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TECHNICAL DATA

 

ITEMS 

Twin Blade Saw 

FWT125S 

REMARK 

Voltage 

220-240V~ 50Hz 

  

Power 

860 W 

  

Blade Size 

2 X 

125mm X 30T 

2 in 1 Twin Blade Pack Design 

Various Speed 

3000 – 5500 min

-1

 

  

Max. Depth of Cut 

30mm 

Different material Max. cutting Depth in Page 11 

Protection Class 

 Class 

II 

Net Weight 

3.0 Kg 

  

Unit Size 

L x W x H

  485 x 175 x 155 mm 

  

Pack Size

L x W x H

  470 x 185 x 165 mm 

Carton Pack 

 

Noise/Vibration Information 

Measured values determined according to EN 60745.  
Typically the A-weighted noise level of the machine is: sound pressure level 95 dB(A); sound 
power level 106 dB(A). Uncertainty K=3 dB(A).  

 
Wear hearing protection, especially when sound pressure is over 80 dB(A) 
 

Overall vibration value (vector sum of three directions) determined according to EN 60745: 
Vibration emission value ah = <2.5 m/s

2

, uncertainty K = 1.5 m/s

2

 

!WARNING

 The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in 

accordance with a standardized test given in EN 60745 and may be used to compare one tool with 
another.  
The vibration emission level will vary because of the ways in which a power tool can be used and 
may increase above the level given in this information sheet. This could lead to a significant 
underestimate of exposure when the tool is used regularly in such a way.  
 

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Summary of Contents for FDL125

Page 1: ...Caution Read understand and follow all the Safety Rules and Operating Instruction in this Manual before using the product Original instructions 1 Twin Blade Saw FDL125 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ever modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthe...

Page 3: ...t in personal injury e Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations f Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing...

Page 4: ...ended could result in a hazardous situation 5 SERVICE a Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power...

Page 5: ...ach underneath the work The guard cannot protect you from the blade below the work d Do not attempt to remove cut material when blade is moving e Always check Lower Guard proper closing before each us...

Page 6: ...s are specially designed for your saw for optimum performance and safety of operation l DO NOT run the saw while carrying it Lower Guard may be opened by a contact with your clothing Accidental contac...

Page 7: ...he saw blade in the kerf and check that saw teeth are not engaged into the material If the saw blade is binding it may walk up or kickback from the workpiece as the saw is restarted d Support large pa...

Page 8: ...he same time e Entering with only one blade will cause unexpected kickback risking serious injury Therefore in the case of cutting at an angle do not approach from the side with only one blade touchin...

Page 9: ...t Allen Key 56 Lower Guard 50 Fixed Guard 16 Lubrication Feed Wheel 19 Spindle Lock 16 Front Handle 53 Dust Extractions 54 Dust Cap 6 Variable Speed switch 5 Switch 60 Saw Blades 62 Blade Bolt Blades...

Page 10: ...dB A sound power level 106 dB A Uncertainty K 3 dB A Wear hearing protection especially when sound pressure is over 80 dB A Overall vibration value vector sum of three directions determined according...

Page 11: ...ecially designed blades spin in opposite directions providing smoother finished cuts with less vibration and kickback than any single blade saw This tool is providing effortless cutting with its porta...

Page 12: ...mmended cutting speed in the manual Page 11 before you begin to cut into the workpiece j When making a cut ALWAYS use steady even pressure Forcing the saw causes rough cuts and could shorten the life...

Page 13: ...se the blade teeth excessive wear and teeth break result in shortening the blades life cycle This will cause a definite risk that the cut might split The splinter will get bigger and bigger and eventu...

Page 14: ...softer and the material thickness are different the user can slightly increase the cutting speed around the recommended speed range OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Protect saw blades against impact and shock...

Page 15: ...TERIALS Note ALWAYS use the lubricating device included when cutting Aluminum Copper Stainless Steel Cast Iron materials because they have a tendency to smear and adhere to the blades But for normal s...

Page 16: ...se saw blades that correspond with the characteristic data given in the operating instructions Selecting a Saw Blade An overview of recommended saw blades can be found at the end of this manual REMOVA...

Page 17: ...g 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 For mounting the blades it is best to place the machine with the blade B printing side facing the user Unplug the power allow the saw blade to cool down yOpen the lower guard as in Fig...

Page 18: ...xtreme cutting conditions cutting paste can be applied When cutting Aluminum Copper Stainless steel and cast iron the lubricating device must always be used Identify the lubrication unit next to the l...

Page 19: ...TION 1 Damaged teeth 1 Replace blades 2 Feed speed is too fast 2 Reduce the feed speed An unusually large amount of sparks 3 Blunt teeth 3 Replace blade pack 1 Feed speed is too fast 1 Reduce the feed...

Page 20: ...f acid free oil Before use the oil must be removed again otherwise the wood will become soiled Resin and glue residue on the saw blade produces poor cuts Therefore clean the saw blade immediately afte...

Page 21: ...Optional Accessories 1 Base Plate with Guide Ruler 2 Laser Guide Indicator 21...

Page 22: ...3 Sliding Guide Plate 22...

Page 23: ...Complies with the following Directives Machine Directive 2006 42 EC and or Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EC Standard and technical specifications re...

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Page 25: ...RUBBER 25...

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