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Accessory holder installation
In a final assembly step, two hexagon
head screws are fitted as holders for the
push stick, push block handle and
assembly wrench to the right front leg:
1. Turn one each flange nut approx.
10 mm on the two hexagon head
screws (149).
2. Fit one hexagon head screw in the
hole at the front of the leg and
secure it with another flange nut.
3. Attach the other hexagon head
screw likewise on the right-hand
side of the leg.
Tightening the screwed connections
• Check the saw's screwed connec-
tions. Tighten the screwed connec-
tions well hand-tight.
7.1 Mains connection
B
Danger! Electrical hazard.
Operate saw in dry environ-
ment only.
Operate saw only on a power source
matching the following requirements
(see also "Technical specifications"):
− Outlets properly installed,
earthed and tested.
− Three-phase outlets with neutral
wire.
− Mains voltage and system fre-
quency conform to the voltage
and frequency shown on the
machine's rating label.
− Protection against electric shock
by a residual current device
(RCD) of 30 mA sensivity.
− Fuse protection of 16 A maximum
against short circuits.
− System impedance Z
max.
at the
interconnection point (house
service connection) 0.35 Ohm
maximum.
3
Note:
Check with your local Electricity
Board or electrician if in doubt whether
your house service connection meets
these requirements.
Position power supply cable so it
does not interfere with the work and
is not damaged.
Protect power supply cable from heat,
aggressive liquids and sharp edges.
Use only rubber-jacketed extension
cables with sufficient lead cross-sec-
tion (see "Technical specifications").
Do not pull on power supply cable to
unplug.
B
Changing the direction of rota-
tion! (three-phase motors only)
Depending on the phase sequence, it
is possible the saw blade will turn in
the wrong direction. This can lead to
the workpiece being hurled away
when attempting to make a cut. The
direction of rotation must therefore
be checked every time the saw is con-
nected to a different outlet. In case of
an incorrect direction of rotation, the
wiring of the outlet must be changed
by a qualified electrician:
1. After the saw and all of its safety
devices have been assembled, con-
nect it to the mains supply.
2. Raise saw blade fully.
3. Start saw and switch OFF immedi-
ately.
4. Check the saw blade's direction of
rotation from the left-hand side of
the saw. The saw blade must rotate
clockwise.
5. If the saw blade rotates counter-
clockwise, unplug the power cable
at the saw.
6. Have the electric supply changed by
a qualified electrician!
7.2 Installation
• Place the machine on a firm, level
floor.
• Ensure there is sufficient space to
handle larger workpieces.
For maximum upright stability the saw
can be bolted to the floor:
1. Place the fully assembled saw at a
suitable site and mark the bore
holes on the floor.
2. Move saw aside and drill the holes.
3. Align saw with the holes and bolt to
the floor.
A
Risk of injury!
This saw may only be operated
by one person at a time. Other per-
sons shall stay only at a distance to
the saw for the purpose of feeding or
removing stock.
Before starting any work, check to
see that the following are in proper
working order:
− power cable and plug;
− ON/OFF switch
− riving knife
− blade guard
− feeding aids (push stick, push
block and handle).
Use personal protection gear:
− dust respirator;
− hearing protection;
− safety goggles.
Assume proper operating position:
− at the front of the saw;
− in front of the saw;
− to the left of the line of cut;
− when working with two persons,
the other person must remain at
an adequate distance to the saw.
If the type of work requires, use the
following:
− table extension, if otherwise the
workpiece would fall off the table
after cutting;
− sliding carriage;
− dust collector.
Avoid typical operator mistakes:
− Do not attempt to stop the saw
blade by pushing the workpiece
against its side. Risk of kickback.
− Always hold the workpiece down
on the table and do not jam it.
Risk of kickback.
− Never cut several workpieces at
the same time – and also no bun-
dles containing several individual
pieces. Risk of personal injury if
individual pieces are caught by
the saw blade uncontrolled.
c
Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Never cut stock to which
ropes, cords, strings, cables or wires
are attached or which contain such
materials.
8.1 Dust collector
A
Danger!
Dust of certain timber species
(e.g. beech, oak, ash) can cause can-
cer when inhaled. Use a suitable dust
collector when working in enclosed
spaces The dust collector must meet
the following requirements:
Item Description Qty.
149
Hexagon head screw
M6 x 50
2
–
Flange nut M6
4
149
8. Operation