Conforms to relevant legislation and safety standards
Environmental Protection
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with
your local authority or retailer for recycling advice
The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed
85dB(A) and sound protection measures are necessary.
As part of our ongoing product development, specifications
of Silverline products may alter without notice.
Carefully read and understand this manual and any label attached to
the tool before use. Keep these instructions with the product for future
reference. Ensure all persons who use this product are fully acquainted
with this manual.
Even when used as prescribed it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk
factors. Use with caution. If you are at all unsure of the correct and safe
manner in which to use this tool, do not attempt to use it.
General Power Tool Safety
Warnings
WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to
follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/
or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated
(corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
Work Area Safety
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite
accidents
b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as
in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes
c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose control
Electrical Safety
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in
any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded)
power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk
of electric shock
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as
pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased
risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water
entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or
unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the
risk of electric shock
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord
suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use
reduces the risk of electric shock
f) If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a
residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock
NOTE: The term “residual current device (RCD)” may be replaced by
the term “ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)” or “earth leakage
circuit breaker (ELCB)”.
Personal Safety
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense
when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you
are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in
serious personal injury
b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries
c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the
off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery
pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your
finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on
invites accidents
d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power
tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power
tool may result in personal injury
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations
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f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your
hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts
g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction
and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly
used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards
Power Tool Use & Care
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your
application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at
the rate for which it was designed
b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous
and must be repaired
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery
pack from the power tool before making any adjustments,
changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do
not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these
instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous
in the hands of untrained users
e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may
affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power
tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained power tools
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting
tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier
to control
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance
with these instructions, taking into account the working
conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for
operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous
situation
Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is maintained
Cutting Tool Safety
Use the correct cutting tool
• Ensure the cutting tool is suitable for the job. Do not assume a tool is suitable
without checking the product literature before use.
Protect your eyes
• Always wear appropriate eye protection when using cutting tools
• Spectacles are not designed to offer any protection when using this
product; normal lenses are not impact resistant and could shatter
• Ensure that yourself, and others around you, wear suitable dust masks
Be aware of others around you
• It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that other people in the
vicinity of the work area are not exposed to dangerous noise or dust and
are also provided with suitable protective equipment
Hidden objects
• Inspect the workpiece and remove all nails and other embedded objects
before cutting
• Do not attempt to cut material that contains embedded objects unless
you know that the cutting tool fitted to your machine is suitable for the
job
• Walls may conceal wiring and piping, car body panels may conceal fuel
lines, and long grass may conceal stones and glass. Always check the work
area thoroughly before proceeding
Beware of projected waste
• In some situations, waste material may be projected at speed from the
cutting tool. It is the users responsibility to ensure that other people in the
work area are protected from the possibility of projected waste
Fitting cutting tools
• Ensure cutting tools are correctly and securely fitted and check that
wrenches / adjusters are removed prior to use
• Only use cutting tools recommended for your machine
• Do not attempt to modify cutting tools
Direction of feed
• Always feed work into the blade or cutter against the direction of
movement of the blade or cutter
Beware of heat
• Cutting tools and workpieces may become hot in use. Do not attempt to
change tools until they have been allowed to cool completely
Control dust / swarf
• Do not allow dust or swarf to build up. Sawdust is a fire hazard, and
some metal swarf is explosive
• Be especially careful when cutting wood and metal. Sparks from metal
cutting are a common cause of wood dust fires
• Where possible, use a dust extraction system to ensure a safer working
environment
L Blade Support Bearing
M Blade Guide Adjusting Screws
N Blade Guide Bracket Adjusting Screw
P Wheel Brush
Q Mitre Gauge Index Scale
R Mitre Gauge Lock Knob
S Fence Lock Handle
Unpacking
• Carefully unpack and inspect your product. Fully familiarise yourself with
all features of the tool
• If any parts are damaged or missing, return to your retailer and have
them replaced
Assembly
WARNING: To prevent personal injury, ALWAYS disconnect the plug from
power source BEFORE assembling parts, making adjustments, or changing
blades.
Attaching saw table
• Fig 1: Remove the Table Aligning Screw (6) and wing nut from the edge
of the Work Table (15)
• Fig 1a: Remove the Spring-Loaded Hex Screw (B) from the shaft of the
Table Lock Handle (16) to release the Crank (A) from the table lock handle
• Slide the work table onto the Lower Blade Housing (8) by passing the
blade through the Blade Slot (E) in the work table. Make sure the Raised
Mounting Rib (D) on the side of the lower blade housing engages with the
recessed groove on the Trunnion Bracket (18) of the work table
To secure the table
• Slide the flat washer over the threaded end of the Crank (A). Insert
the threaded end of the crank through the curved slot on the trunnion
bracket and into the Threaded Hole (C-Fig 2) above the raised mounting
rib on the lower blade housing. Tighten the screw until the mounting rib
fully engages with the recessed groove on the trunnion bracket
• Engage the handle shaft with the crank and fasten with the SpringLoaded Hex Screw (B)
• The Table Lock Handle (16) engages when the crank is pulled back
towards the spring-loaded hex screw head to lock/unlock the Work
Table (15)
• Replace the Aligning Screw (6) and Wing Nut (see Fig 1)
• If necessary, adjust the Angle Guide (17) to reflect actual table tilt position
in degrees
Mounting bandsaw to work stand
WARNING: ALWAYS make sure your bandsaw is securely mounted to a
work bench or an approved work stand. Motor vibration, weight on the
work table and other factors may cause the bandsaw to tip over, slide or
walk along the work stand surface during operation. Failure to do so could
result in an accident, resulting in possible serious personal injury.
• The bandsaw must be securely fastened by the four base holes to a
work stand or workbench with heavy duty fasteners (not included). This
prevents the bandsaw from tipping over, sliding or walking/creeping
along the work stand/workbench surface during operation
Replacing the blade
• Unscrew the Upper (2) and Lower Cover Knobs (7) of the hinged housing
cover (see Fig 3)
• Loosen the Blade Guard Adjusting Knob (14) and position the Blade
Guard (3) half way above the table (see Fig 3a). Tighten the Blade Guard
Adjusting Knob (14)
• Loosen the two Blade Guard Mounting Screws (G) (Fig 3A) with a hex key
and remove the Blade Guard (3)
• Remove the Table Aligning Screw (6) from the work table
• Turn the Blade Tension Adjustment Knob (12) anti-clockwise to release
blade tension and remove the old blade
• Slide the old blade off the upper and lower Blade Wheels (F) and through
the table slot
• Guide the new blade through the Blade Slot (E) and on to the Blade
Wheels (F) so that the teeth are pointing toward the table slot and
downwards towards the work table (See Fig. 5)
• Centre the blade on the soft, non-slip surface of the upper and lower
Blade Wheels (F)
• Rotate the wheels clockwise to help guide and centre the blade on the
blade wheels
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Blade tension
• When the blade is centred on the upper and lower Blade Wheels (F), turn
the Blade Tension Adjustment Knob (12) clockwise until the spring begins
to compress
• Continue tightening until the blade is tight on the upper and lower blade
wheels
• Ensure the blade is tight so that it will not slip on the wheels, but do not
over-tighten
Blade tracking
NOTE: Set the blade tension BEFORE making any tracking adjustments.
Check that the blade guides are not touching the blade.
• By hand, turn the upper blade wheel clockwise and watch the blade
position on the surface of the wheel. If the blade moves off centre,
tracking adjustment is required
• If the blade moves towards the Outside Edge of the blade wheel (H), turn
the Tracking Adjustment Knob (13) clockwise. Continue adjusting until the
blade returns to and remains in the centre of the blade wheel
• If the blade moves towards the Inside Edge of the blade wheel (J), turn
the Tracking Adjustment Knob (13) anti-clockwise. Continue adjusting
until the blade returns to and remains in the centre of the blade wheel
• Check the position of the blade on the lower wheel. If the tracking is off,
continue to adjust the Tracking Adjustment Knob (13) clockwise and anticlockwise until the blade is centred on both blade wheels as they rotate
Adjusting the upper blade guide stabilising bars and blade
guide bracket (Fig 5)
NOTE: The upper and lower blade guides and support bearings stabilise the
moving blade during operation under load conditions. These guides MUST
be checked and adjusted BEFORE EACH USE and AFTER BLADE CHANGES.
• Loosen the two Blade Guide Adjusting Screws (M) with a hex key. Slide
each blade guide stabilising bar towards the Blade (5) so that they are
as close as possible to the blade, but without touching or pinching the
blade. Tighten the two Blade Guide Adjusting Screws (M) securely with
the hex key
• Loosen the Blade Guide Bracket Adjusting Screw (N) with the hex key
• Move this bracket in or out until the front of the two blade guide
stabilising bars are to the rear of, and not touching, the blade teeth
• Re-tighten the Blade Guide Bracket Adjusting Screw (N) securely with
the hex key
WARNING: ENSURE that the two blade guide stabilising bars do NOT
touch the teeth of the saw blade when you are operating the bandsaw and
applying pressure into the saw blade with your workpiece.
Adjusting the upper blade support bearing (Fig 5)
• The Blade Support Bearing (L) keeps the saw Blade (5) from being
pushed back when cutting. This support bearing should be fixed 3mm
behind the blade
• Loosen the Blade Support Bearing Adjustment Screw (K) with the hex
key. Position the Blade Support Bearing (L) 3mm behind the smooth, rear
edge of the blade
• Tighten the Support Bearing Adjustment Screw (K) securely with the
hex key
• Refit the Blade Guard (3) if no additional adjustments are required
Adjusting the lower blade guide stabilising bars, blade guide
and support bearing (Fig 6)
• Follow the same steps and sequence used when adjusting the upper
blade guide stabilising bars for adjusting the lower blade guide and
support bearing
• To access the blade guide adjusting screw and support bearing adjusting
screw, pass the hex key through the holes in the lower blade wheel
housing
NOTE: Make sure you have properly adjusted both the upper and lower
blade guides. The blade will be ruined if the blade teeth hit the blade guides.
Squaring the table to the blade
• Raise the Blade Guard (3) as far as it will go
• Loosen the Table Lock Handle (16)
• Set a combination square on the table and align it with the blade
• Move the Work Table (15) until it is at a 90° angle to the Blade (5). Tighten
the Table Lock Handle (16)
• Turn the Zero-Stop Set Screw (11) until it touches the frame. Turn the
shaft clockwise to tighten the table
• Recheck the adjustment. Reset the Angle Guide (17) to the actual correct
• reading
Tilting the work table
• Loosen the Table Lock Handle (16)
• Tilt the work table until it reaches the required angle
• Check the angle on the Angle Guide (17). Tighten the work table lock
handle
Wheel brush (Fig 7)
• The Wheel Brush (P) is located inside the housing and helps keep the
blade and the wheel free of sawdust and wood chips
• To adjust, loosen the screw and position the Wheel Brush (P) so that it
contacts the bristles of the brush
• Re-tighten the screw
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to modify this tool or create accessories not
recommended for use with this tool. Any such alteration or modification is a
misuse and could result in a hazardous situation, leading to possible serious
personal injury.
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Preparation
WARNING:
• To avoid possible injury, keep blade wheel motor housing cover closed,
secured in place and in proper working order while the tool is in
operation
• Turn saw OFF and UNPLUG the saw BEFORE removing, adjusting or
installing the blade
• To avoid possibility of injury from an accidental start, ensure the On/Off
Switch (10) is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the
power supply before making adjustments
Applications
Use the bandsaw ONLY for:
• Sawing wood and plastic
• Other applications based on approved accessories
Mitre gauge (Fig 8)
• The Mitre Gauge (19) can be turned 45° left or right
• To set the angle, loosen the Lock Knob (R) and rotate the mitre gauge
until it reaches the desired angle on the Index Scale (Q)
• Re-tighten the Lock Knob (R)
Sawdust ejection port
• The Sawdust Ejection Port (9) blows dust away from the user and the
work area
• The opening of the sawdust ejection port measures 1 ¼" and may be
connected to a standard wet/dry workshop vacuum system
Fence (Fig 9)
• The quick set Fence (20) can be moved on the work table and locked
in place by raising (unlocking) or lowering (locking) the Fence Lock
Handle (S)
WARNING: To prevent personal injury, ALWAYS disconnect the plug from the
power source when making any adjustment.
Operating Instructions
WARNING: To avoid blade contact and personal injury, adjust the Blade
Guard Assembly (3) so that it just clears the upper surface of the workpiece.
• For general cutting, follow the pattern lines by pushing and turning the
workpiece at the same time
• To achieve a curved radius cut, follow the pattern line with the blade
while turning the workpiece. The blade should cut in the middle of the
pattern line
• Use both hands to feed the work through the blade
• Make sure you hold the workpiece firmly against the work table
• Use light forward pressure and do not force the workpiece against the
bandsaw table
NOTE: The blade length for this bandsaw is 1425mm (56 1⁄4").
WARNING: Blade teeth are sharp. Take care when handling a bandsaw
blade.
Maintenance
WARNING: Always remove the plug from the mains power supply before
carrying out any maintenance/cleaning.
Cleaning
• Keep your machine clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal
parts to wear quickly, shortening the machine’s service life
• Clean the body of your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If
available, use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the ventilation
holes
Disposal
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic
equipment, with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the proper
way to dispose of tools
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Silverline Tools Guarantee
This Silverline product comes with a 3 year
guarantee
Register this product at silverlinetools.com within 30 days of purchase
in order to qualify for the 3 year guarantee. Guarantee period begins
according to the date of purchase on your sales receipt.
Terms & Conditions
Guarantee period becomes effective from the date of retail purchase as
detailed on your sales receipt.
PLEASE KEEP YOUR SALES RECEIPT
If this product develops a fault within 30 days of purchase, return it to the
stockiest where it was purchased, with your receipt, stating details of the
fault. You will receive a replacement or refund.
If this product develops a fault after the 30 day period, return it to:
Silverline Tools Service Centre
PO Box 2988
Yeovil
BA21 1WU, UK
The guarantee claim must be submitted during the guarantee period.
You must provide the original sales receipt indicating the purchase date,
your name, address and place of purchase before any work can be
carried out.
You must provide precise details of the fault requiring correction.
Claims made within the guarantee period will be verified by Silverline Tools
to establish if the deficiencies are related to material or manufacturing of
the product.
Carriage will not be refunded. Items for return must be in a suitably clean
and safe state for repair, and should be packaged carefully to prevent
damage or injury during transportation. We may reject unsuitable or
unsafe deliveries.
All work will be carried out by Silverline Tools or its authorized
repair agents.
The repair or replacement of the product will not extend the period
of guarantee
Defects recognised by us as being covered by the guarantee shall be
corrected by means of repair of the tool, free of charge (excluding carriage
charges) or by replacement with a tool in perfect working order.
Retained tools, or parts, for which a replacement has been issued, will
become the property of Silverline Tools.
EC Declaration of Conformity
The undersigned: Mr Darrell Morris
as authorised by: Silverline Tools
Declare that:
Product Code: 441563
Description: Bandsaw 190mm
Conforms to the following Directives:
• LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC
• MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC
• ROHS DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC
• EMC DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC
• EN61029-1:2000+A11+A12, EN61029-2-5:2002
• EN55014-1:2006, EN55014-2/A1:2001
• EN61000-3-2:2006, EN61000-3-3/A2:2005
Bandsaw 190mm
Registering your purchase
Registration is made at silverlinetools.com by selecting the Guarantee
Registration button. You will need to enter:-
• Your personal details
• Details of the product and purchase information
Once this information is entered your guarantee certificate will be created
in PDF format for you to print out and keep with your purchase.
The repair or replacement of your product under guarantee provides
benefits which are additional to and do not affect your statutory rights as
a consumer.
What is covered:
The repair of the product, if it can be verified to the satisfaction of Silverline
Tools that the deficiencies were due to faulty materials or workmanship
within the guarantee period.
If any part is no longer available or out of manufacture, Silverline Tools will
replace it with a functional replacement part.
Use of this product in the EU.
What is not covered:
Silverline Tools does not guarantee repairs required as a result of:
Normal wear and tear caused by use in accordance with the operating
instructions eg blades, brushes, belts, bulbs, batteries etc.
The replacement of any provided accessories drill bits, blades, sanding
sheets, cutting discs and other related items.
Accidental damage, faults caused by negligent use or care, misuse,
neglect, careless operation or handling of the product.
Use of the product for anything other than normal domestic purposes.
Change or modification of the product in any way.
Use of parts and accessories which are not genuine Silverline Tools
components.
Faulty installation (except installed by Silverline Tools).
Repairs or alterations carried out by parties other than Silverline Tools or its
authorized repair agents.
Claims other than the right to correction of faults on the tool named in
these guarantee conditions are not covered by the guarantee.
The technical documentation is kept by: Silverline Tools
Notified body: TUV Rheinland Co Ltd
Place of declaration: Shanghai, China
Date: 14/12/2012
Signed by:
Director
Name and address of Manufacturer or Authorised representative:
La plaque signalétique figurant sur votre outil peut présenter des symboles.
Ces symboles constituent des informations importantes relatives au produit
ou des instructions concernant son utilisation.
Port de protection auditive
Port de lunettes de sécurité
Port de masques respiratoires
Port du casque
Port de gants
Lire le manuel d’instruction
Construction de classe I (mise à la terre).
Conforme à la réglementation et aux normes de sécurité
en vigueur
Protection de l’environnement
Les produits électriques usagés ne doivent pas être jetés avec les
ordures ménagères. Veuillez les recycler dans les centres prévus
à cet effet. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez contacter
votre municipalité ou point de vente.
Classe de protection: ............................
L’intensité sonore peut dépasser 85 dB(A) et il est
recommandé que l’opérateur prenne des mesures de
Dans le cadre du développement continu de nos produits, les
caractéristiques techniques des produits Silverline peuvent
Lisez attentivement ce manuel ainsi que toute étiquette apposée sur l’outil
et assurez-vous d’en comprendre le sens avant utilisation. Rangez ces
consignes avec l’outil, pour référence ultérieure. Assurez-vous que toute
personne venant à utiliser cet outil ait attentivement pris connaissance de
ce manuel.
Sachez qu’utiliser un outil conformément aux prescriptions ne garantit
pas l’élimination de tous les facteurs de risque. Procédez avec prudence.
N’utilisez pas cet outil si vous avez des doutes quant à la manière sûre et
correcte de procéder.
protection sonore.
être modifiées sans préavis.
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Consignes générales de
sécurité relatives aux appareils
électriques
AVERTISSEMENT Veuillez lire l’intégralité des consignes de sécurité
et des instructions. Le non-respect de ces consignes et instructions peut
entraîner un risque de choc électrique, d’incendie et/ou se traduire par des
blessures graves
Veuillez conserver ces instructions et consignes de sécurité pour
référence ultérieure.
L’expression « appareil électrique » employée dans les présentes consignes
recouvre aussi bien les appareils filaires à brancher sur le secteur que les
appareils sans fils fonctionnant sous batterie.
Sécurité sur la zone de travail
a) Maintenir une zone de travail propre et bien éclairée. Des zones
encombrées et mal éclairées sont sources d’accidents.
b) Ne pas utiliser d’outils électriques dans des environnements
explosifs, tels qu’à proximité de liquides, de gaz ou de poussières
inflammables. Les appareils électriques produisent des étincelles
susceptibles d’enflammer la poussière ou les vapeurs présentes.
c) Eloigner les enfants et les passants pendant l’utilisation d’un
appareil électrique. Ceux-ci peuvent provoquer une perte d’attention
et faire perdre la maîtrise de l’appareil.
Sécurité électrique
a) La prise d’un appareil électrique doit être adaptée à la prise du
secteur. Ne jamais modifier la prise en aucune façon. Ne jamais
utiliser d’adaptateur sur la prise électrique d’appareil mis à la
terre. Des prises non modifiées, adaptées aux boîtiers de prise de
courant, réduiront le risque de décharge électrique.
b) Eviter le contact corporel avec les surfaces mises à la terre telles
que tuyaux, radiateurs, cuisinières et réfrigérateurs. Le risque de
décharge électrique est plus important si le corps est mis à la terre.
c) Ne pas exposer l’appareil électrique à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
L’infiltration d’eau dans un appareil électrique accroît le risque de
décharge électrique.
d) Ne pas maltraiter le cordon électrique. Ne jamais utiliser le
cordon électrique pour porter, tirer ou débrancher l’appareil.
Protéger le cordon électrique de la chaleur, du contact avec
l’essence, des bords tranchants et pièces rotatives. Un cordon
électrique endommagé ou entortillé accroît le risque de décharge
électrique.
e) Lors d’une utilisation de l’appareil électrique en extérieur, se
servir d’une rallonge appropriée à une utilisation en extérieur.
Cela réduit le risque de décharge électrique.
f) Si une utilisation de l’appareil électrique dans un environnement
humide ne peut être évitée, utiliser une alimentation protégée par
un disjoncteur différentiel. L’utilisation d’un disjoncteur différentiel
réduit le risque de décharge électrique.
Sécurité des personnes
a) Rester vigilent et faire preuve de bon sens lors de la manipulation
de l’appareil. Ne pas utiliser un appareil électrique lorsque l’on
se trouve dans un état de fatigue, ou sous l’influence de drogues,
d’alcool ou de médicaments. Un moment d’inattention pendant
l’utilisation d’un outil électrique peut se traduire par des blessures
graves.
b) Porter un équipement de protection approprié. Toujours porter
une protection oculaire. Le port de masque à poussières, chaussures
de sécurité antidérapantes, casque de sécurité et protections antibruit
adaptés aux différentes conditions de travail réduit le risque de
blessures corporelles.
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