Evolution 026-0007 Original Instructions Manual Download Page 16

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Fig. 15

Note: All CCS series machines are equipped with a cutting line 
debris blower. This directs air from a motor driven fan towards 
the area to the front of the blade, thus keeping the cutting line 
relatively debris free. 
This feature will aid the operator sight and follow the progress of 
the saw blade along the cut, keeping any marking-out  
lines visible.

WARNING: Any and all dust created is potentially prejudicial to 
health. 
Some materials can be particularly harmful, and the operator 
should always wear a dust mask which is suitable for the material 
being worked with. 
Professional help and advice should be sought if the operator is 
at all unsure about the potential toxicity of the material to be cut. 

WARNING: These machines must never be used to cut Asbestos 
or any material that contains, or is suspected to contain, 
Asbestos.
Consult/inform the relevant authorities, and seek additional 
guidance if Asbestos contamination is suspected.

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ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH

Note: All the CCS family of circular saws are equipped with  
a ‘safety start’ trigger switch to enhance operator safety. (Fig.15)

To start the motor:
•  Push in the safety lock button on the side of the handle with 

your thumb.

•  Depress the trigger switch. 

To stop the motor:
•  Release the trigger switch.

WARNING: The motor should never be started with the saw 
blade in direct contact with any surface of the workpiece. 

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CUTTING ADVICE

 

WARNING: The operator must always be aware of the position 
and routing of the power cable. The cable must be routed in 
such a way that there is no possibility of  
the blade coming into contact with the mains cable.
The cable should not pose a trip (or any other type) of hazard to 
the operator or any bystanders.

•    Do not force the machine.
•    Allow the speed of the saw blade do the work. Cutting 

performance will not be improved by applying excessive 
pressure to the machine and blade life will be reduced. 

•    When using the parallel edge guide, ensure that it is parallel 

Summary of Contents for 026-0007

Page 1: ...Original written in UK English Date Published 15 08 2018 Original Instructions bersetzung der Originalbetriebsanleitung Model drawings may differ to item supplied GB2438285 026 0007 026 0008 F165...

Page 2: ...nal Safety Instructions for circular saws Page 10 GETTING STARTED Unpacking Page 10 Items Supplied Page 10 Machine Overview Page 11 Preparation Page 12 Installing Removing a blade Page 12 Parallel Edg...

Page 3: ...organization but Technical help is also available from your supplier 1 3 CONTACT Web www evolutionpowertools com Email customer services evolutionpowertools com 1 4 WARRANTY Congratulations on your pu...

Page 4: ...mm Max Cutting Thickness 90 53mm Max Cutting Thickness 45 34mm BLADE SPECIFICATIONS F165 CCSL Blade Diameter 165mm Number of Teeth 14 Bore Diameter 20mm Kerf 1 7mm SPECIFICATIONS NOISE VIBRATION DATA...

Page 5: ...tion level during operation e g the work surfaces condition and orientation and the type and condition of the machine being used Before each use such factors should be assessed and where possible appr...

Page 6: ...t is a Hand Operated Circular Saw and must only be used as such It must not be modified in any way or used to power any other equipment or drive any other accessories other than those mentioned in thi...

Page 7: ...ols to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock d Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cor...

Page 8: ...use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier t...

Page 9: ...igned saw blade causing an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the workpiece toward the operator When the blade is pinched or jammed tightly by the kerf closing down the blade stalls and the motor...

Page 10: ...spect the machine and the blade before each use Do not use deformed cracked worn or otherwise damaged blades c Never use the saw without the original guard protection system Do not lock the moving gua...

Page 11: ...OWER BLADE GUARD 5 PARALLEL EDGE GUIDE 6 ERGONOMIC FRONT HANDLE 7 CARBON BRUSHES 8 ALLEN KEY BLADE CHANGE 9 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT LOCKING LEVER 10 DEPTH SCALE 11 REAR HANDLE INCORPORATING SAFETY START ON O...

Page 12: ...hen changing the machines blade Locate the supplied Blade Change Hex Key which is housed in the onboard storage facility similarly positioned on all machines Fig 1 Place saw on a level secure surface...

Page 13: ...ecially machined bore which incorporates two opposed flats Fig 7 These flats engage with two complimentary flats machined into the machines arbor shaft Re engage the arbor lock and tighten the arbor s...

Page 14: ...11 Using these features can aid rapid setting Note Although the depth scale and index mark are very useful enabling rapid depth setting using them should always be regarded as a guide to the setting a...

Page 15: ...which these machines may be used We recommend that the operator seeks advice from a competent authority or the workshop supervisor if they are at unsure of any aspect of using these machines It is im...

Page 16: ...nt authorities and seek additional guidance if Asbestos contamination is suspected 16 ON OFF TRIGGER SWITCH Note All the CCS family of circular saws are equipped with a safety start trigger switch to...

Page 17: ...e that the operators hand or fingers do not touch any part of the machines blade When a cut has been completed Release the ON OFF Trigger switch Allow the blade to come to a complete stop Remove the m...

Page 18: ...bed in fully 20 GENERAL MAINTENANCE CLEANING Note All maintenance must be carried out with the machine switched off and disconnected from the power supply Check that all safety features and guards are...

Page 19: ...RoHS Directive 2012 19 EU The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive And is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the following documents EN 62841 1 2015 EN62841 2 5 2015...

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