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vices are correctly attached. 

9  Before use, ensure that all of the tools used by you fulfil the 

technical requirements of this power tool and are properly 
attached. 

10  The saw blade supplied should only be used for sawing 

wood and never for working metal.

Assembly and Attachment  
of Tools and Tool Parts

a)  Tools and tool bodies must be tightened in such a way that 

they cannot become loose during operation.

b)  Attachment bolts and nuts are to be tightened to the torques 

specified by the manufacturer using appropriate spanners etc.

c)  Extending a spanner or tightening with the help of hammer 

blows is not permitted.

d)  The tightening surfaces must be cleaned to remove any dirt, 

grease, oil and water. 

e)  Tensioning bolts must be tightened in accordance with the 

manufacturer‘s instructions.

f)  In order to adjust the borehole diameter of circular saw 

blades to the spindle diameter of the machine, only firmly 

inserted rings, e.g. rings which have been pressed into place 
or which are held in place by means of an adhesive bond, 

may be used. The use of loose rings is not permitted.

g)  Ensure that fixed reducing rings are positioned parallel to 

one another. 

Safety Instructions  
for Handling the Laser

–  Caution: Laser radiation - Do not look into the beam - Laser 

class 2

– 

The label is attached to the saw blade guard (2) near the 

laser (35).

Safety Instructions  
for Handling Batteries 

 

1  Ensure at all times that the batteries are inserted with the 

correct polarity (+ and –), as shown on the battery itself. 

2  Do not short-circuit the batteries. 
3  Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries. 
4  Do not overcharge the battery! 
5  Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different 

type or from different manufacturers! Replace all batteries of 
a set at the same time. 

6  Remove used batteries immediately out of the device and 

dispose of them correctly! 

7  Do not heat the batteries! 
8  Do not carry out any welding or soldering work directly to 

the batteries! 

9  Do not take the batteries apart! 
10  Do not deform the batteries! 

11  Do not throw the batteries into the fire! 

12  Store the batteries out of the reach of children. 
13  Do not allow children to replace the batteries without  

supervision! 

14  Do not store the batteries close to a fire, cookers or other 

sources of heat. Do not place the battery in direct sunlight 
and do not use or store it in motor vehicles in hot weather. 

15  Store used batteries in the original packaging and keep them 

away from metal objects. Do not mix (up) unpacked batte-
ries! Otherwise this may cause the battery to short-circuit, 

resulting in damage, burns or even the danger of fire. 

16  Remove batteries from the device if this is not going to be 

used for a prolonged period, unless it is to be used in emer-
gencies! 

17  NEVER touch batteries which have leaked without appro-

priate protection. If the leaked liquid comes into contact with 
the skin, you should rinse off this area of the skin immedia-
tely under running water. Make sure at all events that your 
eyes and mouth do not come into contact with the liquid. If 
they do, seek medical advice immediately. 

18  Clean the battery contacts and the equivalent contacts in the 

device before inserting the batteries.

Residual Risks

This power tool has been constructed in accordance 
with the latest technology and the generally recog-
nised safety regulations. Nevertheless, it is possible 
that individual residual risks may occur during opera-
tion. 

•  Electrical hazard if improper electrical connection cables are 

used. 

•  In addition, concealed residual risks may be present in spite 

of all the precautions that have been taken. 

•  Residual risks can be minimised by observing the „Safety 

instructions“ and „Use in accordance with the designated 
purpose“, as well as the operating instructions. 

•  Do not put any unnecessary stresses on the machine: exces-

sive pressure during sawing will quickly damage the saw 

blade. This may result in a reduction in the performance of 

the machine, as well as a reduction in the cutting accuracy. 

•  Avoid switching the machine on by accident: when inserting 

the plug into the socket, the power button must not be pressed. 

•  Use the tool which is recommended in this manual. This will 

ensure the optimal performance of your saw. 

•  Keep your hands away from the working area when the 

machine is in operation. 

•  Before you carry out any adjustments or servicing work, turn 

the device off and remove the mains plug.

Electrical Connection

The installed electric motor is connected ready for 
operation. The connection complies with the relevant 
BS standards. The customer‘s network connection and 
any extension cable used must comply with these 
regulations. 

• 

The product meets the requirements of EN 61000-3-11 and 

is subject to special connection conditions. This means that 

its use at freely selectable connection points is not permitted. 

•  If the network conditions are unfavourable, the device may 

result in temporary voltage fluctuations. 

• 

The maximum permitted mains impedance at the electrical 

connection point of 0.5367 ohm must not be exceeded. 

•  As the user, you must ensure – in consultation with your 

electricity supply company if necessary – that the continuous 
current carrying capacity of the network at the connection 

Summary of Contents for PTK 2000 E3

Page 1: ...TABLE SAW PTK 2000 E3 TISCHKREISS GE Originalbetriebsanleitung TABLE SAW Translation of the original instructions IAN 315581...

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 20 22 23 3 4 5 6 15 11 13 14 9 8 7 16 10 a b c d e f 17 19 12 g 20x h i k 12 10 24x 24x 16x 28x 21 4x 3...

Page 4: ...8 10 12 5 9 6 11 7 27 17 7 7 26 a 17 7 23 22 25 25 25 a 26 26 a 27 27 25 c e a b c d e 20 20 k d d c e c e a d a c e d 20 20 a 21 21 4...

Page 5: ...max 3 5 mm 16 18 14 17 19 15 13 24 24 38 37 36 18 3 29 31 2 5 28 28 35 30 b c d e z 20 4 20 39 6 5...

Page 6: ...e 14 Before putting into operation 14 Operation 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 Adjust...

Page 7: ...industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes General description Extent of the delivery Carefully unpack the appliance and check that it is complete Saw table with pre assembled carbide tipped saw...

Page 8: ...n 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 time without a load This appliance is intended to b...

Page 9: ...kpieces an additional supporting surface table trestles etc is required in order to prevent tipping of the machine Always press the workpiece firmly against the working surface and stop in order to pr...

Page 10: ...han the maximum spindle speed of the tool being used and which are suitable for the material to be cut Do not create any rebates or grooves unless a suitable protective device such as a tunnel guard i...

Page 11: ...Otherwise this may cause the battery to short circuit resulting in damage burns or even the danger of fire 16 Remove batteries from the device if this is not going to be used for a prolonged period un...

Page 12: ...and bolts any further before final assembly it is not possible for final assembly to be carried out Assembling the frame and table width extender with length extender Figures 1 10 1 Place the table ci...

Page 13: ...o the 0 position laser off Remove the battery compartment cover 38 by loosening the screw 37 Now remove the battery compartment cover 38 by bending at the side Insert the batteries supplied type AAA e...

Page 14: ...on the type plate matches those of the mains system The machine must only be connected to a properly installed safety socket which is protected by a fuse of at least 16A The device must only be conne...

Page 15: ...screw q on the sight glass p 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 su...

Page 16: ...ith the push stick 19 through to the end of the riving knife Performing Bevel Cuts Figure 36 All bevel cuts are made using the parallel stop 6 Adjust the saw blade 4 to the desired angle Adjust the pa...

Page 17: ...and recycled in an environmentally sound manner Alternative to returning the device If not sending back the electrical device its owner is instead obliged to cooperate with its proper recycling in the...

Page 18: ...voided The product is designed only for private and not commercial use The guarantee will be invalidated in case of misuse or improper handling use of force or interventions not undertaken by our auth...

Page 19: ...al specialist d Motor or switch faulty d Repair by electrical specialist 3 Motor wrong direction of rotation Capacitor faulty Repair by electrical specialist 4 Motor will not work the fuse is activ a...

Page 20: ...Vor der Inbetriebnahme 29 Bedienung 29 Ein Ausschalten 29 Einstellen der Schnitttiefe 29 Arbeiten mit dem Parallelanschlag 29 Einstellen der Anschlagh he 29 Anschlagschiene drehen 29 Einstellen der Sc...

Page 21: ...Z hne zus tzlich beiliegend S geblattschutz mit Befestigungsmaterial Spaltkeil Laser Batterien 1 5V AAA 2x F hrungsschienen Parallelanschlag Anschlagschiene Queranschlag Tischverbreiterung 2x Tischver...

Page 22: ...rieb mit Aussetzbelastung Spieldau er 10 min Um den Motor nicht unzul ssig zu erw rmen darf der Motor 40 der Spieldauer mit der angegebenen Nennleistung betrieben wer den und muss anschlie end 60 der...

Page 23: ...nicht zum Brennholzs gen 8 Tragen Sie geeignete Kleidung Tragen Sie keine weite Kleidung oder Schmuck sie k nnten von beweglichen Teilen erfasst werden Bei Arbeiten im Freien ist rutschfestes Schuhwe...

Page 24: ...ller empfohlene S gebl tter die EN 847 1 entsprechen Warnung Achten Sie beim Wechseln des S geblattes darauf dass die Schnittbreite nicht kleiner und die Stammblattdicke des S geblattes nicht gr er is...

Page 25: ...der Originalverpackung oder speziellen Be h ltnissen auf Tragen Sie Schutzhandschuhe um die Griffsicher heit zu verbessern und das Verletzungsrisiko weiter zu mindern 8 Stellen Sie vor der Benutzung...

Page 26: ...tallierte Elektromotor ist betriebsfertig ange schlossen Der Anschluss entspricht den einschl gigen VDE und DIN Bestimmungen Der kundenseitige Netzanschluss sowie die verwendete Verl ngerungs leitung...

Page 27: ...estell 13 stellen Achtung Beide Standb gel m ssen an der R ck seite der Maschine an den Befestigungspunkten 25 befestigt werden Abb 7 9 An den Bohrungen in den hinteren Standbeinen 20 die Standb gel 2...

Page 28: ...aube 31 anziehen Der S geblattschutz muss frei beweglich bleiben 4 Die Demontage erfolgt in umgekehrter Reihenfolge Ach tung Vor S gebeginn muss der S geblattschutz 2 auf das S gegut abgesenkt werden...

Page 29: ...zu schneidenden Materialien ist die Anschlagschiene 39 unterschiedlich zu verwenden F r d nnes Material unter 25 mm Werkst ckdicke Abb 22 an wenden F r dickes Material ber 25 mm Werkst ckdicke Abb 24...

Page 30: ...ge Pr zisionsschnitte vorzunehmen Das Laserlicht wird durch eine Laserdiode die von zwei Batterien versorgt wird erzeugt Das Laserlicht wird zu einer Linie aufgeweitet und tritt durch die Laseraustri...

Page 31: ...lte das S geblatt 4 zus tzlich schr g gestellt werden dann ist die linke Nut 33 zu verwenden Somit kommt Ihre Hand und der Queranschlag nicht mit dem S geblattschutz in Kontakt Anschlagschiene 39 vom...

Page 32: ...ernativ anstelle R cksen dung zur Mitwirkung bei der sachgerechten Verwertung im Falle der Eigentumsaufgabe verpflichtet Das Altger t kann hierf r auch einer R cknahmestelle berlassen werden die eine...

Page 33: ...schon beim Kauf vorhandene Sch den und M ngel m ssen sofort nach dem Auspacken gemeldet werden Nach Ablauf der Garantiezeit anfallende Reparaturen sind kostenpflichtig Garantieumfang Das Ger t wurde n...

Page 34: ...oder mit sonstiger Sonderfracht eingeschickte Ger te Die Entsorgung Ihrer defekten eingesendeten Ger te f hren wir kostenlos durch Service Center DE Service Deutschland Tel 0800 54 35 111 E Mail griz...

Page 35: ...chr nkung der Verwendung bestimmter gef hrlicher Stoffe in Elektro und Elektronikger ten GB IE Christian Frank Documentation Representative NI Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity...

Page 36: ...23 25 21 24 26 22 32 16 p h k 6 6 39 6 m 16 o 27 28 39 m r r 6 4 39 39 6 n 36...

Page 37: ...31 29 m 33 39 34 36 2 32 33 1 2 6 34 6 2 z 35 36 4 6 40 38 37 35 35 19 30 6 p q 37...

Page 38: ...38 39 37 39 40 42 17 f f f f 7 15 f 40 41 16 16 1 7 7 b e 38...

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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 04 2019 Ident No 72037540042019 GB IE NI IAN 315581...

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