
9
injuries).
•
Kick-back of workpieces and parts of work-
pieces.
•
Saw blade fracturing.
•
Catapulting of faulty carbide tips from the saw
blade.
•
Damage to hearing if essential ear-muffs are
not used.
•
Harmful emissions of wood dust when used in
closed rooms.
4. Technical data
AC motor ...........................
220- 240V ~ 50Hz
Power P ..........
S1 1800W,
..........
S6 25% 2000W
Idle speed n
0
.................................
5000 min
-1
Cutting-o
ff
wheel ............
...........
Ø
250 x
Ø
16 - 30 x 2 - 4 mm
Number of teeth .................................
24 - 60
Table size ................................
642x 532mm
Table width extension, left .........
........
642 x 62 mm
Table width extension, right .........
........
642 x 152 mm
Cutting height max. .....................
80 mm / 90
°
..............................................
55 mm / 45
°
Height adjustment ............... infi nite
0 -80 mm
Tilting saw blade ...................... infi nite
0 - 45
°
Extractor socket ...............................
Ø
35 mm
Weight ....................................... approx.
30 kg
Operating mode
S6 25%
: Continuous operation
with idling (cycle time 10 minutes). To ensure
that the motor does not become excessively hot,
it may only be operated for
25%
of the cycle at
the specifi ed rating and must then be allowed
to idle for
75%
of the cycle.
Danger!
Sound and vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in
accordance with EN 61029.
LpA sound pressure level ...............
91 dB(A)
KpA uncertainty ........................................ 3 dB
LWA sound power level .................
104 dB(A)
KWA uncertainty ....................................... 3 dB
The quoted values are emission values and not
necessarily reliable workplace values. Although
there is a correlation between emission and
im-mission levels it is impossible to draw any
certain conclusions as to the need for additional
precau-tions. Factors with a potential infl uence
on the ac-tual immission level at the workplace
include the duration of impact, the type of room,
and other sources of noise etc., e.g. the
number of machi-nes and other neighboring
operations. Reliable workplace values may also
vary from country to country. With this
information the user should at least be able to
make a better assessment of the dangers and
risks involved.
Wear ear-mu
ff
s.
The impact of noise can cause damage to
hearing.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to
a minimum.
•
Only use appliances which are in perfect
wor-king order.
•
Service and clean the appliance regularly.
•
Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
•
Do not overload the appliance.
•
Have the appliance serviced whenever ne-
cessary.
•
Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
Caution!
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance
with
instructions,
certain
resi-dual risks cannot be rules out. The
following hazards may arise in connection
with the equipment
’
s construction and
layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust
mask is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear
protec-tion is used.