Proper Use; Remaining Hazards; Setting The Tool - Toolson PRO KGZ 3400 Translation From The Original Instruction Manual

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m Proper use
CE tested machines meet all valid EC machine guidelines as
well as all relevent guidelines for each machine.
• The machine must only be used in technically perfect
con dition in accordance with its designated use and
the in structions set out in the operating manual, and
only by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of
the risks involved in oerating the machine. Any func-
tional dis orders, especially those affecting the safety of
the machine, sholud terefore be rectified immediately.
• Any other use exceeds authorization. The manufacturer
is not responsible for any damages resulting from un-
authorized use; risk is the sole responsibility of the
operator.
• The safety, work and maintenance instructions of the
manufacturer as well as the technical data given in
the calibrations and dimensions must be adhered to.
• Relevant accident prevention regulations and other,
gene rally recognized safety-technical rules must also
be adhered to.
• The machine may only be used, maintained, and op-
erated by persons familiar with it and instructed in its
operation and procedures. Arbitrary alterations to the
machine release the manufacturer from all responsi-
bility for any resulting damages.
• The machine may only be used with original accesso-
ries and tools made by the manufacturer.
m Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technology in
accor dance with recognized safety rules. Some remaining
hazards, how ever, may still exist.
• Only process selected woods without defects such as:
Branch knots, edge cracks, surface cracks. Wood with
such defects is prone to splintering and can be haz-
ardous.
• Wood which is not correctly glued can explode when
being processed due to centrifugal force.
• Trim work piece to a rectangular shape, center and
cor rectly secure before processing. Unbalanced work
pieces can be hazardous.
• Long hair and loose clothing can be hazardous when
the work piece is rotating. Wear personal protective
gear such as a hair net and tight fitting work clothes.
• Saw dust and wood chips can be hazardous. Wear per-
so nal protective gear such as safety goggles and a dust
mask.
• The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can lead
to injuries caused by electricity.
• Even when all safety measures are taken, some re-
maining hazards which are not yet evident may still
be present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by following the
instructions in „Safety Precautions", „Proper Use" and
in the entire operating manual.
• Do not force the machine unnecessarily: excessive
cutt ing pressure may lead to rapid deterioration of the
blade and a decrease in performance in terms of finish
and cutting precision.
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• When cutting aluminium and plastics always use the
app ro priate clamps: all workpieces must be clamped
down firmly.
• Avoid accidental starts: do not press the start button
while inserting the plug into the socket.
• Always use the tools recommended in this manual to
obtain the best results from your cutting-off machine.
• Always keep hands away from the work area when the
ma chine is running; before performing tasks of any
kind release the main switch button located on the
handgrip, thus disconnecting the machine.
• Always keep hands away from the work area when the
machine is running; before performing tasks of any
kind release the main switch button located on the
handgrip, thus disconnecting the machine.
m Assembly
WARNING! For your own safety, never connect the plug to
power source outlet until all assembly steps are completed
and you have read and understood the safety and operational
instructions.
Lift the saw from the packaging and place it on your
work bench.
Installing the Dust Bag (Fig. 2)
• Squeeze the metal collar wings 2 of the dust bag and
put it on the motor area exhaust port 1.

Setting the Tool

Note:
This tool is accurately adjusted before shipping from
the factory. Check the following accuracy and readjust if
necessary in order to obtain the best results in operation.
Installation of the Angle Fence at 90°, Fig. 3
1
Loosen the angle clamping lever (1).
2
Lock the ratchet lever (2) towards the inside.
3
Move the cutting head to the right until it rests
against the fence.
4
Tighten the angle clamping lever (1).
5
Test the saw blade with a 90° angle to the saw table.
If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the lock nut (3) and
position the socket screw (4) in such a way that the saw
blade stands at 90° to the table. Re-tighten the lock nut.
6
Set the angle fence (5) with the screw at 0.
Installation of the Angle Fence at 45° Left. Fig.4
1
Loosen the angle clamping lever (1).
2
Move the cutting head to the left until it rests against
the fence.
3
Tighten the angle clamping lever (1).
4
Test the saw blade with a 45° angle to the saw table.
If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the lock nut (5) and
position the socket screw (6) in such a way that the saw
blade stands at 90° to the table. Re-tighten the lock nut.
Installation of the Angle Fence at 45° Right. Fig. 4.1
1
Loosen the angle clamping lever (1).
2
Lock the ratchet lever (2) toward the outside.
3
Move the cutting head to the right until it rests

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