Caution – Festool CS 70 E PRECISIO User Manual

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PRECISIO -

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- Use a suitable device to support long work-

pieces and ensure that they are horizontal.

- Pull the plug from the main power socket be-

fore changing tools and rectifying faults such
as removing trapped splinters.

- Do not remove offcuts or other workpiece parts

from the cutting area while the tool is still run-
ning and until the saw blade stops.

- If the saw blade is blocked, switch the machine

off immediately and disconnect the mains
plug. Do not remove the jammed workpiece
until you have done this.

- Cutting rebates or grooves is only permitted

with a suitable protective device fi tted, e.g. a
protective tunnel over the saw table.

- Do not use circular saws for cutting slots

(grooves in workpiece).

- Before transporting the machine, make sure

that the top protective guard covers the top
section of the saw blade.

- Do not use the top protective cover as a handle

for transportation!

- When not in use, store the push stick in the

holder provided on the machine.

5.2 Emission

levels

Noise emissions have been measured in accor-
dance with the specifi cations in EN 61029. These
specifi cations apply for operation as a trimming
saw and bench-mounted circular saw.
Noise level

Sound power level, idling

91 dB(A)

Sound power level,
during operation

103 dB(A)

Measuring uncertainty allowance K = 3 dB

Workplace emission levels

Workplace emission, idling

77 dB(A)

Workplace emission,
during operation

90 dB(A)

CAUTION

The noise produced during work may damage
your hearing.

Wear ear protection!

Measured acceleration

< 2.5 m/s²

The emission values specifi ed (vibration, noise)
were measured in accordance with the test con-
ditions stipulated in EN 61029 and are intended
for machine comparisons. They are also used for
making preliminary estimates regarding vibra-
tion and noise loads during operation.

be used. The cutting width of the saw blade
must be larger and the standard blade thick-
ness narrower than the thickness of the spac-
er wedge (2.2 mm).

- The tool must be compatible with the working

material.

- Deformed or cracked saw blades and saw

blades with blunt or broken cutting edges
must not be used.

- Transport and store the tools in a suitable re-

ceptacle;

- Only use the machine if all safety devices are in

their correct positions, the machine is in good
condition and has been well maintained.

- Replace a worn or damaged (e.g. bedded in)

tabletop immediately.

- Operating personnel must have received ade-

quate training in the use, set-up and operation
of the machine.

- Faults on the machine, including the separat-

ing guards or the tool, must be reported to
maintenance staff immediately upon discov-
ery. The machine must not be used until the
fault has been eliminated.

-

Wear suitable personal protec-
tive equipment: ear protection
to reduce the risk of hearing
loss, safety goggles, a dust
mask to prevent inhalation of
harmful dust, protective gloves

when working with raw materials and when
changing tools.

- To minimise noise, the tool must be sharpened

and all noise reducing elements (covers etc.)
must be properly adjusted.

- When cutting wood, connect the machine to a

dust extractor corresponding to EN 60335-2-
69, dust category M.

- Never process material containing asbestos.

- Make sure that there is adequate lighting in

the room or workplace.

- Always assume the correct position before

starting work:

- front at the operating end,
- facing the machine,
- next to the cutting line.

- Use the accompanying workpiece holder to

guide the workpiece accurately past the saw
blade.

- Use the accompanying spacer wedge and pro-

tective cover. Make sure the cover is set as de-
scribed in the operating instructions.

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