Clarke Woodworker CMS251 Betriebs- und Wartungshandbuch - Seite 6
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for MITRE SAWS
1. Wear safety goggles as protection against flying wood chips and saw
dust. In many cases, a full face shield is even better protection. A dust
mask is also recommended to keep saw dust out of your lungs.
2. Use a solid wood workbench which will not move under load.
3. This saw is designed for use by DIY/Hobbyists, or tradesmen in a light
commercial environment ONLY.
4. Clear the work table of all objects except the workpiece (tools, scraps,
rulers etc.) before switching on the saw.
5. Keep your fingers well away from the blade.
6. Switch off the saw, and make sure the blade has come to a complete
stop before clearing sawdust or off-cuts from the table.
7. Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of the
workpiece to be sawn.
8. Set up the machine and make all adjustments with the power OFF,
and disconnected from the supply.
9. DO NOT operate the machine with the guards removed. They must all
be in place and securely fastened when performing any operation
10. Use ONLY approved replacement saw blades. Contact your local
CLARKE dealer for advice. The use of inferior blades may increase the
risk of injury.
11. DO NOT saw any material that does not have a flat surface on which
to bear.
12. Do Not force the blade, lower it gently into the work.
13. Ensure you have complete control of the Cutting Head at all times.
When a cut is completed, return it to its uppermost position gently.
DO NOT allow it to snap back heavily under spring pressure.
14. Always clamp the work to the table...DO NOT perform freehand
operations.
15. Ensure that the portion of the workpiece being cut bears firmly against
the back fence.
16. Provide adequate support for long workpieces.
17. Never use solvents for cleaning plastic parts as this could cause
damage to the material. A soft damp cloth only is required.
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