Titan ttb554tas User Manual

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1500W TABLE SAW
TTB554TAS
Barcode:5052931280483
WARNING: Read the instructions before using the machine.
Original Instructions_MNL_PTS1500_V02_120726
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1 Saw table 2 Saw blade g ua rd 3 Push stic k 4 Saw blade 5 Riving kn if e 6 Table i ns er t 7 Rip fence 8 Handwhe el 9 Fixing ha nd le 10 Stand le g 11 ON/ OF F sw itch 12 Rip fenc e lo ck in g lever 13 Extrac to r ho se 14 Cross- cu tt ing fence 15 Adjusti ng g ri p 16 Chip out le t 17 Tabl e wi dt h ex tension 18 Tabl e le ng th e xtensio n 19 Side sup po rt 20 Additio na l le gs 21 Horizo nt al s truts 22 Cross st ru ts 23 Rear sup po rt 24 Rubber f oo t
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13. Do no t ov errea ch . Keep pr op er foot in g an d balan ce a t all tim es .
14. Mai nt ain too l wi th c are . Keep cu tt ing too ls s ha rp an d cl ea n for bet te r and saf er p erfor ma nce. Fo ll ow instr uc tions f or l ub ric at io n and cha ng ing acc es sorie s. I nspec t to ol c ord perio di cally a nd i f da maged h av e them re pl aced by a n au thori se d se rvi ce facil it y. Ins pe ct exte ns io n cords p er iodic al ly and re pl ace if da ma ge d. Keep handl es d ry, cl ea n an d fre e of o il o r greas e.
15. Dis co nnect t oo ls . When no t in u se, bef or e se rvi ci ng a nd when c ha nging a cc essor ie s such as blade s, b its and c ut te rs, d is co nnect t oo ls from t he p ower su pp ly.
16. Rem ov e adjus ti ng k eys and w re nches . From th e ha bit of ch ec ki ng to s ee t ha t keys an d ad justi ng w rench es a re remov ed f rom the t oo l be for e tu rn ing it on .
17. Avoi d unint en ti ona l st ar ting. Ensur e sw itch is i n th e “o ff” w he n plugg in g in.
18. Use o ut door ex te ns ion l ea ds . When to ol i s used ou td oo rs, u se o nl y exten si on cord s in tende d fo r outdo or u se and so ma rk ed.
19. Sta y al ert. Wat ch what y ou a re doin g. U se c ommon s en se. Do no t op erate t oo l when yo u are tir ed .
20. Che ck d amage d pa rt s. Befor e fu rther u se o f th e too l, i t sh ould be c ar efull y ch ecked t o de termi ne t ha t it will op er ate pro pe rl y and per fo rm its in te nded fu nc tion. C he ck for al ig nm ent of movin g pa rts, bi nd in g of mo vi ng p arts, b re akage o f pa rts, mo un ting an d an y other c on ditio ns t ha t may a ff ect its o pe ratio n. A gua rd or oth er p art tha t is damag ed s hould b e pr op erly re pa ired or r ep laced b y an a uthor is ed s ervic e centr e un less ot he rw ise ind ic ated in t hi s instr uc tion ma nu al . Hav e de fe ctive switc he s repla ce d by a n autho ri sed ser vi ce faci li ty. Do n ot u se the to ol i f th e switc h do se not tu rn i t on a nd of f.
21. Warnin g. The usi ng o f any acc es so ry or a tt ac hment o th er than t ho se reco mm ended i n this in st ructi on m an ual m ay p re sent a ri sk o f perso na l injur y.
22. Hav e yo ur tool s re pa ire d by q ua lifie d pe rson. This el ec trica l to ol c omp li es w ith the r el evant s af ety req ui remen ts . Re pairs shoul d on ly be car ri ed o ut by q ua li fied pe rs ons usi ng o rigin al s pare pa rt s, other wi se this m ay r es ult i n co ns idera bl e dange r to t he user.
11 Do not abuse the cord. Never yank the tool to disconnect it from the sock et. Keep the co rd away from heat, oil and sharp edges. 12 Secure work. Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It is saf er than usin g your hand.
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Install the stand
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When as se mblin g th is st an d we s ugg es t the scr ew s are onl y li ghtly t ig hte ne d un til the sta nd i s fully a ss emb le d. NOTE. T here ar e di ffe re nt le ng ths of st an d strut s. E nsure y ou m atc h th em a s you assem bl e this st an d oth er wi se it w il l not sit s qu are. Tur n the saw u ps ide dow n an d pla ce i t on t he fl oo r. Fit a rub be r foot (2 4) t o eac h of t he four s ta nd legs ( 10 ). Secur e th e stand l eg s (10 ) to t he t abl e sa w using s cr ews and w as hers at e ac h corne r. (F ig. 2) Use hex s cr ews (27 ), w ash er s (2 8) an d nu ts (29) t o fi t a strut s (2 1) betwe en t wo stan d le gs (1 0) . Repea t fo r the sec on d strut s (2 1) an d th e secon d pa ir of sta nd l egs (14). Use hex s cr ews, wa sh ers a nd n ut s to fi t th e cross s tr uts (22 ) an d compl et e the assem bl y. Tig hten al l sc rews.
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1. Unpa ck a ll part s an d lay t he m on a f lat , st able su rf ace.
2. Remo ve a ll pack in g mat er ia ls an d sh ippin g de vices i f ap plica bl e.
3. Make s ur e the del iv ery c on te nts a re c omple te a nd free o f an y damag e. I f you find th at p arts ar e mi ssi ng o r sh ow da ma ge do not u se t he prod uc t but con ta ct your de al er. Usin g an i nco mp le te or d am aged pr od uct rep re sents a h az ard t o peopl e an d prope rt y.
4.Ens ur e that yo u ha ve al l th e ac ces so ries an d to ols nee de d for ass em bly a nd opera ti on. Thi s also in cl ude s pr oper pe rs onal pr ot ectiv e eq uip me nt .
Items n ot s uppli ed Items s up plied
1.Saw b la de (for w oo d)
1.S uitab le pers onal pr otect ive equ ipmen t (glov es, eye p rotec tion) .
2.C rossh ead(P H1) Scr ewdri ver
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3.Mou nt ing nut s( 40) , bo lt s(4 0) a nd washe rs (32)
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Screw t he a dditi on al le gs ( 20 ) to th e re ar legs (1 0) with
so that t he y point t ow ard s th e rear of t he m achin e (F ig. 4).
Tur n the tab le s aw upri gh t int o th e norma l op erati ng p ositi on .
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Fit a scr ew t hroug h ea ch of t he se t wo ho le s and int o th e corre sp ondin g ta ppe d holes i n th e table t op s ide Use fou r sc rews (2 7) , was he rs ( 28) a nd t wo nuts ( 29 ) to fit th e st and s id e brack et s(19) . Tig hten th e sc rews to s ec ure t he e xtens io n table , ma king su re i t is al ig ne d and flush w it h the tab le s aw. Repea t fo r the sec on d sid e ta bl e ext en sion. Use the s am e way to fi t th e rea r ex tensi on t able. Fully t ig hten al l sc rew s on ce t he ta bl e top and t ab le exte ns ions ar e al ign ed p ar all el and flu sh t ogeth er.
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Install the saw blade guard
1.Ins ta ll rivi ng k nif e Remov e th e table i ns ert w it h a screw dr iver. Set the s aw b lade to t he m axi mu m cu tti ng d epth, m ov e it to the 0 ° po sitio n an d lock it i n pl ace wit h th e fix in g ha ndl e (9 ). Slac ke n the scr ew ( make su re t he pl at e under t he t able is n ot r emo ve d) , the n in sert th e ri ving kn if e into th e sl ot. Ad just the riv in g knife ( 5) s o tha t th e ga p bet we en the sa w bl ade (4) a nd t he rivi ng k nif e (5) equ al s 3 - 5 mm(se e Fi g. 7) The riv in g knife ( 5) h as to b e in l in e wit h th e saw bla de ( 4) in lon gi tudin al direc ti on. Ret ig hte n th e sc rew.
Re-fi t th e table i ns ert .
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2. Fitt in g the saw b la de gu ar d (F ig. 9 )
CAUTI ON . The s aw b lade gu ar d (2) m us t be in pos it ion at al l ti mes to pr ev ent conta ct w ith the b la de. I t sh ou ld li ft u p and ont o th e workp ie ce when t he workp ie ce is pas se d thr ou gh t he sa w.
Place t he s aw blad e gu ard (2 ) to get he r with th e sc rew on to p of the riv in g knife (5 ) so th at t he s cre w is s nug in th e ov al hole .
NOTE. T he b lade gu ar d (2) s ho uld ret ur n to its re st p ositi on a fte r th e
workp ie ce has be en s awn .
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Faste n th e extra ct or ho se ( 13 ) to th e ch ip outl et ( 16) and t o th e extra ct or socke t of t he saw bl ad e gua rd ( 2) . A suitab le e xtrac to r sys te m ha s to be c on necte d to t he outl et o f the
(16). To remove t he s aw blad e gu ard , pr oc eed i n re verse o rd er. Impor ta nt! The (2) mus t al ways be l ow ere d ov er t he wo rk piece b ef ore you beg in t o cut.
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Install the rip fence
Adjus t th e rip fen ce ( 7) to t he d es ire d wi dth fro m th e blade u si ng the sca le r ules on t he t abl e su rf ace f or r efere nc e. To adj us t loose n th e loc k lever (1 2).
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Slide t he c ross- cu tti ng f en ce (1 4) i nto the s lo t of the sa w ta ble (1) . Slack en t he knob o n th e mit re g au ge. Tur n the cro ss -cutt in g fen ce ( 14) to se le ct the re qu ired an gl e. Re-ti gh ten the k no b. Loose n th e two kno bs t hat s ec ur e the f en ce, adj us t the len gt h of the fe nc e to suit an d re -tigh te n the t wo k no bs.
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Adjust the blade angle and depth
This ta bl e saw is de si gna te d wi th a ra te d input o f 15 00 Wa tts. Th is prod uc t is inten de d for cut ti ng wo od a nd s imi la r mater ia l e.g. MD F an d chipb oa rd, n ot b e used on o th er mate ri als o r th os e har mf ul to hea lt h. It is to be u se d for dry o pe rat io n on ly wi th out wat er o r other c oo ling li qu ids . This pr od uct is in te nde d fo r pr iva te d omest ic u se only, n ot for an y co mme rc ia l trade u se . It must n ot b e use d fo r any pur po ses oth er t han tho se d escri be d.
1.Adj us t the bla de a ngl e Loose n th e fixin g ha ndl e (9 ) an d tur n th e adjus ti ng grip ( 15 ) until t he p oin te r point s to t he requ ir ed an gl e on t he sc al e.
The bla de a ngle po in ter c an b e ad jus te d when ch ec king th e ac curac y of t he blade a ng le. wit h th e pow er d is con ne cted, p la ce a set sq ua re agai ns t the s aw blade . Adj ust the b la de an gl e wh eel u nt il the bl ad e is parr al lel to th e se t squ ar e then mo ve t he poin te r to 0° o n th e bl ade a ng le scal e.
2. Tur n the han dw heel (8 ) to s et th e sa w blade ( 4) t o the req ui red cut ti ng dept h.
Tur n anti- cl ockwi se : large r cu tting d ep th Tur n clock wi se: small er c uttin g de pth
Adjus t th e cutti ng d ept h
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1. Stop h ei ght (Fi g. 1 4 15 16 ) The rip f en ce (7) su pp lie d wi th t he th e ta ble saw h as t wo diff erent g ui de fa ce s. For thi ck m ateri al y ou mu st u se the st op r ail (25 ) as s hown in F ig . 15, for t hi n mater ia l you mus t us e the s to p ra il as s ho wn in Fig .1 6. To change o ve r the sto p ra il (2 5) t o th e low er g uide fa ce y ou have t o sl acken t he two knu rl ed scre ws ( 26) i n or de r to di sc onnec t th e stop ra il (25) fr om t he ho ld er (30). Remov e th e two knu rl ed sc re ws ( 26) t hr ough th e on e slot (b ) in t he stop r ai l (25 ) and ins er t in the ot he r slo t (a ). Remou nt t he stop r ai l (25 ) on t he h old er ( 30). Th e proce du re for ch an gin g ov er t o the hig h gu ide fac e is t he sa me .
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1.Mak in g longi tu din al c ut s IMPOR TANT. Aft er e ach new a dj ustme nt i t is ad vi sable t o ca rry out a t ri al cut in order t o ch eck the s et d ime ns io ns. After s wi tchin g on t he sa w, wa it f or th e bl ade to re ac h its max im um spee d of rotat io n befor e co mme nc in g wit h th e cut. Take extr a ca re when s ta rti ng t he c ut. Longi tu dinal c ut s inv ol ve c utt in g throu gh a w orkpi ec e along i ts f ull l en gt h. One edg e of t he work pi ece i s pr es sed a ga inst th e ri p fence (7 ) while i ts f lat s id e rests o n th e saw tab le (1) . The saw b la de guar d( 2) mu st a lw ays b e op erati on al and co ve r the wor kp iec e. When ma ki ng long it udi na l cu ts yo u mu st alwa ys s tand to o ne s ide of th e cutti ng l ine.
2. Cutt in g width : The rip f en ce (7) ha s to b e use d wh en m aki ng l ongit ud inal cu ts i n woode n workp ie ces. Th e rip fen ce ( 7) ca n be m ounte d on e ither s id e of the sa w ta ble (1). The rip f en ce (7) ha s to b e mou nt ed i n the g ui de rail o f th e saw tab le ( 1). The rip f en ce (7) ca n be s et to t he r eq uir ed d imens io n with th e he lp of the s ca le on the gu id e rail . You ca n clamp t he r ip fenc e in t he re qu ir ed po si tion by p re ssing t he l ock lev er (12).
3. Sett in g the sto p le ngt h (F ig . 17) The sto p ra il (25) c an b e mov ed i n lo ngi tu dinal d ir ectio n in o rder to p re ven t th e workp ie ce from b ec omi ng j am med . Rule of t hu mb: The r ear end o f th e sto p co mes up ag ai nst an im ag inary l in e that be gi ns roug hl y at th e ce nt er of t he b lade an d ru ns at an an gl e of 45° to t he rear. Set the r eq uired c ut tin g wi dt h
- Slack en t he knur le d scr ew s (2 6) an d pu sh the st op r ail (25 ) fo rward u nt il it touch es t he imag in ary 4 5° l in e.
- Retig ht en the kn ur led s cr ew s (26 ).
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Switc h on t he saw. With yo ur f inger s to get he r, pl ace y ou r hands f la t on the wo rk piece a nd p ush the wor kp iece al on g the f en ce i nto t he s aw blad e( 4). Guide t he w orkpi ec e at th e si de w ith y ou r left ha nd o nly as fa r as t he fron t ed ge of the sa w bl ade gua rd (2) . Alway s pu sh the wo rk pie ce t hr oug h to t he end of t he r iving k ni fe(5) . Leave t he o ff- cu ts on the s aw t abl e un til the s aw b lade ha s st opped a ga in. Secur e a lo ng work pi ece a ga in st sa gg ing at th e en d of the cu tt ing ope ra tio n (e.g. w it h a rolle r ta ble o r si mi lar d ev ice) Use the p us h stick ( 3) f or gu id in g the w or kpiec e if y our han d ge ts to wit hi n 125mm o f th e saw bla de . After u si ng the pu sh s tic k (3 ), plac e it b ack on th e ho lder.
2. Cutt in g narro w wo rkp ie ce s (Fi g. 1 8) Longi tu dinal c ut s in a wo rk pi ece s ma ller th an 1 25mm in w id th must a lw ays b e made wi th t he help o f th e pus h st ic k (3) . Funct io n of stic k: W hen c ut ting wo od , use sti ck t o push wo od t o adjoi n to t he table , t o av oid hur t ha nds . Opera ti on meth od : Whe n cu tting s ma ller wo od w ith fen ce , user ca n' t pus h wood by h an d direc tl y, but u se s tic k to l ock top c or ner of wo od a s below p ic tur e. Down to p us h forwa rd a nd pu sh w oo d to ad jo in to the t ab le , go for wa rd alon g fence . Aft er cutt in g, pu sh w oo d off f rom the t ab le. Pls n ot ice tha t sa wed o ff w ood shoul d be p ushed o ff tabl e by p ush s ti ck inst ea d of by han d.
WARNIN G. Worn o r da mag ed p us h sti ck s must be r ep laced i mm ediat el y.
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3. Cutt in g extre me ly na rr ow w ork pi eces( Fi g. 19) Longi tu dinal c ut s in an e xt re mel y na rrow wo rk piece w it h a width o f 30 mm or l es s must al wa ys be mad e wi th th e he lp o f a pus h bl ock. You ha ve not be en s uppli ed w ith a p us h bl ock . (E ither m ak e or purc ha se a suita bl e one fro m a sp eci al is t dea le r).
WARNIN G. Worn p us h blo ck s must be r ep laced w it hout de la y.
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5. Maki ng c ross cu ts ( Fig . 22 )
Push th e cr oss-c ut tin g fe nc e (14 ) in to one of t he t wo slot s of t he sa w ta bl e and set it to t he r equir ed a ngl e. I f yo u als o wa nt to set t he s aw blad e at a n angle , use the s lo t which p re ven ts y ou r han d an d the mit re g auge co mi ng into c on tac t with th e sa w blade . Set the f en ce rail t o th e mos t su itabl e le ngth. Press t he w orkpi ec e fir ml y ag ain st t he mitr e ga uge. Switc h on t he saw. Push th e cr oss-c ut tin g fe nc e (14 ) an d the wor kp iece to wa rd the sa w bl ade i n order t o ma ke the cu t.
WAR NING. W he n cross c ut tin g, d o not use t he r ip fenc e (7 ) as a leng th stop as t he c ut off pi ece c ou ld b ind b et ween th e ri p fence a nd t he blad e and cau se k ickba ck .
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4. Maki ng b evel cu ts ( Fig . 20 /2 1) Alway s us e the rip f en ce (7 ) wh en c utt in g bevel s. Set the s aw b lade to t he r equ ir ed a ngl e. Set the r ip f ence (7 ) to s uit t he w id th an d he ight of t he w orkpi ec e. Carry o ut t he cut in a cc ord an ce w ith t he w orkpi ec e width .
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To sta rt th e ma chi ne, p ress th e tabs on e ither s ide of th e red s afe ty butt on and li ft it and t he swit ch( ) cov er plat e upwar ds to rev eal the o n and off b utton s. Push t he
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Alway s ho ld the gu id ed pa rt o f th e wor kp iece. N ev er hold t ha t part of t he workp ie ce, whi ch i s bei ng c ut o ff. Alway s pu sh the cr os s-c ut ti ng fe nc e (14) fa r en ough fo rw ard for t he w ork pi ece to be cut t hr ough co mp let el y. Switc h off the s aw a gain. Wai t for the s aw b lade to s to p bef or e you rem ov e the off -cuts .
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Funct io n of stic k: W he n cut ti ng w ood, us e st ick to pu sh w ood to ad jo in to the tab le , t o avoid h ur t ha nds .
Opera ti on meth od : Wh en cu tt in g small er w ood wit h fe nce, us er c an't push wo od b y hand di re ct ly, bu t us e stick t o lo ck top co rn er of woo d as below p ic ture.
Down to p us h forwa rd a nd p ush w oo d to a djoin t o th e table , g o fo rward along f en ce. Afte r cu tt ing , pu sh w ood off f rom the t ab le. Pls n ot ice tha t sawed o ff wood s ho ul d be pu sh ed o ff ta bl e by push s ti ck inst ea d of by hand.
Additional safety warning for construction dust
The u pda ted C ont rol o f Sub sta nce s Haz ard ous to Hea lth R egu lations 1st October 201 2 now a lso t arg ets t o red uce t he risks asso cia ted w ith s ili ca, w ood a nd gy psu m dus ts. Con str uction workers are on e of th e at- ris k gro ups w ith in th is be cau se of t he du st tha t the y bre ath e: si lic a dus t is no t jus t a nuisance; it is a rea l ris k to yo ur lungs ! Sil ica i s a nat ura l min era l pre sen t in la rge a mou nts i n thi ngs l ike sand , san dst one and g ran ite . It is a lso comm onl y fou nd in many constru cti on ma ter ial s suc h as con cre te an d mor tar. The silica is bro ken into v ery f ine d ust ( als o kno wn as Res pir able Cry stalline Sili ca or RCS) du ring many common tasks such as cu tti ng, dri lli ng an d gri ndi ng Bre ath ing in ver y fin e par tic les o f cry sta lli ne si lic a can l ead t o the d eve lop men t of: Lun g can cer S ili cosis Chr oni c Obs tru ctive Pulmona ry Disor der ( Chr oni c obs tru cti ve pu lmo nary dis ease (CO PD) And b rea thi ng in f ine p art icl es of w ood d ust c an lead to th e dev elopment of Asthm a The r isk o f lun g dis eas e is linke d to people who re gularly breat he const ruc tio n dus t ove r a per iod o f tim e, not on the o dd oc cas ion . To protect the lun g, th e COS HH Re gul ations sets a limi t on th e amo unt o f the se dus ts th at yo u can b rea the ( cal led a Wo rkplace Exposure Limi t or WEL) whe n ave rag ed ov er a no rma l wor kin g day. Th ese l imi ts ar e not a large amount of dust : whe n com par ed to a p enn y it is ti ny – li ke a sm all p inc h of salt: Thi s lim it is t he le gal maxi mum ; the most you can breathe after the righ t con trols hav e bee n use d. How t o red uce t he am oun t of dust? 1 Red uce t he am oun t of cutti ng by using the be st si zes of bui ldi ng pr oducts. 2 Use a less powerfu l tool e.g. a bloc k cut ter i nst ead of ang le gr ind er. 3 Usi ng a differ ent method of work a lto gether – e.g. u sin g a nai l gun to direct fasten cab le tr ays i nst ead o f dri lli ng ho les f irs t. Ple ase a lwa ys wo rk wi th ap pro ved s afe ty eq uip ment, su ch as t hos e dus t mas ks tha t spe cia lly d esi gned to fi lte r out m icr osc opic par ticles and us e the d ust ext rac tion fac ility at all ti me. For m ore i nfo rma tio n ple ase s ee th e HSE w ebs ite : htt p:/ /www.hs e.gov.u k/c ons truction or http://ww w.hse.g ov.uk /pubns/c is6 9.p df
War ning: So me du st p ar tcl es c reate d by p ower sandi ng ,sawi ng ,gr in ding, dr ill and o th er co ns tr uct io n jobs co nt ain chemi ca ls konw n to c aus e ca ncer,b ir th defe ct s or othe r re pro du ct ive harm. So me exam pl es of t he se c hem ca is are:
Lead fr om l ead-b as ed pa in ts . Cryst al ine sil ic a fro m br ic ks an d ce ment an d ot her mas on ry prod uc ts. Arseni c an d chrom iu m fro m ch em ica ll y treat ed t imber. Your r isk fro m th ese exp os ure v ar ies,d ep endin g up on how of te n you do th is ytpe pf w or k.To redu ce y our e xp os ure t o th ese che mi cals: Wor k in a w ell-v en tilat ed a rea . Wor k wi th appr ov ed safe ty e qui pm ent,s uc h as thos e du st mask s th at ar e speci al ly desi gn ed to f il it er mi cr oscop ic p artic le s.
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TTB554TAS by TITAN
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TTB554TAS by TITAN
Designation:1500W Table Saw
Model:TTB554TAS
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EN 61029-2-1:2010
EN 55014-1/A2:2011
EN 55014-2/A2:2008
EN 61000-3-2/A2:2009
EN 61000-3-3:2008
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