Metabo KGS 255 Plus User Manual
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Keep bystanders, particularly chil-
dren, out of the danger zone. Do not
permit other persons to touch the
tool or power cable while it is run-
ning.
dren, out of the danger zone. Do not
permit other persons to touch the
tool or power cable while it is run-
ning.
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Do not overload tool – use it only
within the performance range it was
designed for (see "Technical Speci-
fications").
within the performance range it was
designed for (see "Technical Speci-
fications").
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Danger! Risk of electric shock!
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Do not expose tool to rain.
Do not operate tool in damp or wet
environment.
Prevent body contact with earthed
objects such as radiators, pipes,
cooking stoves, refrigerators when
operating this tool.
Do not operate tool in damp or wet
environment.
Prevent body contact with earthed
objects such as radiators, pipes,
cooking stoves, refrigerators when
operating this tool.
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Do not use the power cable for pur-
poses it is not intended for.
poses it is not intended for.
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Risk of injury by moving parts!
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Do not operate the tool without
installed guards.
installed guards.
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Always keep sufficient distance to
the saw blade. Use suitable feeding
aids, if necessary. Keep sufficient
distance to driven components
when operating this tool.
the saw blade. Use suitable feeding
aids, if necessary. Keep sufficient
distance to driven components
when operating this tool.
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Wait for the saw blade to come to a
complete stop before removing cut-
offs, scrap, etc. from the work area.
complete stop before removing cut-
offs, scrap, etc. from the work area.
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Cut only work pieces of dimensions
that allow for safe and secure hold-
ing while cutting.
that allow for safe and secure hold-
ing while cutting.
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Do not attempt to stop the saw
blade by pushing the workpiece
against its side.
blade by pushing the workpiece
against its side.
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Ensure tool is disconnected from
power supply before servicing.
power supply before servicing.
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Ensure that, when switching on (e.g.
after servicing), no tools or loose
parts are left on or in the tool.
after servicing), no tools or loose
parts are left on or in the tool.
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Unplug if the tool is not used.
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Cutting hazard, even with the
cutting tool at standstill!
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Wear gloves when changing cutting
tools.
tools.
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Store saw blade in such manner that
nobody will get hurt.
nobody will get hurt.
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Risk of sawhead kickback (the
saw blade is caught in the workpiece
and the sawhead kicked up all of a
sudden)!
and the sawhead kicked up all of a
sudden)!
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Make sure the saw blade is suitable
for the workpiece material.
for the workpiece material.
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Hold the handle firmly. When the
saw blade enters the workpiece, the
kickback risk is particularly high.
saw blade enters the workpiece, the
kickback risk is particularly high.
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Cut thin or thin-walled workpieces
only with fine-toothed saw blades.
only with fine-toothed saw blades.
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Always use sharp saw blades.
Replace blunt saw blades at once.
Increased risk of kickback when a
blunt tooth gets caught by the work-
piece's surface.
Replace blunt saw blades at once.
Increased risk of kickback when a
blunt tooth gets caught by the work-
piece's surface.
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Do not jam workpieces.
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Avoid lateral pressure on the saw
blade when grooving – use a stock
clamp.
blade when grooving – use a stock
clamp.
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If in doubt, check workpiece for
inclusion of foreign matter (e.g. nails
or screws).
inclusion of foreign matter (e.g. nails
or screws).
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Never cut several workpieces at the
same time – and also no bundles
containing several individual pieces.
Risk of personal injury if individual
pieces are caught by the saw blade
uncontrolled.
same time – and also no bundles
containing several individual pieces.
Risk of personal injury if individual
pieces are caught by the saw blade
uncontrolled.
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Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
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Ensure that no parts of the body or
clothing can be caught and drawn in
by rotating components (no neck-
ties, no gloves, no loose-fitting
clothes; contain long hair with hair-
net).
clothing can be caught and drawn in
by rotating components (no neck-
ties, no gloves, no loose-fitting
clothes; contain long hair with hair-
net).
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Never attempt to cut any workpieces
which contain
which contain
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ropes,
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strings,
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cords,
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cables or
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wires, or to which any of the
above are attached.
above are attached.
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Hazard generated by insuffi-
cient personal protection gear!
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Wear ear protection.
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Wear safety glasses.
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Wear dust mask.
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Wear suitable work clothes.
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Wear non-slip shoes.
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Risk of injury by inhaled wood
dust!
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Dust of certain timber species (e.g.
beech, oak, ash) can cause cancer
when inhaled. Work only with a suit-
able dust extractor connected to the
saw. The dust extractor must com-
ply with the data stated in the techni-
cal specifications.
beech, oak, ash) can cause cancer
when inhaled. Work only with a suit-
able dust extractor connected to the
saw. The dust extractor must com-
ply with the data stated in the techni-
cal specifications.
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Ensure that as little as possible
wood dust will get into the environ-
ment:
wood dust will get into the environ-
ment:
−
remove wood dust deposit in the
work area (do not blow away!);
work area (do not blow away!);
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fix any leakages on the dust
extractor;
extractor;
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ensure good ventilation.
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Hazard generated by modifica-
tion of the machine or the use of non-
OEM parts not tested and approved
by the manufacturer!
by the manufacturer!
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Assemble tool in strict accordance
with these instructions.
with these instructions.
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Use only parts approved by the
equipment manufacturer. This
applies especially for:
equipment manufacturer. This
applies especially for:
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saw blades (see "Technical
Specifications" for stock nos.);
Specifications" for stock nos.);
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safety devices (see "Technical
Specifications" for stock nos.).
Specifications" for stock nos.).
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Do not change any parts.
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Hazard generated by tool
defects!
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Keep tool and accessories in good
repair. Observe the maintenance
instructions.
repair. Observe the maintenance
instructions.
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Before any use check tool for possi-
ble damage: before operating the
tool all safety devices, protective
guards or slightly damaged parts
need to be checked for proper func-
tion as specified. Check to see that
all moving parts work properly and
do not jam. Make sure that all parts
and accessories are properly
installed and safely secured to
ensure the safe and trouble-free
operation of the machine.
ble damage: before operating the
tool all safety devices, protective
guards or slightly damaged parts
need to be checked for proper func-
tion as specified. Check to see that
all moving parts work properly and
do not jam. Make sure that all parts
and accessories are properly
installed and safely secured to
ensure the safe and trouble-free
operation of the machine.
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Do not use damaged or warped saw
blades.
blades.
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Damaged protection devices or
parts must be repaired or replaced
by a qualified specialist. Have dam-
aged switches replaced by a Serv-
ice Centre. Do not operate tool if the
switch cannot be turned ON or OFF.
parts must be repaired or replaced
by a qualified specialist. Have dam-
aged switches replaced by a Serv-
ice Centre. Do not operate tool if the
switch cannot be turned ON or OFF.
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Keep handles free of oil and grease.
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Risk of injury by noise!
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Wear ear protection.
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For reasons of noise protection do
not use warped saw blades. A
warped blade is exiting vibrations to
an especially large extent, which
means noise.
not use warped saw blades. A
warped blade is exiting vibrations to
an especially large extent, which
means noise.
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Laser radiation hazard!
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Laser beams can cause serious eye
injuries.
Avoid direct eye contact with the
laser beam. Never look into the
laser outlet.
injuries.
Avoid direct eye contact with the
laser beam. Never look into the
laser outlet.
3.3
Symbols on the Machine
Danger!
Disregard of the following
warnings can lead to
severe personal injury or
material damage.
Disregard of the following
warnings can lead to
severe personal injury or
material damage.