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Note:

 The vibration measurement was made 

under standard conditions in accordance with: 
BS EN 61029-1:2009

The declared vibration total value has been 
measured in accordance with a standard test 
method and may be used for comparing one 
tool with another.

The declared vibration total value may also be 
used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.

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VIBRATION 

£

 

WARNING: 

When using this machine the 

operator can be exposed to high levels of 
vibration transmitted to the hand and arm. 
It is possible that the operator could develop 
“Vibration white finger disease” (Raynaud 
syndrome). This condition can reduce the 
sensitivity of the hand to temperature as well 
as producing general numbness. Prolonged or 
regular users of this machine should monitor 
the condition of their hands and fingers closely. 

POWER

METRIC

IMPERIAL

UK/EU Motor (230-240V ~ 50Hz)

2400W

10A

UK Motor (110V ~ 50Hz)

2000W

18A

USA Motor (120V ~ 60Hz)

2400W

20A

*Power peaks at 20A during start-up, levels at 15A.

MACHINE

METRIC

IMPERIAL

Maximum Depth of Cut

*Progressive/incremental cutting required to obtain maximum cutting depth.

100mm

4”

UK/EU Speed (No Load)

4500min

-1

4500rpm

USA Speed (No Load)

5000min

-1

5000rpm

Protection Class

II

Degree of Protection

IP20

Gross Weight

9.5kg

21lbs

BLADE

METRIC

IMPERIAL

Diameter

305mm

12”

UK/EU Bore

22.2mm

7/8” 

USA Bore

25.4mm

1” 

Thickness

3mm

1/8”

Maximum Speed

5500min

-1

5500rpm

NOISE & VIBRATION DATA  

110V - 120V MODElS

230V - 240V MODElS

Sound Pressure L

P

A

96.0dB(A)   K=3dB(A)

98.3dB(A)   K=3dB(A)

Sound Power Level L

W

A

110.0dB(A)   K=3dB(A)

112.0dB(A)   K=3dB(A)

Front Handle Vibration Level

3.294m/s

2

   K=1.5m/s

2

2,273m/s

2

   K=1.5m/s

2

Rear Handle Vibration Level

3.611m/s

2

   K=1.5m/s

2

3.788m/s

2

   K=1.5m/s

2

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for DISC CUTTER

Page 1: ...Date Published 30 01 2014 Written in UK English V1 EN DISC CUTTER Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...UTIONS Page 06 Electrical Safety Page 06 Outdoor Use Page 06 General Power Tool Safety Instructions Page 06 Additional Safety Instructions Page 09 GETTING STARTED Page 10 Unpacking Page 10 Machine Ove...

Page 3: ...guarantee period and from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship This guarantee is void if the tool being returned has been used be...

Page 4: ...ne should monitor the condition of their hands and fingers closely power Metric Imperial UK EU Motor 230 240V 50Hz 2400W 10A UK Motor 110V 50Hz 2000W 18A USA Motor 120V 60Hz 2400W 20A Power peaks at 2...

Page 5: ...face material its condition density strength rigidity and orientation WARNING The vibration emission during actual use of the power tool can differ from the declared total value depending on the ways...

Page 6: ...nsure that they do not have access to and are not allowed to play with this machine 1 14 ELECTRICAL SAFETY This machine is fitted with the correct moulded plug and mains lead for the designated market...

Page 7: ...mp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock 2 4 3 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Personal Safety a Stay alert wat...

Page 8: ...ol for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 2 6 5 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Service a Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person usin...

Page 9: ...ize Install the dust extraction port cover when a dust collection hose is not in use During cutting operations if sparks could be generated cover the dust extraction port with its rubber cap and be su...

Page 10: ...ging away keep it safe throughout the guarantee period Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible manner Recycle if possible Do not let children play with empty plastic bags due to the...

Page 11: ...evolutionpowertools com EN MACHINE OVERVIEW 1 Safety Lock Button 2 Trigger Switch 3 Dust Extraction Port 4 Cutting Disc 5 Adjustable Disc Guard 6 Arbor Lock Button 7 Anti vibration Front handle 2 4 1...

Page 12: ...Install blade flange A on the inner side when the arbor hole in the cutting disc is 22 2mm 7 8 Fig 1 Install the blade flange B on the inner side when the arbor hole in the cutting disc is 20mm 3 4 Fi...

Page 13: ...ust extraction port of the Disc Cutter Fig 4 Follow all instructions supplied with the dust extraction machine when using such with this Disc Cutter Ensure that the hose and power cable of any attache...

Page 14: ...en using an extension cable Route any extension cable so that it does not pose a trip or any other hazard to the operator or any bystanders WHEEL GUARD ADJUSTMENT The Wheel Guard is adjustable and sho...

Page 15: ...e Do not cut a depth of greater than 50mm 2 Fig 8 If a cut of greater than 50 mm 2 is required make several passes Cut smoothly allowing the machine to work without forcing the blade WARNING Do not at...

Page 16: ...the machine Do not use solvents or similar products which could damage the plastic parts WARNING Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings in the machines casings etc The...

Page 17: ...17 www evolutionpowertools com EN PARTS DIAGRAM Parts Diagrams can also be downloaded from www evolutionpowertools com...

Page 18: ...me Evolution Build Voltage 110V 230 240V Input 50HZ 60HZ The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the product meets the requirements of directive has been compiled and is available for...

Page 19: ...19 www evolutionpowertools com EN NOTES...

Page 20: ...ower Tools LLC 8363 Research Drive Davenport Iowa 52806 866 EVO TOOL EU Evolution Power Tools Ltd 61 Avenue Lafontaine 33560 Carbon Blanc Bordeaux 33 0 5 57 30 61 89 JP 544 0031 0120 051 415 Discover...

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