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3.

DO NOT over-reach. 

Keep your proper footing and balance at all times. 

This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.

4.

Concentrate on the job in hand, no matter how trivial it may seem

. Be 

aware that accidents are caused by carelessness due to familiarity.

5.

Avoid accidental starting of the machine. 

Ensure the switch is in the off 

position before plugging the machine in to the power supply. Plugging in 
power tools that are switched on invites accidents.

6.

Dress properly. 

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry which may get 

caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. 
For best footing, wear protective footwear. Keep floor clear of oil, scrap 
wood, etc.

7. Wear gloves while handling saw blades and always store them in the 

protective packing provided. A dust mask should be warn to reduce the 
inhalation of harmful dust.

8. Always remove and stack cut timber in a suitable place, well away from 

the saw operator.

9. Switch the machine OFF immediately after the task is completed.

POWER TOOL USE AND CARE

1.

DO NOT force the power tool.

 Use the correct accessories for your 

application. The power tool will do a better and safer job at the rate for 
which it was designed.

2.

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.

3.

Disconnect the power tool from the power supply before making any 
adjustments or storing the tool

. These measures will reduce the risk of the 

power tool starting accidentally.

4.

Store power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons 
unfamiliar with these instructions to operate this product

. Power tools are 

potentially dangerous in the hands of untrained users.

5.

Maintain power tools in top condition.

 Check for misalignment or binding of 

moving parts, broken parts, or any condition that may affect the 
machine’s operation. If damaged, have the machine repaired before use. 
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.

6.

Check the power tool for damage before use.

 Any damaged part should 

be inspected to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its 
intended function. Any damage should be properly repaired or the part 
replaced. If in doubt, 

DO NOT

 use the machine. Consult your local dealer.

Summary of Contents for 3401997

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC1120 ISS 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 405MM CIRCULAR LOGSAW MODEL NO CLS405 PART NO 3401997...

Page 2: ...horoughly and follow the instructions carefully In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you and you can look forward to your purchase giving you long and satisfact...

Page 3: ...max dia 30 140 mm Wood Weight Max 11 kg Operating Voltage 230V 50Hz Motor Power 2200 W IP Rating IP54 No load blade Speed 2800 rpm Duty Cycle S2 15 minutes Blade Diameter 405 mm Internal Bore Diameter...

Page 4: ...ble away from sources of heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock 4 Use outdoor extension leads If working outdoors always use an approved cab...

Page 5: ...er the task is completed POWER TOOL USE AND CARE 1 DO NOT force the power tool Use the correct accessories for your application The power tool will do a better and safer job at the rate for which it w...

Page 6: ...tching off remember that the blade will continue to rotate for a short time after the stop button has been pressed to stop the saw 6 NEVER operate the saw without the blade guards being installed corr...

Page 7: ...ual before use Never reach into the running saw blade Wear eye protection Wear a breathing mask Wear ear protection Do not use in the rain Wear protective gloves Keep hands away from the blade or seri...

Page 8: ...s of your plug proceed as follows Connect the blue wire to the terminal which is marked N Connect the brown wire to the terminal which is marked L Connect the yellow and green wire to the terminal whi...

Page 9: ...e 12 Limit Plate 3 Log Carriage Extension 13 Handle 4 Pivoting Log Carriage 14 Top Guard 5 Inner Saw Blade Cover 15 Back Plate 1 6 Blade Guard 2 16 Back Plate 2 7 Outer Saw Blade Cover 17 Guide Tube w...

Page 10: ...g carriage and align its two holes with the upper two holes of the connecting part as Fig A step 1 2 Fix the back plate 1 to the table with one M8 x12 bolt flat washer and nut as Fig A step 2 3 Put th...

Page 11: ...arkeinternational com HANDLE Attach the handle to the back of the log carriage Secure it with two M8x25 bolts and lock nuts as Fig B Screw the wing bolt M5 x 20 into the hole at the upper right corner...

Page 12: ...d lock nut as Fig D CONNECTING PIVOTING LOG CARRIAGE AND BASE FRAME Lay the pivoting log carriage on the ground with legs inside the base frame and put one end of the cross brace outside as shown in F...

Page 13: ...saw blade retaining disc onto the motor shaft Place the saw blade together with the front retaining disc onto the shaft and touching the rear disc Secure it with the nut M20 as Fig G step 1 NOTE The a...

Page 14: ...the two special wrenches in a safe place OUTER SAW BLADE COVER Tighten the outer saw blade cover to the inner cover with four M5 x 10 cross head screws and flat washers as Fig H CAUTION INSTALLING TH...

Page 15: ...the guiding pipe with spring as Fig I step 1 Push the log carriage to the base frame until the open end of the guiding pipe is inserted into the angle part of the base frame as Fig I step 2 Secure th...

Page 16: ...clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com LIMIT PLATE Mount the limit plate and fasten with two M5 x 10 screws washers and spring washers as in Fig J TOP GUARD Mount the top guard wi...

Page 17: ...it with the wing bolt MOUNTING THE SAW TO THE FLOOR The foot of each leg is provided with an 8mm bolt hole for fixing the log saw to a suitably level floor or platform Choose a suitable position clos...

Page 18: ...move while cutting 3 If the length of the log is greater than the length of the carriage extend the adjustable log support carriage and set it s position to suit with the securing knob 4 Grip the hand...

Page 19: ...power cable to ensure it is sound and free from cracks bare wires etc 4 After use clean all dust and wood chippings from the saw and its hinged parts and guards 5 Ensure motor air vents are clear of d...

Page 20: ...or Service clarkeinternational com SAW BLADE CHANGE 2 Remove the limit plate by unfastening the M5 x 10 screws and washers 3 Support the carriage and pull the cotter pin and washer from the return gui...

Page 21: ...988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com 5 Lower the log carriage towards the ground 6 Remove the four M5 x 10 screws and washers from the blade guard and from...

Page 22: ...new blade 9 Replace all components in reverse order SHARPENING THE BLADE The saw blade can be sharpened several times without removing it from the machine Use a fine cut square bladed file of 8 12 for...

Page 23: ...ecome blocked Clean out air vents using compressed air or clean with a dry cloth Low supply voltage Ensure supply voltage is correct If an extension cable is used ensure it is of the correct rating an...

Page 24: ...M20 x 1 5 39 Bolt M8 x 40 11 Front retaining disc 40 Plug for 30mm section 12 Screw st 4 2 x 9 5 41 Bolt M8 x 50 13 Plastic wearstrip 42 Bolt M8 x 30 14 Locknut M5 43 n a 15 Blade guard 1 44 Top guar...

Page 25: ...25 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com COMPONENT PARTS...

Page 26: ...antee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY Through purchase of this product the customer is taking on the obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE r...

Page 27: ...27 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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