List Of Parts That May Be Replaced By The User; Special Tools As Possibly Required; Safe Operation - stayer SC300W Operating Instructions Manual

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21.List of parts that may be
replaced by the user
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1.Cutting disk 16.
2.Lower stationary guard 49.
3.Movable guard 43.
4.Brushes 56.
5.Guides for adjusting the cutting depth at the lower
table 9.
6.Guides for adjusting the cutting depth at the lower
table 44.
22.Special tools as possibly
required
Tools as required are standard or included with the
accessories of the machine.

23.Safe operation

1.Keep working area clean.
Unorderly working areas and benches are
susceptible of causing damages.
2.Take into account the surroundings of the
working area.
Do not expose tools to rain.
Do not use tools at humid or wet locations.
Keep working area well illuminated.
Do not use tools in the presence of
inflammable liquids or gases.
3.Protect against electrical shocks.
Avoid contacts of the body with earthed or
chassis-earthed surfaces (e.g. pipes,
radiators, heaters, refrigerators, etc.).
4.Keep other persons away.
Do not allow that other persons, especially
children, who are not linked to the work,
touch the tool or extensible cables, and
keep them away form the working area.
5.Store tools that are not being used.
When not in use, tools should be stored at a
dry and closed location out of the reach of
children.
6.Do not force the tool.
The tool operated better and safer at the
assigned characteristic for which it has
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been designed.
7.Choose the right tool.
Do not force a small tool to carry out the
work that corresponds to a heavy tool.
Do not use tools for purposes for which
they have not been designed; for instance,
do not use circular saws for cutting the
trunks of trees or the branches thereof.
8.Dress suitably
Do not use loose-fitting garment or
jewellery articles that may get caught by
moving parts.
T h e u s e o f n o n s l i p f o o t w e a r i s
recommended for working at outside
locations.
9.Use safety equipment.
Use protective goggles.
Use face protector or mask to avoid dust if
the cutting operations may generate it
10.Connect the dust-extraction equipment.
Should devices for the connection thereof
to dust extraction and collection
equipments be provided, make sure that
they are in fact connected and adequately
used.
11.Do not mistreat the cables.
Never pull the cable to disconnect it from
the socket. Keep the cable away from heat,
oil and cutting edges.
12.Secure operations.
When possible, use fastening clasps or
clamps for workbenches for fastening the
workpiece. This is safer than using your
hands.
13.Do not excessively extend our radius of
operation.
Always keep a firm stand on the ground and
preserve your equilibrium.
14.Service tools carefully.
Keep cutting tools sharpened and clean for
a better and safer operation thereof.
Follow the instructions for greasing and the
changing of accessories.
Periodically check extensible cables and
replace them if they are damaged.
Keep grips dry, clean and free of grease
and oil.
15.Disconnect the tools.
Disconnect tools form the grid supply when
not in use, before repairing and when
changing accessories such as saw blades,
drilling bits and blades.
16.Remove setting keys and adjustable spanners.
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