Scheppach BASA1 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucción Original página 34

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9.11. Replacing the table insert (Fig. 14)
In case of wear or damage, the table insert (6) must be
replaced; otherwise there is an increased risk of injury.
• Remove the worn table insert (6) by lifting it up and
out.
• Installation of the new table insert takes place in
reverse order.
9.12. Extraction nozzle (Fig. 1b)
The band saw is equipped with an extraction nozzle
(20) 100/40 mm for chips.
Only operate the device with a suitable extraction sys-
tem. Check and clean the suction channels at regular
intervals.
9.13. Push Stick retainer (Fig. 13)
The Push Stick retainer (48) is pre-mounted on the
machine frame. If unused, the Push stick (27) must
always be stowed in the Push Stick retainer.
10. Operation
ATTENTION!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled
before commissioning!
10.1 On/Off switch (12) (Fig. 16)
• To turn the machine on, press the green button „I".
• To turn the machine off again, press the red but-
ton „0".
• The band saw is equipped with an undervoltage
switch. With a power failure, the band saw must be
switched back on again.
10.2. Parallel stop (Fig. 17)
• Press the clamping bar (H) of the parallel stop (25)
upwards
• Position the parallel stop (25) to the left or right of
the saw blade (22) on the guide rail for the parallel
stop and set to the desired measurement.
• Press the clamping bar (H) down to fix the parallel
stop (25) in place.
• Make sure that the parallel stop (25) always runs
parallel to the Bandsaw blade (22).
10.3. Angled cuts (Fig. 2+12+19)
In order to execute angled cuts parallel to the Band-
saw blade (22), it is possible to tilt the saw bench (7)
forwards from 0° - 45°.
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• Loosen the locking handle for saw table (21).
• Tilt saw bench (7) forwards, until the desired angle
is set on the degree scale (52).
• Retighten locking handle (21).
ATTENTION: With a tilted saw table (7), the parallel
stop (25) must always be fitted to the right of the Band-
saw blade (22) in the working direction. This prevents
the workpiece from slipping.
11. Working instructions
The following recommendations are examples of the
safe use of band saws.
The following safe working methods should be seen as
an aid to safety. They cannot be applied suitably com-
pletely or comprehensively to every use. They cannot
treat every possible dangerous condition and must be
interpreted carefully.
• Connect the machine to a suction unit when working
in closed rooms. A suction device which conforms
with commercial regulations must be used for suc-
tion in commercial areas.
• Loosen the sawband when the machine is not in
operation (e.g. after finishing work). Attach a no-
tice on the tension of the saw band to the machine
for the next user.
• Collect unused sawbands and store them safely in
a dry place. Check for faults (teeth, cracks) before
use. Do not use faulty sawbands!
• Wear suitable gloves when handling sawbands.
• All protective and safety devices must be securely
mounted on the machine before beginning work.
• Never clean the sawband or the sawband guide with
a hand-held brush or scraper while the sawband is
running. Resin-covered sawbands impair working
safety and must be cleaned regularly.
• For your own protection, wear protective glasses
and hearing protection. Wear a hairnet if you have
long hair. Roll up loose sleeves over the elbows.
• Always position the sawband guide as near the
workpiece as possible when working.
• Insure sufficient lighting in the work area and around
the machine.
• Always use the fence for straight cuts to keep the
workpiece from tipping or slipping away.
• When working on narrow workpieces with manual
feed, use the push stick.
• For diagonal cuts, place the saw bench in the ap-
propriate position and guide the workpiece on the
fence.
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