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7.3.1. Stop height

 (Fig. 9-13)

 

 The parallel stop

 (7) 

supplied with the bench- 

type circular saw has two different guide faces. 

  For  thick  material  you  must  use  the  stop  rail 

(23)

  as  shown  in 

Fig.  11,

  for  thin  material  you 

must use the stop rail as shown in 

Fig.10.

 

 To change over the stop rail 

(23)

 to the lo-wer 

guide face you have to slacken the two knurled 

screws

 (26) 

in order to disconnect the stop rail 

(23)

 from the holder

 (24).

 

 Remove the two knurled screws 

(26) 

through 

the one slot 

(27)

 in the stop rail 

(23)

 and in-sert 

in the other slot (25). 

 Remount the stop rail 

(23) 

on the holder 

(24)

  The  procedure  for  changing  over  to  the  high   

guide face is similar. 

 

7.3.2. Cutting width: 

  The  parallel  stop

  (7) 

has  to  be  used  when   

making 

longitudinal 

cuts 

in 

wooden 

workpie-ces. 

  The  parallel  stop

  (7) 

can  be  mounted  on 

eit-her side of the saw table

 (1).

 

 The parallel stop

 (7) 

has to be mounted in the   

guide rail 

(28)

 of the saw table (1). 

  The  parallel  stop 

(7)

  can  be  set  to  the 

requi-red  dimension  with  the  help  of  the  scale 

(22)

 on the guide rail 

(1)

  You  can  clamp  the  parallel  stop  in  the 

requi-red  position  by  pressing  the  eccentric 

lever

 (12)

 

7.3.3. Setting the stop length 

(Fig. 9)

 

  The  stop  rail 

(23)

  can  be  moved  in 

longitudi-nal  direction  in  order  to  prevent  the 

workpiece from becoming jammed. 

  Rule  of  thumb:  The  rear  end  of  the  stop 

co-mes up against an imaginary line that begins 

roughly  at  the  center  of  the  blade  and  runs  at 

an angle of 45

°

 to the rear. 

  Set  the  required  cutting  width  -  Slacken  the 

knurled screws

 (26) 

and push the stop rail

 (23)

 

forward until it touches the    imaginary 45

°

 line. 

- Retighten the knurled screws 

(26)

 

7.4. Cross stop

 (Figure 8)

 

 Slide the cross stop 

(14) 

into the groove 

(21)

 

of the table. 

 Slacken the knurled screw

 (20)

 Turn the cross stop

 (14)

 until the arrow points 

to the angle required. 

 Retighten the knurled screw 

(20)

 

Important! 

  Do  not  push  the  stop  rail 

(23)

  too  far  toward 

the blade. 

  The  distance  between  the  stop  rail

  (23) 

and 

the blade

 (4) 

should be approx. 2 cm. 

 

7.5. Setting the angle 

(Fig. 14)

 

 Undo the fixing handle 

(9)

  Turn  the  handle  to  set  the  desired  angle  on 

the scale. 

  Lock  the  fixing  handle  again  in  the  required   

angle position. 

 

7.6 Overload cut-out 

The motor of this appliance is protected against 

overload by an overload switch

 (B). 

If the rated 

current  is  exceeded,  the  overload  switch 

switches  the  appliance  o

  .  After  a  short 

cooling-o

    phase,  the  appliance  can  be 

switched  back  on  by  pres-sing  the  overload 

switch. 

 

8. Operation 

Warning! 

  After  every  new  adjustment  we  recommend 

you to make a trial cut in order to check the new 

settings. 

 After switching on the saw, wait for the blade 

to reach  its maximum  speed  of  rotation  before   

commencing with the cut. 

 Take extra care when starting the cut! 

 Never use the equipment without the suction   

function. 

  Regularly  check  and  clean  the  suction 

chan-nels. 

 The cap on the blade guard can be removed 

in order to be able to connect a suction hose to 

the blade guard. 

Summary of Contents for M1H-ZP2-1-250

Page 1: ...Model M1H ZP2 1 250 2015 Danger Read all safety regulations and instructions Keep all safety regulations and instructions in a safe place for future use Manufacture Zhejiang Huafeng Electric Tools Co Ltd Address Xiaoshun Town Jinhua Zhejiang 321035 P R China ...

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Page 8: ...s supplied 12 3 Proper use 13 4 Technical data 14 5 Before starting the equipment 15 6 Assembly 15 7 Using the saw 16 8 Operation 17 9 Replacing the power cable 18 10 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 18 11 Disposal and recycling 19 12 Storage 19 ...

Page 9: ...k on any materials containing asbestos Caution Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Caution Wear safety goggles Sparks generated during working or splinters chips and dust emitted by the device can cause loss of sight Caution Risk of injury Do not reach int...

Page 10: ... persons to touch the equipment or cable keep them away from your work area 5 Securely store unused electric tools Unused electric tools should be stored in a dry elevated or closed location out of the reach of children 6 Do not overload your electric tool They work better and more safely in the specified output range 7 Use the correct electric tool Do not use low output electric tools for heavy w...

Page 11: ... extension cables for use outdoors Only use cable reels in the unrolled state 18 Remain attentive Pay attention to what you are doing Remain sensible when working Do not use the electric tool when you are distracted 19 Check the electric tool for potential damage Protective devices and other parts must be care fully inspected to ensure that they are fault free and function as intended prior to con...

Page 12: ...d electric tool Use saw blades which were designed for reduced noise development insofar as possible Maintain the electric tool and tool attachments regularly and if necessary initiate repairs in order to reduce noise Report faults on the electric tool protective devices or the tool attachment to the person responsible for safety as soon as they are dis covered 3 Safe work Use the push stick or ha...

Page 13: ...ction of rota tion 4 Do not use any insertion tools with cracks Sort out cracked insertion tools Repairs are not permitted 5 Clean grease oil and water off of the clamping surfaces 6 Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes for the reducing of holes on saw blades 7 Make sure that fixed reducer rings for securing the insertion tool have the same diameter and have at least 1 3 of the cutting di...

Page 14: ...ll parts There is a danger of swallowing or suff ocating Saw blade guard Push stick Parallel stop Rubber foot 4x Cross stop Stop rail Leg 4x Cross strut 2x Longitudinal strut 2x Support 4x Table width extension 2x Installation material Original operating instructions Safety instructions 3 Proper use The bench type circular saw is designed for the slitting and cross cutting only with the cross stop ...

Page 15: ...Ø 250 x Ø16 30 x 2 4 mm Number of teeth 24 60 Table size 642x 487 mm Table width extension left right 642 x 225 mm Cutting height max 85 mm 90 65 mm 45 Height adjustment infi nite 0 85 mm Tilting saw blade infi nite 0 45 Extractor socket Ø 35 mm Weight approx 22 kg Operating mode S6 25 Continuous operation with idling cycle time 10 minutes To ensure that the motor does not become excessively hot i...

Page 16: ...as to be set up where it can stand firmly e g on a work bench or it must be bolted to a strong base All covers and safety devices have to be pro perly fitted before the machine is switched on It must be possible for the saw blade to run freely When working with wood that has been pro cessed before watch out for foreign bodies such as nails or screws etc Before you actuate the On Off switch make su...

Page 17: ...ly counter pressure Important Turn the nut in the direction of rotation of the saw blade Take off the outer flange and pull the old saw blade off the inner flange by dropping the bla de at an angle Clean the blade flange thoroughly before fit ting the new blade Mount and fasten the new saw blade in reverse order Important Note the running direction The cutting angle of the teeth must point in run ...

Page 18: ...ns roughly at the center of the blade and runs at an angle of 45 to the rear Set the required cutting width Slacken the knurled screws 26 and push the stop rail 23 forward until it touches the imaginary 45 line Retighten the knurled screws 26 7 4 Cross stop Figure 8 Slide the cross stop 14 into the groove 21 of the table Slacken the knurled screw 20 Turn the cross stop 14 until the arrow points to...

Page 19: ...ly Be sure to use a push block when making longitudinal cuts in very narrow workpieces with a width of 30 mm and less The low guide face of the parallel stop is best used in this case There is no push block supplied with the saw Available from your specialist dealer Replace the push block without delay when it becomes worn 8 1 4 Making bevel cuts Fig 14 22 Bevel cuts must always be used using the ...

Page 20: ...nance There are no parts inside the equipment which require additional maintenance 10 4 Ordering replacement parts Please quote the following data when ordering replacement parts Type of machine Article number of the machine Identification number of the machine Replacement part number of the part required 11 Disposal and recycling The equipment is supplied in packaging to pre vent it from being da...

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