Special Safety Precautions - stayer SC 210 BW Operating Instructions Manual

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For this purpose, the static safety guard will be installed on
the lower table.
WARNING
IF THE GUARD IS NOT INSTALLED ON THE LOWER
TABLE (2) IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT ENGAGES THE
LOWER SAFETY LOCKING SYSTEM (16), THE MACHINE
WILL NOT FUNCTION ON THE UPPER TABLE.
Installing the static safety guard on the lower
cutting table
1
Start with the head in the up position and the power cable
unplugged.
2
Loosen the height adjustment knobs (4) of the upper table
(B), raise the table to its maximum height and retighten
the knobs (4).
3
Place the lower guard (2) on the lower table (A) to
eliminate any access points to the blade.
4
Press the head locking button (3) and lower it completely.
When lowering the head (F) make sure that the tab on
the guard (2) fits into the lower part of the head, thus
engaging the upper table safety system button (16), and
is not bent or wedged elsewhere.
5
Press the lower locking pin (5) to lock the tool in the down
position.
6
Verify that the blade rotates freely.
7
Lastly, start the machine briefly at idle speed and make
sure that the cutting blade does not rub against anything.
The machine cannot operate as a cutting table if the lower
guard (2) is not fully in place and engaging the lower locking
system (16).
The lower locking button (16) enables use of the upper table.
See the detailed image on page 6 to see exactly how both
parts fit together.
Setting the height of the upper cutting table
Warning!
The upper cutting table must be set at a height with respect
to the cutting blade such that the only the teeth on the blade
protrude above the workpiece to be cut.
The upper cutting table must be set at a height with respect
to the cutting blade such that the only the teeth on the blade
protrude above the workpiece to be cut.
1
If tight, loosen the height adjustment knobs (4) on the
upper table.
2
Adjust the height of the table by gently pulling the upper
table upwards.
3
Firmly tighten the knobs (4).
Preparing the cutting width on the upper cutting
table using a guide.
1
Free up the parallel guide (13) by loosening the knob.
2
Adjust the cutting width by moving the guide on the
graduated scale.
3
3. Secure the guide by tightening the knob firmly.
Carrying out the cutting operation on the upper
table
1
Perform interlock start as explained in the section on
starting and stopping the machine
2
Bring the workpiece closer to the blade with the utmost
care, keeping your hands away from the cutting path
3
push the piece with an intensity appropriate to the
characteristics of the material
4
Perform interlock stop after you have finished your task
PRECAUTIONS AND PROTECTIVE GARMENT
12.
This electrical tool may only be handled by adult personnel
who have received suitable training and instructions,
complying with laws as established to this respect and what
has been set forth as a matter of prevention for the working
place.
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In addition, the operator must have understood and
assimilated, and fully comply with the present manual.
This machine requires the use of the following individual
protective equipments:
1
Protective helmet
2
Integral face-protecting equipment (eyes and face)
against impacts
3
Ear protectors
4
Dust mask
5
Protective gloves against mechanical aggression
6
Boots with toe caps and insoles
7
Working garment
8
Tool bag
9
Safety belt (occasional)

SPECIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

13.
Safety Precautions
- Do not use saw blades that are damaged or deformed.
- Do not use the saw without guards in position, especially
after a mode change, and keep guards in good working
properly maintained.
- Replace the block of the table when worn.
- Only use blades recommended by the manufacturer saw,
with a warning that the keel should not be thicker than the
width of the groove of the cut made by the saw blade and
not thinner than the body of the blade; Specific saw blades
for cutting wood must comply with EN 847-1.
- Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel.
- Connect the saw to a dust collection system when sawing
wood.
- Always store the push stick in place when not in use
Description of risks specifically related to the
machine
Any of the following prior risk conditions must have existed for
the risks to become real:
1
The operator has not been suitably trained.
2
The mitre saw has not been installed suitably.
3
The mitre saw has not been maintained correctly.
4
The mitre saw has been disassembled and then been
assembled incorrectly.
5
The mitre saw has been disassembled and assembled
with parts lacking.
6
Operator does not use the protection as indicated.
7
Operator grasps the workpiece with his/her hand.
8
Operator exposes his/her hands, body or garment to the
cutting path.
The two main classes of risks entailed by the use of this
machine are contacts with the cutting disk and projections of
particles or cut pieces.
MEASURE FOR PREVENTING MACHINE-SPECIFIC
14.
RISKS
1. Preventing contacts with the cutting disk
1.1 Prevention during the development of the cutting
operation
1
The operator must mandatorily be sufficiently trained
and instructed, and know the present manual in such a
manner that he/she is able to know if a machine or his/
her working environment are suspicious of not providing
a perfect service.
Do not use the machine under these circumstances!
2
Revise any lack of guards or any other component of the
machine. Never use a machine that is not complete, not
in a perfect condition and not correctly installed. If the
machine has been manipulated, lacks pieces or is in a
bad condition, disconnect it, remove it from the working
area, do not use it and send it to the technical service.
3
Never put your hands or any other part of the body nor
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