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Angle Adjustment

 

(Figure 29 and 3) 

With the table circular saw it is possible to make bevel cuts to 
the left at an angle of 0° to 45° to the stop rail. Before each cut, 
make sure that no collision is possible between the stop rail (39), 
cross-cutting gauge and the saw blade (4). 

Release the locking handle (9) 

Turn the handwheel (11) to set the desired angle on the 

scale (10). 

Lock the locking handle (9) in the desired angular position.

 

Adjusting the Laser 

 

(Figure 32) 

If the laser (35) no longer shows the correct cutting line, this can 

be readjusted. To do this, open the screws (z). Adjust the laser 

so that the laser beam hits the cutting teeth of the saw blade (4). 

Tighten the screws (z) again. 

Using the Laser 

 

(Figures 31-32) 

The laser (35) enables you to carry out precision cuts with 

your circular saw. 

The laser light is produced by a laser diode supplied by two 

batteries. The laser light is expanded to form a line and is 

emitted through the laser exit aperture. You can then use the 
line as an optical marking for the cutting line of the precision 

cut. Please note the laser safety information. 

Insert the batteries 

Switch on the laser: turn the laser on/off switch (36) to I. 
When the saw blade guard (2) is mounted, the laser on/off 
switch (36) is accessible through a recess in the guard (Fi-
gure 31). A red laser beam is now projected out of the laser 
exit aperture. If you guide the laser beam along the cutting 
line mark while sawing, you will achieve clean cuts. 

Switch the laser off: turn the laser on/off switch (36) to 0. 

The laser beam goes off. Please always turn the laser off 

when it is not required in order to save the batteries. 

The laser beam may be blocked by dust deposits and chips. 

You should therefore remove these particles from the laser 
exit aperture after every use (with the device switched off). 

Use 

Working Instructions 

After each new adjustment, we recommend a trial cut in order to 
check the set dimensions. After the saw has been switched on, 
wait until the saw blade has reached its maximum speed before 
you carry out the cut.
Secure long workpieces against tilting at the end of the cutting 
process (e.g. unwinding stand etc.)  

Caution with incision cutting.

Operate the device only with a suction system. Check and clean 
the suction channels regularly.

Suitability of the saw blades:

24 teeth: soft materials, high chip removal, rough cut image 

48 teeth: hard materials, lower chip removal, iner cut image 

Performing Longitudinal Cuts 

 

(Figure 33) 

Here, a workpiece is cut in its longitudinal direction. One edge 
of the workpiece is pressed against the parallel stop (6) while the 

lat side lies on the saw table (1). The saw blade guard (2) must 

always be lowered onto the workpiece. The working position du

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ring longitudinal cutting must never be in a straight line with the 
cutting line. 

Adjust the parallel stop (6) according to the workpiece height 
and the desired width.

Switch on the saw.

Place your hands with the ingers closed together lat on the 

workpiece and push the workpiece along the parallel stop 
(6) into the saw blade (4). 

Guide from the side with your left or right hand (depending 
on the position of the parallel stop) only up to the front edge 
of the saw blade guard (2). 

Always push the workpiece through to the end of the riving 
knife (3). 

The cutting waste remains on the saw table (1) until the saw 

blade (4) is back in its resting position. 

Secure long workpieces against tilting at the end of the 
cutting process! (e.g. unwinding stand etc.)  

Cutting narrow Workpieces

  

 

(Figure 34) 

Longitudinal cuts of workpieces with a width of less than 120 

mm always have to be cut with the help of a push stick (19). The 

push stick is included in the scope of delivery. Replace a worn or 
damaged push immediately. 
•  Adjust the parallel stop according to the planned workpiece 

width. 

•  Advance the workpiece with both hands, making sure that 

you use a push stick (19) as a pushing aid in the vicinity of 
the saw blade. 

•  Always push the workpiece through to the end of the riving 

knife. 

Caution! In the case of short workpieces, the push 
stick should be used from the beginning of the cutting 
process. 

Cutting very narrow Workpieces

  

(Figure 35) 

For longitudinal cuts of very narrow workpieces with a width of 

30 mm and less, a push block must be used without fail. There is 

no push block included in the scope of delivery! (Available from 
specialist shops) Replace a worn push block as soon as possible. 

•  The parallel stop should be adjusted to the cutting width of 

the workpiece. 

•  Press the workpiece with the push block against the stop rail 

and push the workpiece with the push stick (19) through to 
the end of the riving knife. 

Summary of Contents for 298657

Page 1: ...TABLE SAW PTK 2000 D3 TISCHKREISS GE Originalbetriebsanleitung TABLE SAW Translation of the original instructions IAN 298657...

Page 2: ...ourself with all functions of the device Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich anschlie end mit allen Funktionen des Ger tes vertraut GB IE NI Translation of...

Page 3: ...1 2 4 3 1 2 2 3 18 14 9 11 24 21 22 23 3 4 5 6 15 11 13 14 9 8 7 16 10 a b c d e f g 17 19 20 12 Bag A Bag B 12x 6x 6x 4x g 12x 8x c e h i k 12 10 3...

Page 4: ...3 3 3 3 12 8 10 6 9 11 7 5 27 7 17 7 26 f 17 7 24 24 23 22 22 25 25 f 26 26 27 26 26 a 27 a 25 25 c e c e f b c d e b c d e 21 21 21 4...

Page 5: ...max 3 5 mm 16 18 14 17 19 15 13 38 37 36 18 3 29 31 2 5 28 28 35 a 20 2 5 30 f c e z 5...

Page 6: ...tion 14 Switching on and off 14 Adjusting the Cutting Depth 14 Working with the Parallel Stop 14 Adjusting the Stop Height 14 Turning the Stop Rail 14 Adjusting the Cutting Width 14 Adjusting the Stop...

Page 7: ...scription Extent of the delivery Carefully unpack the appliance and check that it is complete Saw table with pre assembled carbide tipped saw blade with 24 teeth carbide tipped saw blade with 48 teeth...

Page 8: ...ime 10 min In order not to heat the motor more than permitted the motor may only be operated for 40 of the cycle time with the stated nominal power and must then continue running for 60 of the cycle t...

Page 9: ...dges 12 Secure work For long workpieces an additional supporting surface table trestles etc is required in order to prevent tipping of the machine Always press the workpiece irmly against the working...

Page 10: ...just it correctly Use only saw blades whose maximum speed is not lower than the maximum spindle speed of the tool being used and which are suitable for the material to be cut Do not create any rebates...

Page 11: ...not mix up unpacked batte ries Otherwise this may cause the battery to short circuit resulting in damage burns or even the danger of ire 16 Remove batteries from the device if this is not going to be...

Page 12: ...ble width extender with length extender Figures 4 13 1 Turn the table circular saw over and place it on the loor 2 Insert the four legs 21 at the corner positions into the device housing Do not place...

Page 13: ...ket key h HX 6 on the bolt and use the jaw spanner k SW 22 to stop the motor spindle from turning 5 Caution Turn the bolt in the direction of rotation of the saw blade Remove the loosened screw 6 Remo...

Page 14: ...ever 32 Adjusting the Stop Length Figure 27 In order to prevent the material being cut from jamming the stop rail 39 can be moved in the longitudinal direction Rule of thumb the rear end of the stop a...

Page 15: ...a suction system Check and clean the suction channels regularly Suitability of the saw blades 24 teeth soft materials high chip removal rough cut image 48 teeth hard materials lower chip removal iner...

Page 16: ...e saw blade 4 anticlockwise it moves downwards 4 At least two people should carry the power tool Do not hold the power tool by the table width extensions Please only use the points as shown in Fig 38...

Page 17: ...No 91104560 19 Push stick Order No 91104950 14 On off switch complete Order No 91104952 24 Stand brackets both sides Order No 91103542 23 Rubber feet Order No 91104951 4 Saw blade 24 Teeth Order No 1...

Page 18: ...mer service a product re corded as defective can be sent postage paid to the service address communicated to you with the proof of purchase receipt and speciication of what constitutes the defect and...

Page 19: ...ttes 27 Absaugvorrichtung anschlie en 27 Vor der Inbetriebnahme 27 Bedienung 27 Ein Ausschalten 27 Einstellen der Schnitttiefe 27 Arbeiten mit dem Parallelanschlag 27 Einstellen der Anschlagh he 27 An...

Page 20: ...chlag Anschlagschiene Queranschlag Tischverbreiterung 2x Tischverl ngerung Schiebestock Standbeine 4x Mittelstreben 4x Gummif e 4x Standb gel 2x Tischst tzen kurz 4x Tischst tzen lang 2x Originalbetri...

Page 21: ...er ohne Last weiterlaufen Technische und optische Ver nderungen k nnen im Zuge der Weiterentwicklung ohne Ank ndigung vorgenommen werden Alle Ma e Hinweise und Angaben dieser Betriebsanleitung sind de...

Page 22: ...ng an Falls Anschl sse zur Staubabsaugung und Auffangein richtung vorhanden sind berzeugen Sie sich dass diese angeschlossen und richtig benutzt werden Der Betrieb in geschlossenen R umen ist nur mit...

Page 23: ...rauen Werkstoffen Handschuhe Tragen Sie S gebl tter wann immer praktikabel in einem Beh ltnis Tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille W hrend der Arbeit aus dem Ger t heraustretende Splitter Sp ne und St ube k n...

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Page 25: ...hen Anschlusspunkt von 0 107 Ohm darf nicht berschritten werden Sie m ssen als Benutzer sicherstellen wenn n tig in R ck sprache mit Ihrem Energieversorgungsunternehmen dass die Dauerstrombelastbarkei...

Page 26: ...mit vormontierter Mutter seitlich in die Tischverbreiterung 7 bzw Tischverl ngerung 17 siehe Abb 2 Befestigen Sie diese mit weiteren vier Muttern H ngen Sie den Auffangsack f r Holzreste 15 an den vi...

Page 27: ...nbetriebnahme m ssen alle Abdeckungen und Si cherheitsvorrichtungen ordnungsgem montiert sein Das S geblatt muss frei laufen k nnen Bei bereits bearbeitetem Holz auf Fremdk rper wie z B N gel oder Sch...

Page 28: ...er Anschlagschiene 39 zu verl ngern muss die Anschlagschiene 39 vom Parallelan schlag 6 entnommen werden Nun ist die Anschlagschiene wie in Abb 29 gezeigt zu montieren hierzu die R ndelmut tern m verw...

Page 29: ...schnitte von Werkst cken mit einer Breite von weniger als 120 mm m ssen unbedingt unter Zuhilfenahme eines Schie bestockes 19 durchgef hrt werden Der Schiebestock ist im Lieferumfang enthalten Verschl...

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Page 40: ...GRIZZLY TOOLS GMBH CO KG Stockst dter Stra e 20 DE 63762 Gro ostheim GERMANY Last Information Update Stand der Informationen 03 2018 Ident No 72037529032018 GB IE NI IAN 298657...

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