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• Before each sawing or routing operation, make sure that there are no objects on the worktop.
• Saw blades must not be stopped by applying lateral pressure after switching off the drive.
• Only use tools for their actual intended purpose.
• Use only saw blades that are in perfect condition; the body of the saw blade must be thinner and the tooth set must be wider than
the thickness of the riving knife.
• Regularly check that all screws are securely fastened.
• Never use your working table improperly or for an unintended purpose.
• Remove all unnecessary items from the working table.
• Do not use the table for cutting firewood.
• Do not use the machine table for cutting round pieces of wood.
• Use only the safety switch for switching the power tools on and off.
• To permanently fixate the power tool's switch in the ON position, use only the supplied switch clamp.
• Replace damaged gap inserts with new ones.
• When working with narrow workpieces, always use a push stick.
• Make sure the eccentric levers for fixating the table legs are closed and tightened. If necessary, retighten the eccentric levers.
• Before starting to work, make sure that the circular hand saw, the router or the jigsaw is properly attached to the machine plate.
• Observe the maximum permitted workpiece dimensions (see Technical Data).
• Use the various gap inserts exclusively for their respective intended purpose, as graphically depicted on each gap insert.
• When not in use, hang the push stick, the gap inserts or the angle stop on the screw hooks provided for this purpose.
• Do not use the machine table outdoors in the rain or in damp conditions.
• Before starting to work, make sure that the screws with which the machine plate is mounted to the table have been securely
tightened.
• Make sure that you use the appropriate gap insert for the respective machine.
• When using the table for sawing, make sure that the saw does not cut into the metal hooks on the side or into the clamping blocks.
• CAUTION: There is a risk of tipping in the case of protruding workpieces. Make sure that lateral clamping and machining of laterally
clamped workpieces does not result in the table becoming unbalanced.
• Make sure that you do not apply excessive clamping pressure when fastening fragile materials. Risk of splinters
• Place heavy objects on the table with care and ensure an even load on the tabletop.
• Do not saw more than 5 mm into the table as this will damage the aluminium profile.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CIRCULAR HAND SAWS
• Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, also observe the safety instructions for the circular hand saw used.
• Always use circular hand saws with a riving knife, max. saw blade diameter of 200 mm and max. cutting depth of 70 mm.
• Do not use saws with base plate dimensions greater than the maximum values indicated (Fig. 4.G).
• Support long workpieces on the receiving side so that they lie flat; e.g. with a wolfcraft roller trestle (art. no. 6102300).
• Avoid overloading the circular hand saw.
• Do not use grinding wheels.
• Use only recommended saw blades and select them depending on the material to be sawn.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CIRCULAR BENCH SAWS
Safety information relevant to the protective cover
• Leave protective covers mounted. Protective covers must be in proper working order and correctly mounted. Loose, damaged
or poorly functioning protective covers must be repaired or replaced.
• Always use the saw blade protective cover and the riving knife for through cuts. The protective cover and other safety devices re-
duce the risk of injuries for through-cutting where the blade saws through the entire thickness of the workpiece.
• After completing operations for which it was required to remove the protective cover or the riving knife, immediately reinstall
the protective system. The protective cover and riving knife reduce the risk of injuries.
• CAUTION The machine table must not be used for cutting joints, making slits or slicing wood during timber handling.
• Before switching on the power tool, make sure that the saw blade is not touching the protective cover, the riving knife
or the workpiece. Accidental contact between these components and the saw blade can result in an unsafe situation.
• Adjust the riving knife as described in these operating instructions. Incorrect spacing, position and alignment may result
in the riving knife failing to effectively prevent kickback.
• In order for the riving knife to be able to work, it must act on the workpiece. The riving knife will have no effect for cuts
in workpieces that are too short to allow the riving knife to engage. Under these conditions, the riving knife is not able to prevent
kickback.
• Use the appropriate saw blade for the riving knife. In order for the riving knife to work correctly, the saw blade diameter must
match the relevant riving knife, the body of the saw blade must be thinner than the riving knife and the tooth width must be greater
than the riving knife thickness.
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