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5.  Technical data

Asynchronous motor

230 V 50 Hz

Power rating

720 W  S2  30 min

Idle speed n0

2800 rpm

Carbide saw blade

205 x 16 x 2.4 mm

Number of teeth

20

Table size

513 x 400 mm

Cutting height max.

43 mm

Height adjustment

infinite 0 - 43 mm

Connector for dust extractor

dia. 35 mm

Size, complete

513 x 400 x 300 mm

Weight

14 kg

Load factor: 

A load factor of S2 30 min (intermittent periodic
duty) means that you may operate the motor
continuously at its nominal power level (720 W)
for no longer than the time stipulated on the
specifications label (30 minutes ON period).
If you fail to observe this time limit the motor will
overheat. During the OFF period the motor will
cool again to its starting temperature.

6.  Before putting the machine into

operation

The machine has to be set up where it can stand
firmly, e.g. on a work bench, or it must be bolted
to a strong stand.

All the covers and safety devices have to be
properly 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
processed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws etc.

Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure
that the saw blade is correctly fitted and that the
machine’s moving parts run smoothly.

Before you connect the machine to the power
supply, make sure the data on the rating plate is
the same as that for your mains.

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7.  Assembly

Always pull out the power plug before carrying
out any maintenance or conversion work.

7.1  Fitting the saw blade (Fig. 2/3)

Caution! Pull out the power plug.

Raise the saw table (1) to its top position (see
8.3).

Remove the chip bin cover (19) by undoing the
four fixing screws (20).

Undo the nut (17) with a size 19 wrench on the
nut (21) itself and a second fork wrench (size 8)
on the motor shaft (a) to apply counter-pressure.

Caution! Turn the nut (21) in the direction of
rotation of the saw blade (4).

Take off the outer flange (22) and pull the old
saw blade (4) off the inner flange by dropping the
blade at an angle.

Clean the mounting flange.

Fit the new saw blade in reverse order.

Caution! Note the direction of rotation (see arrow
on the saw blade).

7.2 Adjusting the splitter (Fig. 4-6)

Remove the saw blade guard (2) (see 7.3).

Take out the table insert (6) (see 7.4).

Slacken the two hexagon socket-head screws
(24).

Adjust the splitter (5) so that the gap between the
saw blade (4) and the splitter (5) equals 3 - 5 mm
(see Fig. 6) 

The splitter (5) has to be in line with the saw
blade (4) in longitudinal direction.

Retighten the two screws (24).

The setting of the splitter has to be checked each
time after changing the saw blade.

7.3 Fitting the saw blade guard (Fig. 4)

Mount the saw blade guard (2) on the splitter (5)
and align.

Insert the knurled screw (18) through the hole in
the saw blade guard (2) and   in the splitter (5)
and secure it with the nut.

To remove the saw blade guard, proceed in
reverse order.

7.4 Replacing the table insert (Fig. 4)

Caution! Pull out the power plug.

Remove the 6 screws (23).

Take off the saw blade guard (2) (see 7.3).

Lift the worn table insert (6) up and out.

Fit a new table insert in reverse order.

Summary of Contents for TK 720/1

Page 1: ...TK 720 1 Tischkreiss ge Artikel Nr 4340600 Ident Nr 01021...

Page 2: ...Komponenten Ersatzteile Position Artikel Nr Beschreibung 42 434060002042 PVC insert...

Page 3: ...Art Nr 43 406 03 TS 720 1 Operating Instructions Bench Type Circular Saw...

Page 4: ...2 Please pull out pages 2 5 Please read the operating instructions carefully before assembling and using...

Page 5: ...3 2 3 1 21 a 22 4 23 c...

Page 6: ...4 5 6 24 7 8 25 25 b 26...

Page 7: ...5 10 12 11 9 25 d 25...

Page 8: ...6 13...

Page 9: ...lth and safety The manufacturer shall not be liable for any changes made to the machine nor for any damage resulting from such changes Even when the machine is used as prescribed it is still impossibl...

Page 10: ...your work area Keep children away from the machine when it is connected to the power supply Keep your workplace clean of wood scrap and any unnecessary objects Persons working on the machine should n...

Page 11: ...e damaged Make sure that all parts are fitted correctly and that all other operating conditions are properly fulfilled Unless otherwise stated in the operating instructions damaged guards and parts ha...

Page 12: ...g before carrying out any maintenance or conversion work 7 1 Fitting the saw blade Fig 2 3 Caution Pull out the power plug Raise the saw table 1 to its top position see 8 3 Remove the chip bin cover 1...

Page 13: ...b screws 14 Important Always tighten the thumb screws securely to prevent the saw table dropping accidentally 9 Sawing operations After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a trial cut in...

Page 14: ...top 7 Adjust the parallel stop 7 to the required length of the workpiece and clamp in place Place the workpiece in front of the angle stop 14 Switch on the saw and with the help of the push stick 3 pu...

Page 15: ...tique 89 336 CEE avec les modifications y apport es serienummer op het produkt conform de volgende richtlijnen is EG machinerichtlijn 98 392 EWG met wijzigingen EG laagspanningsrichtlijn 73 23 EWG EG...

Page 16: ...14 Notes...

Page 17: ...15 Notes...

Page 18: ...ary replacement parts and necessary repair work are free of charge We do not assume responsibility for consequential damage Your statutory rights are not affected Your customer service partner Technic...

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