Never leave a running machine unattended. Before you leave
the workplace switch off the machine.
Do not operate the electric tool near inflammable liquids or
gases.
Observe the fire fighting and fire alert options, for example
the fire extinguisher operation and place.
Do not use the machine in a dump environment and do not
expose it to rain.
Wood dust is explosive and can also represent a risk to health.
Dust form some tropical woods in particular, and from
hardwoods like beach and oak, is classified as a carcinogenic
substance.
Always use a suitable dust extraction device
Before machining, remove any nails and other foreign bodies
from the work piece.
Specifications regarding the maximum or minimum size of the
work piece must be observed.
Cut thin or thin‐walled work‐piece only with fine‐toothed saw
blades.
Never cut several work‐pieces at the same time – and also no
bundles containing several individual pieces. Risk of personal
injury if individual pieces are caught by the saw blade
uncontrolled.
When cutting round stock, use a suitable jig to prevent the
work‐piece from turning.
Never cut work‐pieces containing the following materials:
‐Ropes, strings, cords, cables and wires.
Do not force the power tool. It will do a better and safer job
and give you much better service if it is used at the rate for
which it was designed.
Do not remove chips and work piece parts until the machine is
at a complete standstill.
Never operate with the guards not in place – serious risk of
injury!
Do not stand on the machine.
Connection and repair work on the electrical installation may
be carried out by a qualified electrician only.
Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the
machine unplugged from the power source.
Always unwind any extension cords fully.
Have a damaged or worn cord replaced immediately.
Do not use the machine when the ON‐OFF switch does not
operate correctly.
The use of accessories other than those recommended in this
manual can create a safety hazard.
When installing a new sawblade make sure that it matches
the raving knife.
The raving knife thickness must be in between sawblade body
thickness and width of cut.
Make sure that the sawblade is suitable for the work piece
material to be cut.
Use only sawblades according to EN 847‐1
Never use sawblades made from High Speed Steel (HSS).
Remove defective sawblades immediately.
A worn table insert must be replaced.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to regulations some
remaining hazards may still exist
The moving sawblade in the work area can cause injury.
Broken saw blades can cause injuries.
Thrown workpieces can lead to injury
Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to
wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles ear‐ and
dust protection.
Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord
can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Machine Table
Rear table extensions
Sawblade diameter
Blade bore diameter
Blade body thickness
Raving knife thickness
Blade speed 50Hz
Cutting height & 90°/45°
Tilting range of blade
Dust port diameter
Working height
Overall L x W x H
Weight
Mains
Motor power
Reference current
Extension cord (H07RN‐F), L ≤ 20m
Extension cord (Ho7RN‐F), L > 20m
Installation fuse protection
Protection class
4.2 Noise emission
(Inspection tolerance 4 dB)
Workpiece beech: 20mm
Acoustic power level (according to EN ISO 3746):
Idling
Operating
550x800 mm
400x800 mm
315 mm
30 mm
1.8‐2.2 mm
2.3 mm
2800 /min
max 83/60 mm
90°‐ 45°
100 mm
850 mm
1650 x 650 x 1000mm
46 kg
230V ~1/N/PE 50Hz
2000W, S6‐40%
8,7 A
3x1.5mm²
3x2. 5mm²
16 A
I
LwA 93,7 dB(A)
LwA 103,5 dB(A)