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Mitre cut stop  

 

    

 

 
 

Fig. 8

 

 

Put the mitre cut stop  (Fig. 2/pos. 14) 
in the respective clamp on the bench. 

 

Release the mitre cut stop (Fig. 2/pos. 
14) with the knurled screw . Turn the 
stop for the arrow to stop at a required 
angle  

 

Retighten the knurled screw  

 Caution:  Do not move the stop too 

far in the direction of the saw disc! The 
distance between the stop and the disc must 
be 20 mm at least. 

 

Cutting Angle Setting  

 

 

 

Fig. 9 

 

It is possible to read the disc set-up  0° 
- 45° from the scale  (Fig 2/pos 7). 
Loosening both the lock lever  (Fig. 
2/pos. 12) and turning the wheel Fig. 
2/pos. 10), the disc inclination may be 
changed.  

 

Cutting depth set-up  

 

 

Fig. 10 

 

Cutting depth may be set-up by turning 
hand wheel  (Fig. 2/pos. 9)  

 

 

Turning had wheel to the left  = smaller 
cutting depth  

 

Turning hand wheel to the right = bigger 
cutting depth . 

 

Unit On/Off switching  

 

   

  Fig. 11 

 

Press the green knob ”I” to switch the 
unit on.   

 

To switch it off, press the red knob “ 0“. 

 
The unit is equipped with a lockable 
overloading protection emergency switch. 
 
An emergency switch is provided. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for TK 2400 ECO

Page 1: ... 55166 TK 2400 ECO Güde GmbH Co KG Birkichstrasse 6 D 74549 Wolpertshausen Deutschland English GB 18 Translation of original operating instructions Circular saw bench ...

Page 2: ... 1 Saw bench 2 Legs 4 pcs 3 Prop to attach the extension 4 pcs 4 Fixing mounting material 8 9 10 5 Props 4 pcs 6 Props 4 pcs 7 8 Cup headed bolt 32 pcs 9 hexagon nut 32 pcs 10 Washer 32 pcs 11 Sliding guide bar 12 Saw disc cover 13 Mitre cut stop 14 Exhaust hose 15 Parallel stop 16 Bench extension Fig 2 1 Saw disc cover 2 Saw disc 3 Mitre cut stop 4 Bench extension 5 Bench extension prop 6 Paralle...

Page 3: ...e Do not pull the cable Do not use it to unplug Keep the cable away from the sources of heat oil and sharp edges Effect the safety of the piece to be worked Use suitable clamps etc It is always better and safer than to hold it with hand In addition you have both your hands free to work Mind your balance and safe posture Never lean over too far to the side when you are trying to reach something Rem...

Page 4: ...environment Cardboard packaging to be collected for recycling Faulty and or disposed of electrical electronic appliances to be collected by authorised salvage places Packaging Protect from moisture Keep Up Fragile Technical Data Connection Motor capacity Speed Saw disc Acoustic output level Cutting depth 90 Cutting depth 45 Table size Table size table extension Table height Assigned Use Bench circ...

Page 5: ... before any maintenance Operate only with FI switch installed Noise Hazards Hazard Description Protective action Residual hazard Impaired Hearing Prolonged work with the saw may result in hearing impairment Always wear ear protectors Materials and Other Substances Hazards Hazard Description Protective Action Residual Hazards Contact aspiration Lungs may be affected by great amount of dust being fo...

Page 6: ...n 1 Saw disc 254 mm 30 mm 24 teeth Cutting output at 90 75 mm Cutting output at 45 60 mm Bench size width 446 mm Extension tables incl 946 mm Bench size depth 640 mm Bench size height 850 mm Acoustic output level LWA 87 3 dB LPA 99 5 dB Weight approximate 23 kg Ordering No 55166 Transportation and Storage The unit should be cleaned thoroughly for longer storage Always push the disc in to prevent i...

Page 7: ... Fig 4 Structural group 4 Required structural groups Delivered parts and accessories Structural group 3 Fig 1 pos 8 8 x Fig 1 pos 9 8 x Fig 1 pos 10 8 x Fig 1 pos 3 4 x Fig 1 pos 16 2 x 23 ...

Page 8: ...k the electrical data on the plate to see if they correspond to the mains electrical data If an extension cable is used mind that the wire for the stated supply is sufficient Minimum diameter 1 0 mm2 Keep the bench and the workplace clean remove the sawdust and things you do not use any more Watch out for places around the saw where there is a risk of stumbling e g supply cable The person working ...

Page 9: ...afety regulations in effect in the place of use and all the other safety regulations of general recognition When the unit is used in closed rooms the use is allowed in combination with a suitable exhaust system only This bench circular saw has to be connected to the mains of 230 V and 10 A as a minimum Use the supply cable of the unit for the assigned purpose only Keep a safe posture and good bala...

Page 10: ...9 It is possible to read the disc set up 0 45 from the scale Fig 2 pos 7 Loosening both the lock lever Fig 2 pos 12 and turning the wheel Fig 2 pos 10 the disc inclination may be changed Cutting depth set up Fig 10 Cutting depth may be set up by turning hand wheel Fig 2 pos 9 Turning had wheel to the left smaller cutting depth Turning hand wheel to the right bigger cutting depth Unit On Off switch...

Page 11: ...s 12 and set the required angle on the rotary wheel Fig 2 pos 10 Make sure that the splitting wedge Fig 2 pos 18 is always flushed with the disc Secure lock laver Fig 2 pos 12 again Chamfer cuts should be always done using the parallel stop Fig 2 pos 3 Cross Cutting Fig 14 Put the cross stop into one of two grooves on the saw bench and set up the required angle measure If the disc is to be adjuste...

Page 12: ...tructions 1 Set up the stops according to the cut to be done 2 Switch on the unit 3 Push the piece to be worked slowly and evenly using the sliding guide bar to the saw disc so that the cut may be completed 4 Switch off the saw and wait for the disc to come to a standstill 5 Now take the piece out Troubles Causes Troubleshooting Caution Always check the overheating protection first Trouble Cause T...

Page 13: ...thread Now turn the height adjusting wheel Fig 2 pos 9 as far as to the lower stop so that the disc may be taken out easily Put the disc from the hub and lift it up Before putting in a new or sharpened disc clean the hub carefully Putting in and securing a new disc should be done in reverse order Notice Mind the correct direction of turning The teeth cutting edge should point in the direction of r...

Page 14: ...he small pulley Fig 25 Now take the belt off the big pulley Push the worn belt through the pulley and dispose of it in a professional way Fig 26 Push a new belt through the gap between the pulleys First see to the motor belt wheel for the grooves to fit in correctly Fig 27 Put wrench 13 on the saw spindle again Fig 28 Put the belt on big wheel now Turn the screwdriver very firmly in the direction ...

Page 15: ...rpose oil Regularly Check the tightness of all screws With time they may go loose in result of vibration Service Do you have any technical questions A claim Do you need spare parts or the Operating Instructions You will be helped quickly and without needless bureaucracy at our webpage www guede com in the Services part Please help us be able to assist you To be able to identify your appliance when...

Page 16: ...ot agreed upon by us this declaration will loose its validity Machine desciption TK 2400 ECO Article No 55166 Applicable EC Directives 2006 42 EC 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC Applicable harmonized EN 61029 1 2009 Standards EN 61029 2 1 2002 ZEK 01 2 08 12 08 EN 55014 1 2006 EN 50014 2 1997 A1 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 A2 place of certification TÜV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH Am Grauen Ste...

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