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Table of Contents

1

Signs and symbols ......................................................................................................... 19

2

Product information ........................................................................................................ 19

2.1

Manufacturer´s data ....................................................................................................... 19

2.2

Machine identification..................................................................................................... 19

2.3

Technical data ................................................................................................................ 20

2.4

Noise emission specifications ........................................................................................ 21

2.5

Vibration specifications................................................................................................... 21

2.6

Scope of supply.............................................................................................................. 21

2.7

Safety devices ................................................................................................................ 21

2.8

Use according to intended purpose................................................................................ 21

2.9

Residual risks ................................................................................................................. 22

3

Safety instructions .......................................................................................................... 22

4

Setting / Adjustment ....................................................................................................... 23

4.1

Mains connection ........................................................................................................... 23

4.2

Saw chain change .......................................................................................................... 24

4.3

Chain tension ................................................................................................................. 24

4.4

Chain lubrication............................................................................................................. 25

4.5

Setting the parallel stop.................................................................................................. 25

4.6

Setting for angle cuts (bevel and jack rafter cuts) .......................................................... 26

4.7

Setting the glider ............................................................................................................ 26

5

Operation........................................................................................................................ 26

5.1

Initial operation ............................................................................................................... 26

5.2

Switching on and off ....................................................................................................... 26

5.3

Work instructions............................................................................................................ 26

5.4

Large cutting lengths ...................................................................................................... 27

6

Service and maintenance............................................................................................... 27

6.1

Machine.......................................................................................................................... 27

6.2

Guide rail of the chain set............................................................................................... 27

6.3

Chain wheel.................................................................................................................... 27

6.4

General sharpening information ..................................................................................... 27

6.5

Storage........................................................................................................................... 28

7

Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................. 28

8

Optional accessories ...................................................................................................... 29

9

Exploded drawing and spare parts list ........................................................................... 30

Summary of Contents for ZSX-TWIN Ec

Page 1: ...te notice d emploi contenant des indications importantes pour la s curit du travail avec cette machine veuillez donc la lire imp rativement ATTENZIONE Le presenti istruzioni per l uso contengono avver...

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Page 5: ...t 23 4 1 Mains connection 23 4 2 Saw chain change 24 4 3 Chain tension 24 4 4 Chain lubrication 25 4 5 Setting the parallel stop 25 4 6 Setting for angle cuts bevel and jack rafter cuts 26 4 7 Setting...

Page 6: ...f Neckar Phone 49 0 7423 812 0 Fax 49 0 7423 812 218 2 2 Machine identification All details required for machine identification are available on the attached rating plate Protection class II CE symbol...

Page 7: ...in Chain set swivelling to the rear by 10 Machine dimensions Width x length x height 450 x 632 x 800 mm 17 11 16 x 24 7 8 x 31 1 2 in Base plate 300 x 506 mm 11 13 16 x 19 15 16 in Width without limit...

Page 8: ...nevertheless suitable for providing the machine user with an improved assessment of the hazard and risk 2 5 Vibration specifications The typically assessed acceleration is 3 2 m s2 2 6 Scope of suppl...

Page 9: ...This rule does not apply to young persons receiving training and being supervised by an expert Never work without the protection devices prescribed for the respective operating sequence and do not ma...

Page 10: ...work may only be carried out outdoors or in adequately ventilated rooms Once adopted never change a cutting direction by force The saw must be guided such that the pressure does not bring the chain t...

Page 11: ...ew 20 Fig 3 that can be reached through the hole in the intermediate cover clockwise until the correct chain tension has been achieved see section 4 3 Tighten the hexagon socket head cap screw 18 Fold...

Page 12: ...11 enclosed in the supply and fastened on cover 12 Fig 1 and fold down the cover Open the spring loaded bottom guard flap 15 Fig 2 downwards and fasten it with the cover in open position Unscrew the h...

Page 13: ...e made aware of the operating instructions calling particular attention to the chapter Safety instructions 5 2 Switching on and off Danger Before switching on the machine pay attention that the guide...

Page 14: ...d be regularly deresinated as clean tools improve the quality of the cut Deresination is carried out by soaking the chain set in petroleum or a commercial deresination agent for 24 hours 6 2 Guide rai...

Page 15: ...pply Mains fuse defective Replace fuse Machine cannot be switched on Carbon brushes worn Take the machine to a MAFELL customer service shop Mains failure Check pre fuse Machine switches off automatica...

Page 16: ...86 Guide rail 400 Order No 204582 Fine cut saw chain HM 400 Order No 006972 longitudinal cut chain HM 400 Order No 006977 Driving star wheel Order No 204584 Splitting wedge 400 Order No 204587 Guide r...

Page 17: ...Order No 205400 Adhesive profile F HP 6 8 m Order No 204376 Splinter guard F SS 3 5 m Order No 204375 Sliding bevel segment F WA Order No 205357 Universal guide shift rail Order No 202069 Guide rail o...

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