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Safety
power supply before you remove the table insert, change the
saw blade, adjust the splitter or the saw blade safety guard
and when the machine is left unattended. Precautions are
intended to help prevent accidents.
b) Never leave the table saw running unattended. Switch
off the power tool and do not leave it before it has come to a
complete standstill. A saw which is left running unattended is an
uncontrolled danger.
c) Set the saw up at a location which is level and well-lit and
where you can stand steadily and keep your balance. The
location where you set it must provide sufficient space for you to
handle your larger workpieces easily. Untidiness, unlit work areas
and uneven, slippery floors can lead to accidents.
d) Remove wood sawings and sawdust regularly from under
the saw table and/or from the dust extractor. Accumulations
of sawdust are combustible and can self-ignite.
e) Secure the table saw. If the table saw is not properly secured, it
could move or topple over.
f) Remove all adjusting tools, residual wood, etc., from the
table saw before you switch it on. Distractions or possible jams
can be dangerous.
g) Always use saw blades of the correct size and with a suitable
mounting hole (diamond-shaped or round). Saw blades that
do not match the mounting parts of the saw will not rotate truly
and will result in a loss of control.
h) Never use damaged or the incorrect saw blade assembly
material such as, e.g. flanges, washers, screws or nuts. This
saw blade assembly material has been specially designed for
your saw, for safe operation and optimum performance.
i) Never get onto the table saw and never use the table saw as
a step stool. Serious injuries could occur if the power tool topples
over or if you come into contact with the saw blade accidentally.
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