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Indended use

TKS Serie | Version 1.04

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Indended use

The table saw is designed exclusively for processing wood 
and wood-like materials. Only original tools and accessories 
may be used. Depending on the cut and type of wood (solid 
wood, plywood or chipboard), use the required saw blade.

The table saw is not intended for commercial use.

It must not be operated in potentially explosive environ

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ments and the max. permissible temperature must not be 
exceeded. It must be operated with a suitable extraction sy

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stem.

Proper use also includes compliance with all information in 
this manual.

For structural and technical changes to the sliding table saw 
the company Stürmer Maschinen GmbH assumes no liabi

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lity.

Claims of any kind due to damage due to improper use are 
excluded.

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Residual risks

The machine is built according to the state of the art 
and the recognized safety rules. Nevertheless, 
individual residual risks can occur when working.

-Danger of injury to fingers and hands due to the rotating 

saw blade if the workpiece is handled improperly.

- Injuries from the workpiece being ejected due to incorrect 

positioning or guidance, such as work without a stop.

- Health hazards due to noise. When working, the 

permissible noise level is exceeded. Be sure to wear 
personal protective equipment such as ear protection.

- Injuries due to defective saw blade. Check the blade 

regularly for integrity and before each use.

- Danger due to electricity, the use of improper electrical 

connection cables.

- When using special accessories, the operating 

instructions enclosed with the optional accessories 
must be observed and read carefully.

- Residual risks can be minimized if the safety 

instructions and the intended use, as well as the 
operating instructions are observed as a whole.

DANGER!

Never let the table saw run unattended. Always 
switch off the machine as soon as you leave your 
workplace.

DANGER!

Always switch off the machine and disconnect the 
mains plug if you want to clean or replace the saw 
blade.

DANGER!

Any modification of the device is prohibited. The 
change may result in the expiration of the warranty, 
fires and injuries, even fatal, to the user. The manu

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facturer assumes no responsibility for any damage 
that may cause damage to property or to persons as 
a result of failure to follow these instructions or to 
misuse the equipment.

WARNING!

The table saw may only be operated with functioning 
safety devices.
Switch off the table saw immediately if you find out 
that a safety device is faulty or disassembled!
All operator-side accessories must comply with the 
prescribed safety devices be equipped.
You as the operator are responsible!

WARNING!

Danger in case of misuse!

Misuse of the table saw can lead to dangerous situa

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tions.
-  Only operate the table saw in the power range spe

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cified in the technical data.

-  Never bypass or override the safety devices.

-  Never work on other materials than specified in the 

intended use.

-  Only operate the table saw in a technically perfect 

condition.

-  Never work on several workpieces at the same time.

Summary of Contents for TKS 200

Page 1: ...TKS 200 Instruction Manual TKS SERIES Table Saw TKS 200 230V TKS 254 E 230V 400V TKS 254 PRO 230 V 400V TKS 254 E TKS 254 PRO ...

Page 2: ...Safety devices 5 2 7 General safety instructions 6 3 Indended use 7 4 Residual risks 7 5 Technical Data 8 5 1 Type plate 8 6 Transport packaging storage 9 6 1 Delivery and transport 9 6 2 Packaging 9 6 3 Storage 9 7 Description of the Device 9 8 Scope of Supply 10 9 Set up before commissioning 10 9 1 Requirements for the installation site 10 9 2 Montage der Circular Table Saw 11 9 3 Connection of ...

Page 3: ...e submit any information and experiences you make during application of the machine as these may be valuable for product improvements 1 3 Disclaimer All data in this operation manual has been compiled on the basis of the state of the art valid standards and gui delines as well as our many years of expertise and ex perience The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the following cases Fail...

Page 4: ...installation location Said risk as sessment shall be reflected in operating instructi ons for machine operation During the entire machine operating time opera tors must check whether the operating instructions they created meet current standards and adapt the operating instructions where necessary Operators shall clearly manage and specify the re sponsibilities for installation operation troubles ...

Page 5: ...ator has made him herself familiar with them Specialist staff As a result of specialist training expertise experience and skills in terms of the relevant standards and regula tions specialist staff is able to complete the tasks they are entrusted with and independently identify hazards and avert risks Manufacturer Certain work must be carried out by manufacturer spe cialist staff only Other staff ...

Page 6: ...onds and then switch off automatically The residual dust is sucked out as required in the Hazardous Substances Ordinance This saves electricity and reduces noise The extraction sy stem runs only while the machine is being operated For work in the commercial sector a suction system must be used for suction Do not switch off or remove the extraction system or dust extractor while the machine is runn...

Page 7: ...er due to electricity the use of improper electrical connection cables When using special accessories the operating instructions enclosed with the optional accessories must be observed and read carefully Residual risks can be minimized if the safety instructions and the intended use as well as the operating instructions are observed as a whole DANGER Never let the table saw run unattended Always s...

Page 8: ... 80 kg 105 kg 131 kg Speed of main motor 2800 U min 2800 U min 2800 U min Electric output 1 1 kW 2 1 kW 2 1 kW Total connected load 4 6 A 9 3 A 3 5 A 9 3 A 3 5 A Supply voltage 230 V 230 V 400 V 230 V 400 V Input power 1 1 kW 2 1 kW 2 kW 2 1 kW 2 kW Main saw blade speed 4750 min 4000 min 4000 min Driving motor output 0 75 kW 1 5 kW 1 5 kW Ø Extraction port diameter bottom 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm Ø Ex...

Page 9: ...nge 25 C to 55 C 7 Description of the Device TKS 200 230 V Fig 3 Description of TKS 200 230 V 1 Longitudinal stop 2 Chip cover 3 Sliding table 4 Suction pipes 5 Wheel for height adjustment 6 Wheel for Saw blade tilt 7 Power plug 8 ON OFF Switch 9 Guide carriage 10 Angle stop WARNING Danger of Life Failure to observe the weight of the device as well as the safe working load of the lifting means dur...

Page 10: ...ground It is important to ensure that there is sufficient freedom of movement The site should meet the following criteria The substrate must be level firm and vibration free Securely secure the machine to the ground with bolts Use the holes on the machine feet for this purpose The erection or working space must not exceed 40 and should not fall below 5 Do not operate machines that cause dust and c...

Page 11: ...ide workbench Step 1 Loosely screw on the extension table on the side of the saw align and center it then tighten the screws underneath and to the side of the table Check the centering at the corners and the flat alignment of the surface on the main table with the aid of wooden blocks and spirit level then tighten all screws of the worktable Fig 7 Mount workbench CAUTION Risk of injury due to a ma...

Page 12: ...o the guide rail Fig 9 Sliding the carrier onto the guide rail Step 2 Using the handle loosen the screw to guide the parallel stop and slide the parallel stop into the screw of the carrier Fig 10 Mount rip fence on carrier Step 3 Tighten all handles to securely lock the rip fence Fig 11 Tighten rip fence Mount angle stop Step 1 Introduce the angle stop into the groove provided on the sliding table...

Page 13: ...e guard Fig 16 Mount saw blade guard Step 3 Screw the hose guide to the back of the steel ta ble with 2 M6x20 hexagon bolts washers and nuts nuts on the inside of the table Fig 17 Mount hose guide Mount suction hoses Fig 18 Mount suction hoses Fig 19 Mount suction hoses Step 1 Attach the 30mm suction hose to the saw blade guard with a hose clamp then insert the hose into the hose guide Make sure t...

Page 14: ... cable Insulation damage by tearing out of the wall socket Cracks due to aging of the insulation Such defective electrical connection cables must not be used and are life threatening due to the insulation damage Check electronic connection cables regularly for damage Make sure that the connecting cable is not connected to the power supply when checking Electrical connection cables must comply with...

Page 15: ...ut again Fig 22 Assembly riving knife Step 2 Check whether the riving knife with the table insert is parallel to the saw blade Fig 23 Fig 23 Control riving knife Step 3 Fit the cover 20 with round head screw M 6 x 25 washer 6 and wing nut M6 to the splitting wedge 18 Fig 24 Fig 24 Mount cover 11 3Assembly and adjustment of the longitudinal stop Step 1 Slide the lengthwise stop into the guide groov...

Page 16: ... ensure a perfect cut ATTENTION Observe the safety instructions The machine may only be commissioned with fully assembled protective and safety equipment Before commissioning connect the machine to an exhaust system The extraction hood must be lowered onto the workpiece during each work step For hidden cuts remove the suction hood After this operation mount the exhaust hood immediately The machine...

Page 17: ...l stop according to the intended workpiece width Advance the workpiece with both hands use the push stick in the area of the saw blade and push the workpiece through behind the riving knife For short workpieces from the beginning of the cut use the push stick for advancement Fig 30 cut narrow workpieces 13 3 Cutting edges and strips Tool Circular saw blade for fine cutting Operation Mount the long...

Page 18: ...stop 13 7 Suction The use of a suction system is essential An extraction system prevents the inhalation of dust and contributes to a better machine operation Step 1 Connect one end of the enclosed suction hose A to the suction connection of the saw blade cover B and the other end of the hose to the 30 mm connection on the main suction pipe C Step 2 Then connect the suction tube of a sufficiently d...

Page 19: ...c mel amine paper etc For table saws folding and miter cir cular saws 30 alternating tooth and negative clamping angle ensure tear free cutting without the use of a pre setting unit noise dampening by special laser elements for noise reduction Diameter 250mm Drilling 30mm Cutting width 3 0mm Teeth 80 Stk 13 9 Replacing the saw blade Saw blade change Loosen the thumbscrew from the extraction hood 2...

Page 20: ...ts Worn or damaged switches Worn or damaged saw blade Worn or damaged blade guard 14 2 Maintenance and repair repair Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by qualified personnel If the Circular Table Saw does not work properly contact a dealer or our customer service The contact details can be found in chapter 1 2 Customer Service All protection and safety equipment must be reinstall...

Page 21: ...connect the power plug and have the machine repaired by qua lified personnel 2 Check that the saw blade is suitable for the material to be cut Check if the saw blade is still sufficiently sharp Take a break from work and let the engine cool down Saw blade speed too low 1 Engine defective 2 Too low mains voltage 1 Check the engine by qualified per sonnel 2 Check the mains voltage by quali fied pers...

Page 22: ...nto consideration If the indi cations regarding the mode of dispatch are missing the product is dispatched at the discretion of the supplier You will find indications regarding the device type arti cle number and year of manufacturing on the type plate which is fixed on the device Example The hand wheel for the Circular Table Saw TKS 200 must be ordered The hand wheel has the number 31 in the spar...

Page 23: ...drawings The following drawings are intended to help in case of service to identify necessary spare parts To order send a copy of the parts drawing with marked components to your dealer Spare parts drawing 1 TKS 200 Fig 41 Spare parts drawing 1 for TKS 200 ...

Page 24: ...24 TKS Serie Version 1 04 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 42 Spare parts Drawing 2 above and 3 below for TKS 200 Spare parts drawing 3 ...

Page 25: ...Spare parts TKS Serie Version 1 04 25 Fig 43 Spare parts Drawing 4 above and 5 below for TKS 200 Spare parts drawing 4 Spare parts drawing 5 ...

Page 26: ...26 TKS Serie Version 1 04 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 1 TKS 254 E Fig 44 Spare parts Drawing 1 for TKS 254 E ...

Page 27: ...Spare parts TKS Serie Version 1 04 27 Fig 45 Spare parts Drawing 2 above and 3 below for TKS 254 E Spare parts drawing 2 Spare parts drawing 3 ...

Page 28: ...28 TKS Serie Version 1 04 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 4 Fig 46 Spare parts Drawing 4 above and 5 below for TKS 254 E Spare parts drawing 5 ...

Page 29: ...Spare parts TKS Serie Version 1 04 29 Spare parts drawing 1 TKS 254 PRO Fig 47 Spare parts Drawing 1 for TKS 254 PRO ...

Page 30: ...30 TKS Serie Version 1 04 Spare parts Fig 48 Spare parts Drawing 2 above and 3 below for TKS 254 PRO Spare parts drawing 2 Spare parts drawing 3 ...

Page 31: ...trical schematic TKS 200 und 254 E 230 V Fig 49 Electrical schematic TKS 200 and TKS 254 E TKS 254 PRO 230 V Fig 50 Electrical schematic for TKS 254 PRO TKS 254 E 400 V and TKS 254 400 V Fig 37 Electrical schematic for TKS 254 E 400 V and TKS 254 PRO 400 V ...

Page 32: ...at we have put into circulation with the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of subsequent EU Directives Relevant EU Directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive The following harm onized standards have been applied DIN EN ISO 12100 1 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN 60204 1 2007 06 Safety of machines Basic conce...

Page 33: ...Notes TKS Serie Version 1 04 33 20 Notes ...

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