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2. CONTENTS

1.   TITLE PAGE

 

  1.1   INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................2

 

  1.2   REVISION HISTORY  ..................................................................................................2

 

  1.3   UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL .............................................................................2

 

  1.4   COPYRIGHT NOTICE .................................................................................................2

2.   CONTENTS

 

  2.1   CONTENTS..................................................................................................................3

3.   WARRANTY

 

  3.1   WARRANTY.................................................................................................................4

4. INTRODUCTION

 

  4.1   SCOPE........................................................................................................................5

    4.2 SPECIFICATION ..........................................................................................................5

 

  4.3  HANDLING & STORAGE.............................................................................................5

5.  HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION

 

  5.1  GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOL USE ............................6-7

 

  5.2  ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL SAWS.......................................7-8

 

  5.3  PENDULUM GUARDS.................................................................................................8

 

  5.4  ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CIRCULAR SAW BLADES..............8-9

 

  5.5  ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER PRODUCTS ..........................9

 

  5.6  RESIDUAL RISK ..........................................................................................................9

 

  5.7  CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY................................................................10

6.  TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

    6.1 IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................... 11

7.  UNPACKING AND CHECKING

    7.1 PACKAGING ..............................................................................................................12

 

  7.2  WHAT’S IN THE BOX.................................................................................................12

8.   PREPARING THE CIRCULAR SAW

 

  8.1  BLADE INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT.........................................................13

9.   BASIC CIRCULAR SAW OPERATIONS

 

  9.1  ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH .....................................................................................14

 

  9.2  DUST EXTRACTION .................................................................................................14

 

  9.3  CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT.............................................................................14

 

  9.4  CUTTING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................14

 

  9.5  PARALLEL GUIDE .....................................................................................................15

 

  9.6  LASER GUIDE ...........................................................................................................15

 

  9.7  SAW OPERATION .....................................................................................................15

10.  MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

    10. MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................................16

    10.2 TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................16

11.  OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

 

  11.1  OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................16

12.  DISPOSAL

    12.1 DISPOSAL..................................................................................................................17

13.  EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

 

  13.  EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ..................................................................................18

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .............................................................................. ENCLOSED

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13.1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

13.  EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

Read the instruction manual.

Wear face mask and safety 

glasses.

Wear ear defenders.

Wear protective gloves.

Do not abandon into the 

environment.

Keep out of the reach of children.

Warning!

99

Single value noise marking.

(Maximum declared A-Weighted 

sound power level in decibels).

For indoor use only.

Do not expose to rain.

Short-circuit-proof safety 

isolating transformer.

Lithium-ion product.

WEEE –

Waste Electrical & 

Electronic Equipment.

Do not dispose of Waste Electrical 

& Electronic Equipment in with 

domestic rubbish.

Class II construction

(Double insulated).

Polarity indication.

Rated voltage.

Do not incinerate or 

throw onto fire.

Fuse.

130°

Warning!

Laser product

WARNING:

 

LASER RADIATION – DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

Class 2 LASER PRODUCT

Maximum Output Power ________________________1mW

Emitted Wavelength ____________________________ 650nM

EN60825-1:1994 Safety of Laser Products

Summary of Contents for 56791

Page 1: ...ontains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both product and operator safety toget...

Page 2: ...ANUALS SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGH...

Page 3: ...TS 9 5 6 RESIDUAL RISK 9 5 7 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY 10 6 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 6 1 IDENTIFICATION 11 7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING 7 1 PACKAGING 12 7 2 WHAT S IN THE BOX 12 8 PREPARING THE CIRCULAR...

Page 4: ...ranty period is 90 days from the date of purchase The warranty is extended to 24 months for parts only This warranty does not apply to any consumable parts any type of battery or normal wear and tear...

Page 5: ...w blade Diameter 185mm Bore 16mm Thickness 2 4mm Maximum depth of cut 90 63mm 45 42mm Revolutions per minute no load 4 500r min Sound pressure level LpA 95 5dB A Sound power level LWA 106 5dB A Uncert...

Page 6: ...ing a tool will result in tool failure and user injury This covers the use of accessories Dress properly Loose clothing long hair and jewellery are all dangerous because they can become entangled in m...

Page 7: ...a live wire will also make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and shock the operator When ripping always use a rip fence or straight edge guide This improves the accuracy of cut and reduces c...

Page 8: ...kickback Use extra caution when making a plunge cut into existing walls or other blind areas The protruding blade may cut objects that can cause kickback 5 3 PENDULUM GUARDS Check lower guard for pro...

Page 9: ...e hub 5 5 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER PRODUCTS Laser radiation DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Class 2 laser product Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye loupe...

Page 10: ...electrician The damaged or incomplete plug when cut from the cable should be disabled to prevent connection to a live electrical outlet This appliance is Class II and is designed for connection to a...

Page 11: ...ndulum 6 Parallel guide 7 Parallel guide locking knob 8 Bevel angle locking knob 9 On off switch laser 10 Laser beam aperture 11 Auxiliary handle 12 Cutting depth adjustment knob 13 Rear handle 14 Cut...

Page 12: ...tempt to use the product The packaging material should be retained at least during the guarantee period in case the machine needs to be returned for repair Warning Some of the packaging materials used...

Page 13: ...uard 5 back using tab 2 and hold Ensure the specification of the replacement blade conforms with the machine i e outer diameter bore diameter width rpm and type e g woodcutting etc Before fitting the...

Page 14: ...in For example MDF medium density fibreboard which contains formaldehyde is a known carcinogen In addition to the above measures a correctly fitted dust mask suitable for the activity and in accordanc...

Page 15: ...on 9 and align the line of the cut on the workpiece When the blade is at its maximum speed approx 2 sec make the cut On completion of the cut switch off the laser 9 7 SAW OPERATION Caution When using...

Page 16: ...com Note Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out adjustment servicing or maintenance 3 Other 2 Have brushes replaced by an authorised service centre 3 Contact an authorised service centre...

Page 17: ...e that it is disposed of according to national regulations Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area In all circumstances Do not dispose of power tools with domestic...

Page 18: ...ose to rain Short circuit proof safety isolating transformer Lithium ion product WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Do not dispose of Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment in with domestic rub...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...Agent For aftersales servicing or warranty repairs please contact the Draper Tools Help line for details of an agent in your local area Published by Draper Tools Limited No part of this publication ma...

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