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 Catapulting of faulty carbide tips from the saw 

blade.

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 Damage to hearing if ear-muffs are not used 

as necessary.

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 Harmful emissions of wood dust when used 

in closed rooms.

4. Technical data

AC motor:  ................................230-240 V ~ 50Hz
Power:  ................... 2100 W S1 / 2350 W S6 25%
Idle speed n

0

:  ......................................4000 min

-1

Carbide saw blade:  ...........ø 250 x ø 30 x 3.0 mm
Maximum tooth pitch:  .............................. 3.2 mm
Number of teeth:  ............................................  48
Swiveling range:  ........................... -47° / 0° / +47°
Miter cut to the left:  .................................0° to 45°
Miter cut to the right:  ...............................0° to 45°
Saw width at 90°:  ............................340 x 75 mm
Saw width at 45°:  ............................240 x 75 mm
Saw width at 2 x 45°

(double miter cut left): ......................240 x 42 mm
Saw width at 2 x 45°

(double miter cut right):  ...................240 x 25 mm
Weight:  ..........................................  approx. 16 kg
Laser class:  ......................................................  2
Wavelength of laser:  ................................ 650 nm
Laser output:  ..........................................  

 1 mW

Protection class:  ...........................................  II/

Minimum workpiece size: Only ever cut workpie-

ces which are big enough to clamp securely with 

the clamping device – minimum length 180 mm.

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 

speci

fi

 ed rating and must then be allowed to idle 

for 75% of the cycle.

Danger!

Noise

The noise emission values were measured in ac-

cordance with EN 62841.

Operation

L

pA

 sound pressure level  ........................ 96 dB(A)

K

pA

 uncertainty  ........................................ 3 dB(A)

L

WA

 sound power level   ........................ 109 dB(A)

K

WA

 uncertainty ........................................ 3 dB(A)

Wear ear-mu

 s.

The impact of noise can cause damage to hea-

ring.

The stated noise emission values were measured 

in accordance with a set of standardized criteria 

and can be used to compare one power tool with 

another.

The stated noise emission values can also be 

used to make an initial assessment of exposure.

Warning:

The noise emission levels may vary from the level 

speci

fi

 ed during actual use, depending on the 

way in which the power tool is used, especially 

the type of workpiece it is used for.

Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a 

minimum.

• 

 Only use appliances which are in perfect wor-

king order.

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 Service and clean the appliance regularly.

• 

 Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.

• 

 Do not overload the appliance.

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 Have the appliance serviced whenever ne-

cessary.

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 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.

3.   Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-

rations if the equipment is used over a pro-

longed period or is not properly guided and 

maintained.

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Page 1: ...SCMS 2125U Art Nr 43 008 16 I Nr 11039 7 GB Original operating instructions Drag crosscut and miter saw Anl_SCMS_2125U_SPK7 indb 1 Anl_SCMS_2125U_SPK7 indb 1 02 12 2019 11 24 43 02 12 2019 11 24 43 ...

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Page 8: ...ntaining asbestos Warning The adjustable stop rails are secured by hex screws To make miter cuts with the saw head inclined or the turntable set at an angle the adjustable stop rails must be fixed at an outer position For 45 crosscuts to the left the left stop rail must be pushed outwards and screwed tight For 45 crosscuts to the right the right hand removable stop rail must be removed in upwards ...

Page 9: ...c shock fire and or serious injury Keep all the safety information and instruc tions in a safe place for future use The term power tool used in the safety informati on and instructions refers to power tools operated from the mains power supply with a power cable and to battery operated power tools without a power cable 1 Workplace safety a Keep your work area clean and well lit Untidy or unlit wor...

Page 10: ... be fitted they must be connected and must be used correctly The use of a dust extractor can reduce the dangers posed by dust h Do not allow yourself to be lulled into a false sense of security and do not ignore the safety regulations covering electric power tools even if you are familiar with the power tool after having used it many times Carelessness can lead to serious inju ries in just a fract...

Page 11: ...rator e Never cross your hand over the intended cutting line either in front of or behind the saw blade Supporting the workpiece with crossed hands i e holding the work piece on the right hand side next to the saw blade with your left hand or vice versa is very dangerous f Do not reach behind the stop while the saw blade is rotating Never place your hands any closer to the rotating saw blade than ...

Page 12: ...ywhe re near the blade while it is slowing down s Hold the handle very firmly if you want to make an incomplete cut or if you re lease the switch before the saw head has reached its bottom position The braking effect of the saw could cause the saw head to be pulled down with a jerk leading to a risk of injury Additional safety precautions Use saw blades which are designed for the purpose and for th...

Page 13: ...or take out the rechargeable battery and check that the blade does not touch the table or workpi ece stop in any cutting position Adopt a safe working position for your work to ensure that neither of your hands could come into contact with the saw bla de if they suddenly slip Always stand to the side of the saw blade when working Caution Take extra care when making double miter cuts To rectify fau...

Page 14: ...he drag crosscut and miter saw is designed for cross cutting wood and wood type materials which are appropriate for the machine s size The saw is not designed for cutting firewood The equipment is to be used only for its prescri bed purpose Any other use is deemed to be a case of misuse The user operator and not the manufacturer will be liable for any damage or inju ries of any kind caused as a re...

Page 15: ...ound power level 109 dB A KWA uncertainty 3 dB A Wear ear muffs The impact of noise can cause damage to hea ring The stated noise emission values were measured in accordance with a set of standardized criteria and can be used to compare one power tool with another The stated noise emission values can also be used to make an initial assessment of exposure Warning The noise emission levels may vary f...

Page 16: ...5 15 0 15 22 5 31 6 and 45 at which the turntable 17 au dibly clicks into position To release the saw from its position at the bottom pull the retaining pin 25 out of the motor mounting while pressing down lightly on the machine head 4 Swing the machine head 4 up until the re lease lever 3 latches into place To adjust the machine head 4 for a miter cut slacken the locking lever 21 Then you can til...

Page 17: ... stop rail outwards The adjustable stop rail 34 must be fixed far enough in front of the innermost position that the distance between the stop rail 34 and the saw blade 7 amounts to a maximum of 8 mm Before making a cut check that the stop rail and the saw blade cannot collide Tighten the locking screw 9 again Warning This saw is equipped with a removable stop rail 36 which is screwed to the right...

Page 18: ... as described in section 5 3 Cut as described in section 6 1 6 4 Miter cut 0 45 and turntable 0 45 Fig 1 3 14 The crosscut saw can be used to make miter cuts to the left of 0 45 and to the right of 0 45 in relation to the work surface with simultaneous setting of the turntable from 0 45 to the left or 0 45 to the right in relation to the stop rail dou ble miter cut If required dismantle the clampi...

Page 19: ... secure the turntable 17 in place Activate the release lever 3 press the ma chine head 4 downwards and secure with the safety pin 25 The saw is now locked in its bottom position Fix the saw s drag function with the locking screw for drag guide 24 in rear position Carry the equipment by the fixed saw table 18 To set up the equipment again proceed as described in section 5 2 5 3 6 9 Operating the la...

Page 20: ...kwb eu welcome kwb eu 9 Disposal and recycling The equipment is supplied in packaging to pre vent it from being damaged in transit The raw materials in this packaging can be reused or recycled The equipment and its accessories are made of various types of material such as metal and plastic Never place defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collecti...

Page 21: ...trical equipment must make sure that the equipment is properly disposed of if he no longer wants to keep the equipment The old equipment can be returned to a suitable collection point that will dispose of the equipment in accordance with the national recycling and waste disposal regulations This does not apply to any ac cessories or aids without electrical components supplied with the old equipmen...

Page 22: ...nsumables Category Example Wear parts Carbon brushes Consumables Saw blade Missing parts Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery In the effect of defects or faults please register the problem on the internet at www isc gmbh info Ple ase ensure that you provide a precise description of the problem and answer the following questions in all cases Did the equipment work at all or was it defec...

Page 23: ...ntenance Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand stones or dust transport damage the use of force or damage caused by external forces for ex ample by dropping it Damage to the device or parts of the device caused by normal or natural wear or tear or ...

Page 24: ...ą EU reikalavimams ir prekės normoms RO declară următoarea conformitate conform directivei UE şi normelor pentru articolul GR δηλώνει την ακόλουθη συμμόρφωση σύμφωνα με την Οδηγία ΕΚ και τα πρότυπα για το προϊόν HR potvrđuje sljedeću usklađenost prema smjernicama EU i normama za artikl BIH potvrđuje sljedeću usklađenost prema smjernicama EU i normama za artikl RS potvrđuje sledeću usklađenost prem...

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