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from your dealer. The coolant must be diluted in wear in a ratio between 1:10 and 1:20, depending on the 

kind of material. Add the oil slowly to the water while stirring it continually. The filler cap is positioned at 

the rear of the machine base. The capacity of the tank is 10 litres. 

The coolant circulates and for the larger part flows back into the tank. After some time   

 

The  coolant  wiil  be  used  up  completely  and  the  tank  will  have  to  be  filled  again.  A  filter  is  also 

incorporated in the coolant circuit. 

For general metal material (e.g. steel, copper), it is recommended to use BP-70 coolant. 

Warning:    Some  material  has  fire  hazards,  e.g.  Magnesium.  Care  must  be  taken  when  cutting  such 

material.  Special  coolant  must  be  used  for  these  material.  Please  get  detailed  information  from 

professional coolant supplier for special coolant. 

-When adding coolant, attention should be taken that the coolant level should not access the line marked 

on the coolant container. 

4.4 Electricity 

 

Have the electrical connections made by a qualified installer. Connect the machine in accordance with 

the electrical diagram applying to your machine. 

Electrical installations should be always performed by authorized electricians. 

1)Make sure that the correct voltage is supplied to the machine. 

2)Set  up  the  electrical  connections  according  to  the  attached  circuitry.  Connect  the  electricity  on  the 

main line’s automatic circuit breaker. 

3)Make sure that the circular saw has the correct rotation direction. 

Warning:

 Note the earth screw! 

 

Saw motor 

Two-speed pole changing motors are suitable for one mains voltage only. Therefore check whether the 

voltage indicated on the motor plate complies with the local mains voltage. 

• Check whether the direction of rotation of the saw pitch corresponds to the arrow on the safety guard. 

•If the motor rotates in the wrong direction two phases wires must be switched. 

Overvoltage protection device shall be provided in the power supply line by the end user.   

5 Operation 

When operating at the first time, please check the back extension spring whether it is fastness, whether 

it is fastness between handle switch and handle .You must move the head of machine and protection of 

cutter up  and  down  .  Make  sure  they  can  convenient  to  open  and  close. Then  you  can  operate it  as 

follow :     

5.1 Selection of the sawblade 

After years of research we recommend you to use only Time winner saw blades. These HSS saw blades 

are  of  top  quality  and  are  made  of  the  base  material  DMO  5,  These  saw  blades  have  undergone  a 

Summary of Contents for CS-12

Page 1: ...COLD SAW Model CS 12 CS 14 Opertation Manual...

Page 2: ...wet environment Never work without a safety guard Wear eye protection device Dot work with trailing pieces of clothing which could be caught by moving parts Preferably wear ear mufflers and mask durin...

Page 3: ...all claims relating to the faults concerned will expire The purchaser s appeal for guarantee does not relinquish his contractual obligations towards us As long as the purchaser does not fulfil his co...

Page 4: ...temperature of 40 Higher relative humidity may be permitted at lower temperature e g 90 at 20 Lighting of the work zone should be at least 500lux provide by end user The installation site of the machi...

Page 5: ...nd put the basic to another case 6 As this machine s weight is 110kg it is recommended that the machine should be Transported with help of lifting device In fig 3 04 Warning Tighten all locks before o...

Page 6: ...uge of the saw head whether it contains sufficient oil if necessary fill up fig 4 01 see arrow Install the cover at the rear of the machine base Install the saw blade see chapter 5 4 4 2 Non recurrent...

Page 7: ...ld be always performed by authorized electricians 1 Make sure that the correct voltage is supplied to the machine 2 Set up the electrical connections according to the attached circuitry Connect the el...

Page 8: ...case of a second cut of the same tooth This can cause the saw blade to jam and break A pitch which is too large will cause the sawing tooth to hack as a result of which teeth can break free For the sa...

Page 9: ...rmal way it would get hot expand and become wider than the width of the cut This wouid cause it to get stuck as a result of which the chip could not be removed from the cut The finishing tooth must be...

Page 10: ...close the safety guard 5 5 Saw feed Manual saw feed The saw feed is determined by hand The saw is lowered onto the material by means of the handle Press the saw blade firmly onto the material without...

Page 11: ...Do not use unnecessary force a slight pull will suffice Before clamping the material check whether the saw is running completely clear between the jaws of the material vice Place the sieel vice jaws a...

Page 12: ...d it needs to be cleaned or replaced Check the oil level in the saw head every week Check the oil level of the saw feed tank and refill if necessary see chapter 6 3 Check the oil bowl and the water se...

Page 13: ...Remedy Excessive bouncing or breaking of the saw 1 Speed an or saw feed too high 2 Teeth blunt tooth cavities too small 3 Wrong coolant 4 Saw jolts because chips remain in the saw cavity cold welding...

Page 14: ...Qty 101 Pedestal 1 109 Sticker electro 1 102 cover 1 110 Sticker general 1 103 support pump 1 111 Pump set 230 40QV50HZ 1 104 screw 6 x 12 4 112 Filter 1 105 Spring washer 6 6 113 Screw M6x12 106 Scre...

Page 15: ...cale 1 202 Type Shield 2 203 Spring 2 204 Rivet 10 2 205 Screw M10x100 2 206 Nut M10X25 4 207 Filter 1 208 Spring fixed plate 1 209 Spring fixed plate 1 210 Washer 4 220 Base plate 1 221 Swivel block...

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Page 17: ...4 306 Rubber cover 1 341 Handle rod knob 3 307 Pipe hoop 1 342 Knob 3 308 Nut 1 343 Plastic cover knob 1 320 Pin 2 344 Boss 1 321 Knob 1 345 Guiding shaft 2 322 Mitre handle complete 1 346 Vice base...

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Page 19: ...using 350 1 407 Circlip 1 434 Worm wheel 1 409 Stopper stifled 1 435 Bush 1 410 Bearing 1 436 Circlip 1 416 Sunken key 1 437 O ring 1 418 Ring 1 438 Socket screw 3 419 Dowel pin 2 439 Bearing block 1...

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Page 21: ...g rod 1 502 Hinged guard 1 513 Bracket 1 503 Hinged guard 1 514 Ring 2 504 Ring 1 515 Socket head screw 1 505 Coupling rod 1 518 Lever 1 506 Ring 8 519 Star knob 2 507 Tap cock 1 521 Adjusting rod 3 5...

Page 22: ...escription Qty Part No Description Qty 612 Tie bar complete 1 646 Nut 4 614 Switch handle 1 647 Pinion 1 615 Nut 1 648 Lock nut 1 631 Sunken key 1 655 Motor 1 644 Screw 2 657 Bolt 1 645 Ring 4 658 Sto...

Page 23: ...78 676 0 OFF 1 M O 7 H I G H 2 Part No Description Qty 670 Switch box 1 671 Cover 1 672 Sealing tape 673 Screw M4x10 4 674 Screw M5x12 4 675 Spring washer 4 677 Motor switch contactor Dahlander switch...

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Page 25: ...Note This manual is only for your reference Owing to the continuous improvement of the machine changes may be made at any time without obligation on notice...

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