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service.australia@einhell.comAFTER SALES SUPPORT
• Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure that the saw blade is
correctly fitted and that the equipment‘s moving parts run smoothly.
• Follow the instructions for lubrication and changing tools.
• Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Safety information for handling saw blades
1. Tools are allowed to be used only by trained and experienced
persons who are familiar with the handling of tools.
2. The maximum speed specified on the tool is not allowed to be
exceeded.
3. Circular saw blades that are cracked or damaged must not be used.
No repairs are permitted.
4. Mount the tools and tool bodies so that they cannot come loose
during operation.
5. When fitting the tools, make sure that they are clamped at the tool
hub or tool clamping face and that the cutting edges do not touch
each other or the clamping elements.
6. Fastening screws and nuts must be tightened with a suitable wrench
or similar and with the torque specified by the manufacturer.
7. The extension of wrenches or the use of striking tools for tightening
purposes is not permitted.
8. All dirt, oil and water must be cleaned off the clamping faces.
9. Please observe the information supplied by the manufacturer
regarding the tightening of clamp screws. If no instructions are
supplied, the clamp screws must be tightened in sequence starting
from the center and working outwards.
10. Light alloys may only be deresinated with solvents which do not
reduce with properties of the material.
11. The use of loose reducing rings or reducer sleeves for reducing
the boreholes of circular saw blades is not permitted. The use
of rings which are permanently fitted, e.g. pressed-in or held in
by glue, in circular saw blades, or of flanged bushings on other
tools, is permissible if they are produced in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specifications.
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