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Safety advice / assembly, Advice on use, Assembly – Parkside PDKS 120 User Manual

Page 9: Attaching the blade guard, See fig. a)

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suitably qualified person or at the Customer
Service Centre.

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Always work with the mains lead leading
away from the rear of the device.

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If a dangerous situation arises, pull the mains
plug immediately out of the mains socket.

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Always switch on the electrical power tool before
moving the workpiece against it. Otherwise
there is the risk of kickback.

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Do not cut moist materials or damp surfaces,

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Use only undamaged, defect-free saw blades

7

.

Distorted or blunt saw blades

7

can break or

cause a kickback.

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Ensure that the teeth on the saw blade

7

point

downwards before you mount it in the device.

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DANGER OF INJURY! Keep your hands
away from the area of the saw blade.

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Before sawing, check the workpiece for foreign
bodies such as nails etc. and remove them. In-
jury and / or damage to property may result from
the saw blade striking nails etc. embedded in
the workpiece.

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Always keep the device clean, dry and free
from oil or grease.

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Switch off the device before you remove any
wood residue from around the saw blade.
Otherwise you could become injured.

WARNING!

HAZARDOUS DUSTS /

VAPOURS! Any noxious dusts or vapours
generated from sawing represent a risk to the
health of the person operating the device and
to anyone near the work area.

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Do not saw materials containing substances
harmful to health.

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Do not use the tool on materials containing
asbestos. Asbestos is a known carcinogen.

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Make sure you have adequate ventilation.

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Wear protective glasses, hearing

protection, dust protection masks
and protective gloves.

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Advice on use

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Push the workpiece slowly and with minimum
pressure on to the saw blade.

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Reduce the rate of advance when you are
cutting thicker material.

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Hold the workpiece firmly on the table with
both hands and push it slowly towards the saw
blade. Otherwise the saw blade may twist or
break.

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Avoid making any sharp changes in direction
during sawing to prevent the saw blade from
twisting or tearing.

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Before starting the saw cut, drill a hole at a
corner or internal cut-out in the workpiece and
start sawing from the hole.

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Use the correct saw blade. The choice of saw
blade depends on the thickness and type of
material and the intended cut.
Select a saw blade with fine teeth to saw thin,
hard materials.
Use a narrow saw blade to saw small radius
cuts.

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Assembly

WARNING!

DANGER OF INJURY!

Pull the mains plug out of the socket before you
carry out any task on the device,

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Attaching the blade guard

9

(see Fig. A)

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Push the screw

10 c

from the inside through the

slot in the blade guard

9

.

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From the outside of the blade guard

9

, place

the guide plate

10 b

on to the screw

10 c

.

The bent-up side of the guide plate

10 b

engages

around the blade guard

9

.

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Attach the blade guard

9

between the two at-

tachment arms

11

and insert the two screws

10 c

through the openings provided for them in the
attachment arms

11

.

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Ensure that the upwardly curved end of the
blade guard

9

is at the top.

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Put the plain washers

10 a

on from the outside

of the attachment arms

11

.

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Screw the knurled nuts

10

on to the two screw

ends

10 c

.

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Slide the blade guard

9

into the desired posi-

tion and fix it in that position by tightening the
knurled nuts

10

.

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