Huafeng M1H-ZP2-250E Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

 

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

 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

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. 

 

Summary of Contents for M1H-ZP2-250E

Page 1: ...odel M1H ZP2 250E 2016 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 Lt...

Page 2: ...tems supplied 7 3 Proper use 8 4 Technical data 9 5 Before starting the equipment 10 6 ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENTS 10 7 Using the saw 14 8 Replacing the power cable 15 9 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of...

Page 3: ...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 mate...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...ed their use 2 Observe the maximum speed The maximum speed specified on the insertion tool may not be exceeded If specified observe the speed range 3 Observe the motor saw blade direction of rota tion...

Page 8: ...table 7 Left extension table 8 Rip fence lock lever 9 Push sliding table 10 Lock release lever 11 Dust chute 12 Power cord wrap posts 13 Stand release latch 14 Folding stand 15 Riving knife 16 Suctio...

Page 9: ...ase of misuse The user operator and not the manufacturer will be liable for any damage or inju ries of any kind caused as a result of this Please note that our equipment has not been de signed for use...

Page 10: ...nd 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 preca...

Page 11: ...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 f...

Page 12: ...ease latch A and at the same time grasp the standhandles B and pull them down towards you Push down until the releaselatch clicks and locks the stand The stand and saw assembly can now beused for cuts...

Page 13: ...sscutting and the blade is set at 900 or 450 to the table the miter gauge can be used in either T slot on the table When crosscutting and the blade is tilted use T slot on right side of table where th...

Page 14: ...the blade 3 Once the desired bevel angle is achieved lock the bevel locking lever B Installing changing blade Fig 12 Fig 13 Warning Disconnect power cord from power source before installing changing...

Page 15: ...ay be used in either table T slot however most operators prefer the left groovefor average work When bevel cutting blade tilted use the right side table T slot so that it doesn t interfere with the ti...

Page 16: ...ight lock knob Turn on the saw and allow the blade to come up to speed use push sticks to feed workpiece into blade 8 Replacing the power cable Danger If the power cable for this equipment is damaged...

Page 17: ...and plastic Never place defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal If you do not know the whereabouts of such a col...

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