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Holzstar TF 50 E - Intended Use; Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse

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Intended use
TF 50 E | Version 1.05 7
- Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean to ensure
safer, more efficient working progress.
- Follow the lubrication and tool replacement
instructions.
- Wiring can only be inspected and repaired by a
person whose qualifications adequately meet the
relevant regulations and standards.
- Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and
grease.
- Only remove loose splinters, chips or trapped pieces
of wood when the router is stationary.
- If the cutter jams when cutting with an excessive
feed pressure, switch off the device and disconnect
it from the mains power supply. Remove the
workpiece and make sure that the cutter can move
freely. Turn on the power again and perform the
cutting operation again with reduced feed pressure.
- Always switch off the machine when not in use and
disconnect the plug.
- When working outdoors, always use approved
extension cables that are marked accordingly.
- Always unwind a cable reel completely prior to use.
- In order to avoid operating errors, familiarise
yourself with the location of the switches before
turning on the machine. Memorise the location of
the emergency stop button so that you can use it
immediately whenever necessary.
- Never work under the influence of illnesses that
affect concentration, drugs, alcohol or medication, or
when suffering from fatigue.
- Before switching on the machine, make sure that
any wrenches and adjustment tools have been
removed.
- Before each use of the table router, make sure that
no parts have been damaged. Immediately replace
damaged parts in order to avoid sources of danger.
- Never touch a rotating tool with your hands.
- Do not modify the machine.
- Do not neglect to conduct regular inspections
according to the instructions for use.
- The safety devices must not be soiled, damaged,
modified or removed.
3 Intended use
The TF 50 E table router is used for cutting wooden
boards and strips, and offers a wide range of angle
adjustment options. The router is also suitable for
machining solid wood, chipboard, panels and profiles.
The machine is designed for private use and must
always be operated together with a suitable extraction
system.
The proper use also includes observing all indications in
these operating instructions.
3.1 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
Any use beyond the proper use or any other use is
regarded as misuse.
Possible misuse may include:
- Using the table router to machine materials other than
wood (e.g. metal or plastic).
- Machining curved workpieces.
- Using the router with parameters that are not
permitted for machining wood.
- Operating the table router without the relevant fully
functional safety equipment.
- Bypassing or modifying the safety equipment.
- Failing to observe the maintenance instructions.
- Ignoring signs of wear and damage.
- Allowing untrained or unauthorised personnel to
perform service work.
- Operating the table router with an incomplete copy of
the operating instructions.
- Storing objects on the work surface.
- Performing maintenance work on an unsecured
machine.
- Machining materials that are not secured or
inadequately secured.
- Handling the table router irresponsibly or carelessly
during operation.
- Installing spare parts and using accessories and
equipment that have not been approved by the
manufacturer.
- Machining several workpieces at a time in a single
working step.
- Machining oversized workpieces.
- Modifying the machine or using modified tool
systems.
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH is not liable for any design
and technical modifications to the table router.
Any claims due to damages because of intended use are
excluded.