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necessary, adjust the angle adjustment 
facility as described in the section “Set-
ting the cutting angle”.

3.  To turn the saw blade out of the saw 

table as far as the maximum, turn the 
crank clockwise as far as the stop.

4.  Remove the splitter by turning the 

clamping screw (33) several revolutions 
counterclockwise to slacken it and then 
pull the splitter up and out.

5.  Secure the saw blade using the saw bla-

de wrench (12): The detents on the saw 
blade wrench engage in the openings 
in the saw blade fl ange.

6.  Using the ring wrench (14), turn the 

hexagon screw (44) approx. one revolu-
tion counterclockwise to slacken it.

7.  Hold the saw blade fi rmly and carefully 

in one hand and remove the hexagon 
screw (44) complete with washer and 
saw blade fl ange from the drive shaft.

8.  Now remove the saw blade from the 

drive shaft and carefully pull it up and 
out of the saw table.

9.  Clean the outer and inner saw blade 

fl ange carefully before you fi t a new 
saw blade.

10.  Place a new saw blade on the drive 

shaft. Check that the direction of rota-
tion is correct: the cutting angle of the 
teeth must point in the running direc-

tion, meaning forwards. The running 
direction is normally also shown on the 
saw blade as well.

11.  Fit the outer saw blade fl ange back on 

the drive shaft. Make sure that the ou-
ter saw blade fl ange is correctly aligned 
when you do this.

12.  Insert the hexagon screw through the 

pressure plate and into the drive shaft 
and tighten it by hand.

13.  Turn the saw blade carefully in the 

running direction: it must be exactly 
centered and must not “wobble”. Check 
that the saw blade, outer fl ange and 
pressure plate are correctly seated. If 
the saw blade is not exactly centered, 
align the parts again.

14.  Hold the saw blade securely using the 

saw blade wrench and turn the hexa-
gon screw until it is tight using the ring 
wrench.

15.  Fit the splitter, table insert and saw 

blade guard as described in the section 
“Fitting/adjusting the splitter”.

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Summary of Contents for F-TS 2000-1

Page 1: ...Original instructions TABLE SAW User Manual F_TS_2000_1_GB_SPK7 indb 1 F_TS_2000_1_GB_SPK7 indb 1 04 06 2019 10 18 42 04 06 2019 10 18 42...

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Page 7: ...7 28 29 44 30 a b F_TS_2000_1_GB_SPK7 indb 7 F_TS_2000_1_GB_SPK7 indb 7 04 06 2019 10 18 58 04 06 2019 10 18 58...

Page 8: ...a 24 5 Before using the equipment 26 6 Operation 28 7 Replacing the power cable 36 8 Cleaning maintenance and ordering spare parts 36 9 Disposal and recycling 38 10 Storage 38 11 Transport 38 12 Troub...

Page 9: ...afety goggles Sparks generated during work or splinters chips and dust emitted by the equipment can cause loss of sight Caution Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be gene rate...

Page 10: ...ilure to adhere to the safety information and instructions set out below may result in electric shock fire and or seri ous injury Keep all the safety information and inst ructions in a safe place for...

Page 11: ...nd Remove flat batteries immediately from the equipment There is an increased risk of leakage Always change all batteries in one go Insert only batteries of the same type do not use different types of...

Page 12: ...c power tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use the power cable for a purpose for which it is not designed for example to carry the power tool hang it up or to pull the plug out of t...

Page 13: ...thing away from moving parts Loose clothing jewelry or long hair can be caught by moving parts g If dust extraction devices and dust collection devices can be tted they must be connected and must be u...

Page 14: ...hand Using electric tools for purposes other than the one for which they are designed can result in dangerous situations h Keep the handles and grip surfaces dry clean and free from oil and grea se If...

Page 15: ...e moment of inattention or a slip and your hand could be directed towards them which could result in serious inju ries b Only feed the workpiece to the saw blade or cutting tool against the direction...

Page 16: ...y stay horizontal Long and or wide work pieces have a tendency to fall off at the edge of the saw table this leads to a loss of control the jamming of the saw blade and kickbacks j Feed the workpiece...

Page 17: ...idental contact with the saw blade or kickback could cause your fingers to be drawn into the saw blade c Never hold and press a workpiece against the rotating saw blade when you want to saw the workpi...

Page 18: ...splitter or the saw blade safety guard and when the machine is left unattended Precautions are intended to help prevent accidents b Never leave the bench type circular saw running unattended Switch o...

Page 19: ...this could lead to serious injuries Additional safety instructions 1 Only use a saw blade which has the external diameter and hole diameter specified in the original operating inst ructions Technical...

Page 20: ...equipment 17 While you are moving the machine it is best to cover the top part of the blade e g with the guard 18 Give these safety instructions to all per sons who work on the machine 19 Do not use t...

Page 21: ...c tools out of the reach of children Do not allow people who are not familiar with the tool or who have not read these instructions to use the tool Electric tools are dange rous if they are used by in...

Page 22: ...6 Spring washer 24x 27 Washer small 16x 28 Washer large 8x 29 Hex nut 12x 30 Knurled screw table width extension 31 Blade 32 Crank arm 33 Clamping screw 34 Clamping plate 35 Eccentric lever 36 Bar wit...

Page 23: ...the machine s size The equipment is not to be used for cutting any type of round wood The equipment is to be operated only with suitable saw blades saw blades made of HM or CV It is prohibited to use...

Page 24: ...er will be liable for any damage or injuries of any kind resulting from such misuse Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warr...

Page 25: ...on the way in which the power tool is used especially the type of workpiece it is used for For the protection of the operator safety measures must be specified which are based on an estimate of the st...

Page 26: ...holes provided in the saw table and the threaded sockets in the legs 4 Then fit one middle strut 9 between each of the legs by inserting the faste ning opening at the ends of the middle strut into the...

Page 27: ...ace the table insert immediately if it is damaged or is no longer flush with the saw table 3 Make sure that the angle adjustment facility of the saw blade is set to 0 If necessary adjust the angle adj...

Page 28: ...uction hose of a suitable chip extraction system e g a multi purpose vacuum cleaner to the dust extraction connector 37 and secure it with e g a hose clip Please note A normal household vacuum cleaner...

Page 29: ...eces and it should be mounted on the right hand side of the saw blade as far as possible There are two different scales on the rail 36 on the front side of the saw table and these indicate the distanc...

Page 30: ...system coincides with the required angular setting 5 Tighten the knurled screw again Laser Fig 24 With the help of the laser 3 you can perform precision cutting work with your bench type circular saw...

Page 31: ...battery compartment 6 Replace the battery compartment cover 7 Swing the saw blade guard 2 down again Switching the bench type circular saw on and o WARNING Risk of injury If the bench type circular s...

Page 32: ...e vice Regularly check and clean the suction channels Making longitudinal cuts When you make a longitudinal cut you cut the workpiece in its longitudinal direction To do so press one edge of the workp...

Page 33: ...ece width and height see the section Parallel stop 3 Carry out the cut in accordance with the workpiece width see the section Ma king longitudinal cuts Making cross cuts Fig 28 WARNING Risk of injury...

Page 34: ...terial WARNING Risk of injury There is a risk of serious injuries if the bench type circular saw is handled impro perly Switch off the bench type circular saw immediately and pull the power plug out o...

Page 35: ...ly before you fit a new saw blade 10 Place a new saw blade on the drive shaft Check that the direction of rota tion is correct the cutting angle of the teeth must point in the running direc tion meani...

Page 36: ...u may burn yourself Allow the saw blade to cool down com pletely every time before you start any cleaning work NOTE Risk of damage The ingress of water into the housing could cause a short circuit Imp...

Page 37: ...w yourself Al ways contact a qualified expert NOTE Risk of damage The ingress of water into the housing could cause a short circuit Never immerse the bench type circular saw in water Ensure that no wa...

Page 38: ...ion point you should ask in your local council offices 10 Storage Store the equipment and its accessories in a dark and dry place at above freezing tem perature The ideal storage temperature is betwee...

Page 39: ...able the extension cable for damage Replace the fuse and or switch it on again circuit breaker Allow the bench type circular saw to cool for 15 20 minutes Poor sawing performance the saw blade does no...

Page 40: ...that will dispose of the equipment in accordance with the national recycling and waste disposal regulations This does not apply to any accessories or aids without electrical components supplied with...

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Page 44: ...the rst 3 years after date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any in...

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