User manual ATIKA ATS 250 BROCHURE

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[. . . ] The relevant accident prevention regulations for the operation as well as the other generally acknowledged occupational medicine and safety rules must be complied with. The manufacturer is not liable for any type of damage resulting from this: the user bears the sole risk. Independently made alterations to the circular saw preclude any liability of the manufacturer for resulting damages of any kind. The circular saw may only be equipped, used and serviced by persons who are familiar with these and have been instructed in the hazards. [. . . ] If the machine is not used in the open air, a shavings exhausts must be attached to both exhaust outlets (e. Never leave the saw unattended Persons under the age of 18 must not operate the circular saw. An exception is youngsters under the age of 16 within the scope of their vocational training under supervision Keep other persons away Do not allow other persons, especially children, to touch the tool or cable. Take up a working position, in which you are always to the side of the saw blade outside of the cutting level Only begin cutting when the saw blade has reached the required speed 12 You work better and safer in the given performance range Only operate the machine with complete and correctly attached safety equipment and do not alter anything on the machine that could impair the safety Do not used cracked saw blades or those that have changed shape Only use well sharpened saw blades, as blunt saw blades not only increase the risk of throw-back errors, but also load the motor Do not use saw blades made of high-alloy high-speed tool steel (HSS), because this steel is hard and brittle, only tools in accordance with EN 847 ­ 1 may be used. The use of other tools and other accessories can signify a risk of injury for you. It is set in the works so that its distance from the toothed ring above the table must Not be more than 5 mm Do not use the saw for unsuitable purposes (see 'Normal intended use'). When longitudinally cutting narrow workpieces (distance between the saw blade and the parallel rip fence less than 120 mm), use the pushstick. (see working instructions) To push narrow workpieces against the parallel rip fence, use a pushstick. Pushsticks can be purchased in retail outlets Do not use defective pushsticks The upper saw blade guard must always be used except for blind cuts. It must be adjusted so that the toothed ring is covered except for the part required for machining the workpiece Ensure that cut off pieces are not caught up by the saw blade and projected away Do not remove splinters, chips and waste from the hazardous area of the saw blade by hand It is not permissible to use wobble devices and groove milling tools Cutting logs with the standard feed guides is not permissible. When cutting logs, use a special device, which secures the workpiece on both sides of the saw blade against turning Switch the machine off and remove the mains plug from the socket when - carrying out repair works - carrying out servicing and repair works, removal of faults (this also includes removing clamped splinters) - Transporting the saw - Changing the saw blade - leaving the saw unattended (even during short interruptions) Look after your saw with care - Keep the tools sharp and clean to be able to work better and more safely - Follow the servicing instructions and the information about changing tools - Keep handles dry and free of oils and grease Check the machine for possible damage - Before continuing to use the machine, the protective devices must be inspected to ensure that they work perfectly and with their intended function - Check whether the movable parts function perfectly and do not stick or whether the parts are damaged, All parts must be correctly installed and fulfil all conditions to ensure perfect operation of the saw - Damaged guards and parts must be properly repaired or exchanged by a recognized, specialist workshop; insofar as nothing else is stated in the instructions for use. Store the unused machine in a dry locked place away from the reach of children Place the saw in a place that fulfils the following conditions: secured against slipping free of vibrations even free of tripping hazards adequate light · Before each use, check - Connection cables for defects (cracks, cuts, etc. ) Do not use any defective cables - that the guard is in a proper condition - the splitting wedge setting (see splitting wedge setting) - that the saw blade is in a perfect condition - whether the pushstick is to hand · Do not use any cracked saw blades or those that have changed their shape · Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel · When sawing, place yourself to the side of the danger area (saw blade) · Lower the guard onto the bench top - when working on the workpiece - when interrupting the work or leaving the saw Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60 245 (H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least 1. regularly check the saw cable and if damaged , have it renewed by a recognised skilled electrician. Regularly check the extension cables and replace them if they are damaged Do not use any defective connection cables When working outdoors, only use extension cables especially approved and appropriately labelled for outdoor use Do not set up any provisional electrical connections Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them. The electrical connection or repairs to electrical parts of the machine must be carried out by a certified electrician or one of our customer service points. The transverse stop supplied can be used as a transverse or mitre stop. Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel Do not use any cracked saw blades or those that have changed their shape Only use well-sharpened saw blades Fit the transverse stop to the saw table plate Push the transverse stop into one of the two grooves on the saw table plate (see picture). setting the angle Loosen the hand grip of the transverse stop by turning. The splitting wedge (362707) is set in the factory at the correct measurement. The splitting wedge is an important safety device as it prevents the workpiece from recoiling To guarantee the function of the splitting wedge, its distance from the toothed wheel its distance from the teeth of the saw blade above the table must not be more than 5 mm. The cut height can be fully adjusted with the aid of the handwheel (B) from 0 ­ 76 mm. [. . . ] Use for instance sewing machine oil, liquid hydraulic fluid or environmentally acceptable spray oil. Ensure that the saw blade remains free of rust and resin Remove all resin residues from the saw bench top The saw blade is a wearing part and becomes blunt after long or frequent use renew the saw blade or have it sharpened Fault Machine fails to start after switching on or switches off during idle running Possible cause · Saw blade sticks Machine stops while cutting Workpiece feeding sticks · Switch motor back on after cooling "Motor protection", P. 14 · Have motor or switch checked by an approved electrician or replaced by original spare parts · Allow the motor to cool off and then continue work using less pressure · The longitudinal or parallel stop is not parallel to the saw blade, see P. Burn marks at the cut edges Chip exit blocked För att garantera klyvkilens funktion, får dess avstånd till sågbladets tandkrans över bordet uppgå till högst 5 mm. [. . . ]

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