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Parkside PBS 350 C3 Vertaling Van De Originele Gebruiksaanwijzing pagina 19

Beschikbare talen
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Beschikbare talen

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• Always use the parallel stop for straight cuts in order
to prevent the workpiece from tilting or slipping.
• Keep your hands at a safe distance from the band
saw blade. Use a push stick for narrow cuts.
• For angled cuts, move the saw table into the ap-
propriate position and guide the workpiece on the
parallel stop.
• To cut dovetail-shaped tines, pins or wedges, put
the saw table into the corresponding position on
the angle scale.
• For curved and irregular cuts, you should guide the
workpiece using both hands, push your closed fin-
gers evenly. Hold the workpiece with your hands in
a safe area.
• For repeated cutting of curve and irregular cuts, it
is recommended to use an auxiliary template.
• When cutting round or irregular shaped wood, use
a device to secure the workpiece and prevent it
turning.
Note:
Before the first work and after each tool attachment
change, carry out a test run without load. Switch off
the product immediately if the tool attachment runs out
of round, there is considerable vibration or abnormal
noises are heard.
• Always position the band saw blade guide as close
as possible to the workpiece when working.
• The workpiece must always be guided with both
hands and kept flat against the saw table. This pre-
vents the band saw blade from jamming.
• It is recommended to perform a cut in a single
working step instead of dividing it into several sec-
tions, which may require the workpiece to be pulled
back. However if pulling the workpiece back is un-
avoidable, the band saw should be switched off
beforehand. The workpiece should only be pulled
back once the band saw blade has come to a com-
plete standstill.
• When sawing, the workpiece must always be guid-
ed by its longest side.
11.1
Performing longitudinal cuts
(Fig. 1, 16)
Sawing along the wood fibre is referred to as a longitu-
dinal cut. You can cut freehand along a marked out
line or along the parallel stop to achieve a better result.
For right-angled cuts (saw table is at a right-angle to
the band), the parallel stop is positioned to the left of
the band saw blade so that the workpiece can be guid-
ed safely along the stop with the right hand.
ATTENTION
Secure long workpieces against tipping at the end of
the cutting process (e.g. with a roller stand or simi-
lar).
1. Adjust the parallel stop (20) as described in 10.2.
2. Lower the saw band guide (5) onto the workpiece
(see 9.6).
3. Switch on the saw as described under 10.1.
4. Place your hands flat on the workpiece with your
fingers closed and slide it along the parallel stop
(20) into the band saw blade (17).
5. Always slide the workpiece at a steady rate long
the parallel stop up to the end using a push stick
(21).
11.2
Performing cross cuts (Fig. 1, 14)
Cross cut refers to sawing at a right-angle to the fibre
of the wood. Even this type of cutting can be per-
formed free-hand, but it is recommended to use a mi-
tre gauge for safety and accuracy. The mitre gauge
can be adjusted for mitre cuts up to 45°. In combina-
tion with an inclined saw table, double mitre cuts can
also be made.
1. Insert the mitre gauge (19) as described in 10.3.
2. Hold the workpiece firmly against the stop of the
mitre gauge (19) and flat on the saw table (7).
WARNING
Pay attention to your fingers, especially towards the
end of the cut and maintain your distance from the
tool attachment.
11.3
Performing angled cuts
(Fig. 1, 15)
For mitre cuts with an angled saw table, the parallel
stop must be positioned on the downward facing side
to the right of the band saw blade (if the workpiece
width allows this), in order to secure the workpiece
against slipping.
1. Adjust the saw table (7) to the desired angle (see
10.4).
2. Make the cut as described under 11.1.
11.4
Freehand cuts (Fig. 1, 17)
One of the most important features of a band saw is
the ease with which it can cut curves and radii.
1. Lower the saw band guide (5) onto the workpiece
(see 9.6).
2. Switch on the saw as described under 10.1.
3. Press the workpiece firmly on the saw table (7) and
slide it slowly into the band saw blade (17).
In many cases it is helpful to roughly saw curves
and corners approximately 6 mm from the line.
4. If it is necessary to saw curves that are too tight for
the band saw blade used, auxiliary cuts must be
sawn up to the front face of the curve. The final ra-
dius can be subsequently sawn out.
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