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• For arced and irregular cuts, push the workpiece
• Use a pattern for repeated arced or irregular cuts.
• Insure that the workpiece does not roll when cutting
round pieces.
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mend performing a test cut, in order to check the di-
mensional settings.
• With all cutting processes, the top saw band guide
(5) must be positioned as close as possible to the
workpiece (see 8.9).
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band to cut through the material with ease without
becoming blocked.
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cesses that it can be used for.
• It is better to perform a cut in a single working step
workpiece be drawn back. However, if it is not pos-
sible to avoid drawing the workpiece back then the
workpiece back once the Bandsaw blade (26) has
come to a standstill.
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m ATTENTION! When processing narrower work-
pieces it is essential to use a Push stick. The Push stick
Stick retainer (60) provided for this purpose on the side
of the saw.
10.1 Performing longitudinal cuts (Fig. 19)
Here, a workpiece is cut in its longitudinal direction.
• Position the longitudinal fence (14) on the left side (if
possible) of the Bandsaw blade (26), in accordance
with the desired width.
• Lower the saw band guide (5) onto the workpiece
(8.9).
• Switch on the saw (see 9.1).
• Press one edge of the workpiece against the longi-
side lies on the saw bench (7).
• Slide the workpiece at an even feed rate along the
longitudinal fence (14) into the Bandsaw blade (26).
m ATTENTION! With a tilted saw table (7), the parallel
saw blade (26) in the working direction. This prevents
the workpiece from slipping.
10. Working instructions
The following recommendations are examples of the
safe use of band saws.
The following safe working methods should be seen as
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• Connect the machine to a suction unit when working
in closed rooms. A suction device which conforms
with commercial regulations must be used for suc-
tion in commercial areas.
• Loosen the sawband when the machine is not in op-
the tension of the saw band to the machine for the
next user.
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• Wear suitable gloves when handling sawbands.
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mounted on the machine before beginning work.
• Never clean the sawband or the sawband guide with
a hand-held brush or scraper while the sawband is
running. Resin-covered sawbands impair working
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long hair. Roll up loose sleeves over the elbows.
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workpiece as possible when working.
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the machine.
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• When working on narrow workpieces with manual
feed, use the push stick.
• For diagonal cuts, place the saw bench in the ap-
propriate position and guide the workpiece on the
fence.
• In order to cut dovetail tenons and teeth or wedges,
bring the saw table into the corresponding position
on the angle scale.