Safety Instructions for Saw Stands
- Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery from the power tool before making any adjustments to the power tool or changing accessories. Accidents can occur when power tools are started unintentionally.
- Assemble the saw stand properly before mounting the power tool. Correct assembly is important to prevent the risk of collapsing.
- Firmly secure the power tool to the saw stand before using it. You may lose control of the power tool if it slips on the saw stand.
- Place the saw stand on a firm, flat, horizontal surface. If there is a chance that the saw stand will slip or wobble, the safe and steady machining of the workpiece cannot be guaranteed.
- Do not overload the saw stand or climb or stand on it. Overloading or standing on the saw stand can raise its centre of gravity, causing it to tip over.
- Ensure that all screws and connecting pieces are tightly fastened during transport and when carrying out work. The holder sets for the power tool must always be securely locked. Loose connections can cause instability and inaccurate sawing.
- Only install and remove the power tool when it is in the transport position (for information on the transport position, also refer to the operating instructions for the relevant power tool). Otherwise the power tool may have an such unfavourable centre of gravity that you will not be able to hold onto it securely.
- Operate the power tool fastened to the holder set only on the saw stand. Without the saw stand, the holder set with the power tool is not secure and can tilt.
- Ensure that long and heavy workpieces do not unbalance the saw stand. The free end of long and heavy workpieces must have something placed underneath it or be supported.
- When pushing together or pulling apart the saw stand, do not put your fingers near the points of articulation. There is a risk of fingers being crushed.