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CHOP SAW SAFETY

BEFORE  USING  THE  CHOP  SAW,  IT  IS  CRITICAL  THAT 

YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY RULES.

                              TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD

            CAUSE SERIOUS OR PERMANENT INJURY, DO

NOT  PLUG  IN  THE  CHOP  SAW  UNTIL  THE  FOLLOWING 

INSTRUCTIONS HAVE BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD.
1.  Learn the function of the ON/OFF switch, cutting handle

  

and wheel guard.

2.  Review and understand all safety instructions and

 

operating procedures in this Operator’s manual.

3.  Review the maintenance methods for this chop saw.
4.   Find and read all the warning labels on the chop saw:
 

• Read manual before using the chop saw.

 

• Wear safety goggles.

 

• Never perform cutting operations with wheel guard

 

   removed.

 

• Turn power OFF, wait for abrasive wheel to stop and

  

   remove power cord from power source before adjusting

  

   or servicing.

5.  The arbor bolt and all clamps have to be tightened before

  

cutting.

6.   Make sure the workpiece and the abrasive wheel are not

  

in contact prior to operating the saw.

WHEN INSTALLING OR MOVING YOUR CHOP SAW:
1.   AVOID A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT:
 

• Use the chop saw in a dry, indoor location protected

 

  from rain and moisture.

 

• Keep work area well lit.

2.   TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED CHOP SAW

 

MOVEMENT:

 

• Bolt or clamp the chop saw to a firm level surface where

 

  there is plenty of room to move the workpiece through

 

  the entire cut.

 

• Position the chop saw so the feet are level and the chop

 

  saw does not rock.

 

• Position the chop saw where operators and bystanders

  

  stand a safe distance away from the saw and are not in

 

  direct line with the cutting wheel.

 

• To avoid injury from electrical shock, make sure your

 

  fingers do not touch the plug’s metal prongs when

 

  plugging in or unplugging the chop saw.

 

• Turn OFF and unplug the chop saw before moving it to

 

  a new area. To avoid back injury, get help when

 

  transporting.

 

• Bolt the chop saw to the floor if it tends to move when

 

  cutting long, heavy workpieces.

 

• DO NOT STAND ON the chop saw. Do not store

 

  materials above or near it. Standing on the tool could

 

  result in serious injury.

BEFORE EACH USE
1.  INSPECT YOUR CHOP SAW:
 

• If any part is missing, bent or broken in any way, or any

 

  electrical part does not work properly, turn the chop

  

  saw OFF and unplug the tool.

 

• Replace damaged or missing parts before using

 

  the chop saw.

2.  AVOID INJURY FROM JAMS, SLIPS OR THROWN

  

PIECES (KICKBACKS):

 

• Use this chop saw to cut ferrous material only.

 

• Avoid injury from thrown pieces. Make sure the

 

  abrasive wheel is properly installed and the arbor

 

  bolt is tight.

 

• Use the right tool. Do not force the tool to do a job it is

  

  not intended to do.

3.  INSPECT YOUR WORK AREA:
 

• Keep the work area clean.

 

• Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. The floor

  

  must not be slippery from wax, sawdust or shavings,

  

  etc.

 

• Avoid burns or other fire damage. Do not use the chop

  

  saw near flammable liquids, vapors or gases.

 

• Before using the chop saw, clear the table of all objects

  

  not needed to feed the workpiece.

 

• Avoid injury. Do not perform layout, assembly or setup

  

  on the chop saw.

 

• Never hold a workpiece. Workpiece will become very

  

  hot while being cut.

4. PLAN YOUR WORK:
 

• Before trying a new or not often used operation,

 

  carefully plan your hand placement. Make sure you

  

  have proper fixtures, stops and other items ready to

  

  use. Avoid injury form unsafe accessories. Use only

  

  recommended accessories.

5. DRESS FOR SAFETY:
 

• Plan ahead to protect your eyes, hands, face and ears.

 

• Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry

  

  (rings, wrist watches). They can get caught and draw

 

  you into moving parts.

 

• Wear non-slip footwear.

 

• Tie back long hair.

 

• Roll long sleeves above the elbow.

 

• 

Noise

 levels vary widely. To avoid possible hearing

 

  damage, wear ear plugs or muffs when using the chop saw.

 

• The chop saw can throw debris into your eyes which can

  

  result in permanent eye damage. Wear safety goggles

 

  (not glasses) that comply with ANSI Standards.

 

  Regular eyeglasses have only impact-resistant lenses.

  

  They are not safety glasses.

 

• Wear a dust mask along with safety goggles during

  

  each operation.

6.  INSPECT YOUR WORKPIECE:
 

• Make sure there are no bolts or foreign objects in the

  

  part of the workpiece to be cut.

7. PLAN YOUR CUT:
 

• Do not cut freehand. Guide your workpiece solidly

  

  against the fence and table top. Make sure there is no

  

  debris between the workpiece and its supports.

 

• Use extra caution with large, small or awkward workpieces.

 

• Use extra support (tables, sawhorses, blocks) if your

 

  workpiece is hard to hold down to the table. Do not use

  

  another person as additional support or to help feed,

  

  support or pull the workpiece.

 

• Do not cut more than one workpiece at a time.

 

• Do not turn your chop saw ON before clearing

 

  everything except the workpiece and related support

  

  devices off the table.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for KN CS-3555R

Page 1: ...KN CS 3555R Chop saw14 Cortadora para metal 355 6 mm...

Page 2: ...contain WARNING ICONS a picture symbol intended to alert you to and or instruct you how to avoid a potentially hazardous condition Understanding and heeding these symbols will help you operate your t...

Page 3: ...e to hold work when practical It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool NOTE Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87 1 could seriously injure you when the...

Page 4: ...op saw 2 AVOID INJURY FROM JAMS SLIPS OR THROWN PIECES KICKBACKS Use this chop saw to cut ferrous material only Avoid injury from thrown pieces Make sure the abrasive wheel is properly installed and t...

Page 5: ...k on feature is disengaged before connecting to power source Failure to heed this warning could result in serious personal injury USE ONLY CORRECT WHEELS Do not use wheels with incorrect size holes Ne...

Page 6: ...identical replacement parts when servicing a too with double insulation Servicing should be performed by a qualified technician 2 Do not use power tools in wet or damp locations or expose them to rain...

Page 7: ...llustration below to make certain all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material MINIMUM GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS AWG When using 120 volts only Ampere Rating Total length of Cord...

Page 8: ...heel Wrench Storage Cutting Arm Depth Stop Adjustment Bolt Trigger Lock on Button Motor Spindle Lock Carrying Handle Vise Clamp Vise Crank Switch Grip Trigger Switch Abrasive Cutting Wheel Fence Lock...

Page 9: ...B 1 2 INSTALLING AND CHANGING THE ABRASIVE CUTTING WHEEL FIG C D E NOTE Use only recommended reinforced abrasive wheels rated 3 600 RPM or greater 1 Raise the cutting handle to the upward position 2...

Page 10: ...cutting depth or clockwise to increase the cutting depth 3 Lower the cutting head to check that the wheel does not contact the base 4 Repeat until adjusted properly and tighten the locknut NOTE To ma...

Page 11: ...sported to any workplace conveniently by 1 Lowering the cutting arm to its lowest position and securing in place by attaching the locking chain 1 to the hook 2 located on the motor housing 2 Transport...

Page 12: ...Turn on the machine by depressing the trigger switch 1 Allow a few seconds for the wheel to build up to full speed before letting it come into contact with the workpiece Fig K 6 Once the motor has rea...

Page 13: ...2 See Adjusting for Angle Cutting section 3 Lessen wheel pressure during cutting operation 1 See Operation section 2 Replace wheel 3 Replace with 14 in abrasive cutting wheel 1 Replace wheel 2 Replace...

Page 14: ...H COVER 2 0R1S BEARING BUSHING 1 2LV6 CR RE PAN HEAD TAPPING WASHER SCREW M5 12 85 2 2ZP1 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 2ZPL ARM 1 2ZPM MOTOR COVER 1 D e s c r i p t i o n Qty I D No S i z e 2ZPN MOTOR REAR CO...

Page 15: ...16 2 0K35 CR RE PAN HD SCREW WASHER M5 0 8 25 1 0K3W CR RE PAN HD SCREW WASHER M6 1 0 16 4 0K9E CR RE TRUSS HD TAPPING SCREW M4 16 12 2 0K9L CR RE TRUSS HD TAPPING SCREW M4 16 10 2 0KDN CR RE PAN HD S...

Page 16: ...15 SCHEMATIC KN CS 3555R Chop saw 14 Cortadora para metal 355 6 mm...

Page 17: ...s SIMBOLOS DE SEGURIDAD ICONOS DE ADVERTENCIA La herramienta el ctrica y el manual del usuario pueden contener ICONOS DE ADVERTENCIAS s mbolos dibujados para alertar o instruir al usuario para que evi...

Page 18: ...SE UNA M SCARA ANTIPOLVO PARA PROTEGER EL ROSTRO La operaci n de la sierra produce polvo 14 TRABAJE SEGURO Use abrazaderas o una prensa de banco para sostener la pieza de trabajo Es m s seguro que usa...

Page 19: ...as antes de empezar a cortar 6 Aseg rese de que la pieza de trabajo y el disco abrasivo no est n en contacto antes de operar la sierra 1 EVITE UN ENTORNO PELIGROSO Utilice la sierra cortadora en una l...

Page 20: ...NDO LA SIERRA CORTADORA EST EN MARCHA PRECAUCION NO PERMITA QUE LA COSTUMBRE POR EL USO FRECUENTE DE SU SIERRA CORTADORA CAUSE UN ERROR POR DESCUIDO RECUERDE QUE POR UNA IMPRUDENCIA UNA FRACCI N DE SE...

Page 21: ...tro de las 3 pulgadas del disco y su trayectoria de corte con sus manos o dedos por ninguna raz n NUNCA llegue a recoger la pieza de trabajo o un trozo de chatarra o cualquier otra cosa que se encuent...

Page 22: ...inadecuadas o desafiladas 4 La mayor a de los problemas provienen de conexiones sueltas o incorrectas sobrecarga bajo voltaje o cableado inadecuado de la fuente de alimentaci n el ctrica Siempre verif...

Page 23: ...de empaque Llave ajustable perico Desarmador Phillips Navaja para cortar cart n CONTENIDOS EN LA CAJA DESEMPACANDO SU SIERRA CORTADORA 2 1 Cortadora para metal Para evitar lesiones por un arranque in...

Page 24: ...ndidad Bot n de bloqueo del gatillo Motor Bloqueo del eje Asa de transporte Prensa sujetadora Manivela de prensa Mango de interruptor Gatillo interruptor Disco de corte abrasivo Tuerca de valla Valla...

Page 25: ...el eje del rbol 3 Fig D 4 Presione y mantenga presionado el bloqueo del rbol 4 y a continuaci n afloje el perno del rbol 3 a la izquierda con la llave de disco de corte incluida 2 Fig D E 5 Extraiga e...

Page 26: ...m 2 Gire el perno de tope de profundidad 2 con una llave de 13mm hacia la izquierda para disminuir la profundidad de corte o a la derecha para aumentar la profundidad de corte 3 Baje el cabezal de cor...

Page 27: ...a ajustable 2 2 Afloje los dos tornillos 1 de la valla ajustable con la llave del disco 3 Mueva la valla ajustable 2 al ngulo deseado desde 0 a 45 grados 4 Apriete los dos tornillos 1 5 La prensa 3 se...

Page 28: ...co abrasivo antes de cada operaci n Compruebe la existencia de grietas picaduras y que la clasificaci n de velocidad sea correcta en el disco de corte 1 Coloque la pieza de trabajo plana sobre la base...

Page 29: ...ue salieron Esto podr a evitar un periodo de rodaje que reduzca el rendimiento del motor y aumente el desgaste Fig L 2 1 2 LUBRICACI N Los baleros del motor y del cabezal cortador est n sellados y no...

Page 30: ...CADENA 1 0JX3 TORNILLO HEXAGONAL M5 0 8 8 2 0K37 TORNILLO Y ARANDELA M5 0 8 16 1 0KAA TORNILLO M5 12 16 2 0KD7 TORNILLO M4 0 7 10 2 0KDR TORNILLO M5 0 8 10 1 0QQT ENSAMBLE DE CARBONES 2 0QR0 CUBIERTA...

Page 31: ...1 5 25 2 0JQ7 PERNO CAB HEX M8 1 25 25 2 0JUK TORNILLO CAB HEX M6 1 0 16 2 0K35 TORNILLO Y ARANDELA M5 0 8 25 1 0K3W TORNILLO Y ARANDELA M6 1 0 16 4 0K9E TORNILLO M4 16 12 2 0K9L TORNILLO M4 16 10 2 0...

Page 32: ...ESQUEMA 31 KN CS 3555R Chop saw 14 Cortadora para metal 355 6 mm...

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