Elektra Beckum TKHS 315 C Operating Insructions Download Page 10

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Accessory holder installation

In a final assembly step two screw hooks
are installed on the sides of the front
legs to serve as accessory holder: 

1.

Turn one each hexagon nut 

(91)

about 10 mm up the thread of the
screw hook 

(92)

2.

Put a washer 

(93)

 on the screw

hook. 

3.

Put hook through the hole provided
in the leg and secure with one each
washer 

(93)

 and hexagon nut 

(91)

 

Tightening the screwed connections

Check all screwed connections of
the saw. Tighten all screwed con-
nections hand-tight with a suitable
tool. 

7.1

Mains connection

B

Danger! High voltage 

Operate this machine in dry sur-
roundings only. 

Operate the machine only on a
power source meeting the follow-
ing requirements (see also "Tech-
nical specifications"):

outlets properly installed,
earthed, and tested.

mains voltage and system fre-
quency conform to the voltage
and frequency shown on the
machine´s rating label;

fuse protection by a residual
current operated device (RCD)
of 30 mA sensitivity;

System impedance Z

max

 at the

interconnection point (house
service connection) 0.35 Ohm
maximum. 

3

Note: 

Check with your local Electricity

Board or electrician if in doubt whether
your house service connection meets
these requirements.

Position power supply cable so it
does not interfere with the work
and is not damaged.

Protect power supply cable from
heat, aggressive liquids and
sharp edges.

Use only rubber-jacketed exten-
sion cables with sufficient lead
cross-section (see "Technical
specifications"). 

Do not pull on power supply
cable to unplug.

7.2

Installation 

Place the machine on a firm, level
floor. 

Ensure there is sufficient space to
handle larger workpieces. 

For maximum upright stability the saw
can be bolted to the floor: 

1.

Place the fully assembled saw at a
suitable site and mark the bore
holes on the floor. 

2.

Move saw aside and drill the holes. 

3.

Align saw with the holes and bolt to
the floor. 

A

Risk of injury!
This saw may only be operated

by one person at a time. Other per-
sons shall stay only at a distance to
the saw for the purpose of feeding or
removing stock.

Before starting work, check to see
that the following are in proper work-
ing order:

power cable and plug;

ON/OFF switch

riving knife

blade guard

feeding aids (push stick, push
block and handle).

Use personal protection gear:

dust respirator;

hearing protection;

safety goggles.

Assume proper operating position:

at the front of the saw;

in front of the saw;

to the left of the line of cut;

when working with two persons,
the other person must remain at
an adequate distance to the saw.

If the type of work requires, use the
following:

suitable workpiece supports – if
otherwise workpiece would fall
off the table after cutting;

dust collector.

Avoid typical operator mistakes:

Do not attempt to stop the saw
blade by pushing the workpiece
against its side. Risk of kickback.

Always hold the workpiece down
on the table and do not jam it.
Risk of kickback.

Never cut several workpieces at
the same time – and also no bun-
dles containing several individual
pieces. Risk of personal injury if
individual pieces are caught by
the saw blade uncontrolled. 

C

Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Never cut stock to which

ropes, cords, strings, cables or wires
are attached or which contain such
materials.

8.1

Dust collector

A

Danger! 
 Dust of certain timber species

(e.g. beech, oak, ash) can cause can-
cer when inhaled. Use a suitable dust
collector when working in enclosed
spaces. The dust collector must meet
the following requirements:

hoses must fit the outer diameter
of the dust extraction ports (blade
guard 38 mm; chip case 100 mm);

air flow volume 

460 m

3

/h; 

vacuum at dust extraction port of
saw 

530 Pa; 

air speed at dust extraction port
of saw 

20 m/ s. 

The dust extraction ports are located at
the chip case assembly and at the saw
blade guard. 

Observe the dust collector's operating
instructions as well! 

Operation without a dust collector is only
possible: 

outdoors; 

for short-term operation 
(up to a maximum of 30 minutes); 

with dust respirator. 

8.2

Setting the depth of cut

A

Danger! 
Parts of the body or objects in

the setting range can be caught by
the running saw blade! Set the depth
of cut only with the saw blade at
standstill!

The saw blade's cutting height needs to
be adapted the the height of the work-
piece: the blade guard shall rest with its
front edge on the workpiece. 

Item

Description

Qty.

91

Hexagon nut M6

4

92

Screw hook M6 

2

93

Washer 6.4 

4

91

92

93

8.

Operation

Summary of Contents for TKHS 315 C

Page 1: ...115 168 7787 4702 1 0 TKHS 315 C Betriebsanleitung 3 Operating Instruction 15 Instructions d utilisation 27 Manuale d istruzioni 40 Manual de uso 53 A0280IVZ fm...

Page 2: ...e este produto est de acordo com as seguintes normas de acordo com as directrizes dos regulamentos controle de amostra de Constru o da CE efectuado por Vi f rs krar p eget ansvar att denna produkt ver...

Page 3: ...ving knife suction connector 7 Rip fence guide extrusion 8 Screw hooks as accessory holder 2x 9 Transport handle 2x 10 Leg 4x 11 Stanchion short 2x 12 Stanchion long 2x 13 Wrench for saw blade change...

Page 4: ...r mitre fence installed on left hand side of the saw table 24 Accessory holders for push stick feeding aid and push block handle 25 Crank for cutting height setting stepless from 0 85 mm 26 ON OFF swi...

Page 5: ...indicated by a bullet Listings are indicated by an En Dash 4 1 Specified conditions of use This machine is intended to rip and crosscut grown timber faced boards chip board and wood core plywood shee...

Page 6: ...h a suit able dust collector attached to the saw The dust collector must comply with the data stated in the technical specifications Ensure that as little as possible wood dust will get into the envir...

Page 7: ...steplessly between 0 and 45 To keep the set angle of inclination from changing when sawing it is locked by means of two handwheels 45 at the front and rear of the chip case Crank for cutting height ad...

Page 8: ...ust fit into each other Put hexagon head screws with washers fitted through from the outside from the inside put on washers and screw on hexagon nuts do not fully tighten yet 5 Screwing up the stanchi...

Page 9: ...gon nut 81 3 Note The top of the extension panel must be parallel and level with the saw s table top Wheel set installation The wheel set attaches to the rear legs of the saw 1 Through each of the whe...

Page 10: ...owing are in proper work ing order power cable and plug ON OFF switch riving knife blade guard feeding aids push stick push block and handle Use personal protection gear dust respirator hearing protec...

Page 11: ...ade and arrest by tighten ing knob 98 4 Set cutting width and arrest with knob 99 A Danger Always use the push stick if the distance between saw blade and rip fence is less than 120 mm 5 Set the cutti...

Page 12: ...it by centrifugal force Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel HSS or HS saw blades with visible damage cut off wheel blades A Danger Mount saw blade using only gen uine parts Do not use loos...

Page 13: ...cking can be 100 recycled Worn out power tools and accessories contain considerable amounts of valua ble raw and rubber materials which can be recycled These instructions are printed on paper produced...

Page 14: ...0 850 1050 Weight complete approx kg 62 0 62 0 Sound power level according to ISO 7960 no load when sawing Sound pressure level according to ISO 7960 no load when sawing dB A dB A dB A dB A 89 4 100 9...

Page 15: ...67 A 091 005 8860 B 091 005 8967 C 091 003 1260 D 091 101 8691 E 091 005 8851 F 091 000 0250 G 091 000 0195 H 091 001 2282 I 091 005 3353 J 091 005 3361 K 091 005 3345 U3a0280 fm...

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