Manual XXL Speed Saw - Mini Circular Saw
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f) Before sawing, firmly tighten the<br />
adjustments of the cutting depth and<br />
cutting angle. If the settings adjust<br />
themselves during sawing, the saw blade may<br />
become clamped and a kickback will occur.<br />
g) Be especially careful, if you are making a<br />
plunge cut in an existing wall or other nonvisible<br />
area. The immersed saw blade can<br />
jam when sawing into hidden objects and<br />
cause a kickback.<br />
2.4 Safety instructions for this mini<br />
circular saw<br />
a) Check before each use that the safety<br />
guard closes correctly. Do not use the saw<br />
if the lower safety guard does not move<br />
freely and does not close immediately.<br />
Never clamp or secure the lower safety<br />
guard in the open position.<br />
If the saw should accidentally fall to the<br />
ground, the lower safety guard may become<br />
bent. Open the safety guard with the retraction<br />
lever and ensure that it moves freely. Check<br />
that it does not interfere with the saw blade or<br />
other components, at any cutting angle or<br />
cutting depth.<br />
b) Check the condition and operation of the<br />
spring for the lower safety guard. Do not<br />
use the equipment if the lower safety guard<br />
and spring do not work perfectly. Damaged<br />
parts, adhesive deposits or accumulations of<br />
shavings retard the operation of the lower<br />
safety guard.<br />
c) When making a plunge cut which is not at<br />
right angles, make sure that the saw's<br />
guide plate can not move laterally. Lateral<br />
movements can cause the saw blade to jam<br />
and hence result in kickback.<br />
d) Do not put down the saw on the workbench<br />
or floor, without the lower safety guard<br />
covering the saw blade.<br />
When slowing down after use, an unprotected<br />
saw blade will move the saw in the direction<br />
opposite to the cutting direction and will saw<br />
whatever lies in its path. Pay attention,<br />
therefore, to the deceleration time of the saw.<br />
2.5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUT OFF<br />
GRINDING APPLICATIONS<br />
Safety instructions for cut off grinders<br />
a) The safety guard for the electric power tool<br />
must be securely attached and adjusted so<br />
that maximum safety is attained, i.e. the<br />
smallest possible portion of the grinding<br />
wheel shows openly to the operator. Make<br />
sure that you and any other nearby<br />
individuals are not in the plane of the rotating<br />
grinding disc. The safety guard is intended to<br />
protect the operator from fragments and from<br />
accidental contact with the grinding wheel.<br />
b) Use only diamond cutting discs for your<br />
electric power tool. The fact that you can<br />
attach an accessory to your electric power tool,<br />
does not guarantee that it is safe to use.<br />
c) The permissible rotary speed of the tool<br />
insert must be at least as high as the<br />
quoted maximum rotary speed of the<br />
electric power tool. Accessories which are<br />
rotated faster than their permissible speed may<br />
break or fly off.<br />
d) Grinding wheels may only be used for their<br />
recommended types of application, e.g.<br />
never grind with the side face of a cutting<br />
wheel. Cutting wheels only remove material<br />
using the edge of the disc. Application of lateral<br />
forces to these grinding wheels can cause<br />
them to break.<br />
e) Always use an undamaged clamping flange<br />
of the correct size and shape for your<br />
selected grinding disc. Suitable flanges<br />
support the grinding disc and so reduce the<br />
danger of it breaking.<br />
f) Do not use worn out grinding discs from<br />
larger electric power tools. Grinding discs<br />
from larger electric power tools are not suitable<br />
for the higher rotary speeds of small electric<br />
power tools and can break during use.<br />
g) The outer diameter and thickness of tool<br />
inserts must correspond with the given<br />
characteristics of your electric power tool.<br />
Wrongly-sized tool inserts cannot be<br />
sufficiently shielded or controlled.<br />
h) Grinding discs and flanges must fit exactly<br />
on the grinding spindle of your electric<br />
power tool. Tool inserts, which do not fit<br />
exactly to the grinding spindle of the electric<br />
power tool, will rotate unevenly and vibrate<br />
strongly and may lead to loss of control.<br />
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