure the workpiece. A workpiece
clamped with clamping devices or in a vice
is held more secure than by hand.
■ Never leave the machine before it has
come to a complete stop. Cutting tools
that are still running can cause injuries.
■ Instructions to avoid overheating the
saw blade tips and, if cutting plastics is
permitted, to avoid melting the plastic.
Noise and vibration
The noise and vibration vaues have been
determined in accordance with EN62841. The
A evaluated noise level of the power tool is
typically:
– Sound pressure level L
– Sound power level L
– Uncertainty:
– Total vibration value:
– Emission value a
– Uncertainty:
CAUTION!
The indicated measurements refer to new
power tools. Daily use causes the noise and
vibration values to change.
NOTE
The vibration emission level given in this
information sheet has been measured in
accordance with a standardised test given
in EN62841 and may be used to compare
one tool with another. It may be used for a
preliminary assessment of exposure. The
declared vibration emission level represents
the main applications of the tool. However if
the tool is used for different applications, with
different accessories or poorly maintained,
the vibration emission may differ. This may
significantly increase the exposure level
over the total working period. For a precise
estimation of the vibration load the times
:
90 dB(A);
pA
:
101 dB(A);
WA
K = 3 dB.
:
0.88 m/s
h
K= 1.5 m/s
2
2
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