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Operation

 

 

CAUTION:

 Be sure to fix / secure the 

saw blade 

4

 again after each change 

of angle setting.

Q

  Switching on and off

The table saw has a soft start system.

   This produces a short 

delay when the ma-
chine starts.

To switch on:

j

   

Press the green switch I of the ON / OFF  
switch 

16

Switching off the device:

j

   

Press the green switch 0 of the ON / OFF 
switch 

16

.

Emergency switch off: 

j

   

Press the cover of the ON / OFF switch 

16

 

closed.

Unlocking the ON / OFF switch cover:

j

   

Slide the emergency knob upwards and flip 
the ON / OFF cover upwards.

Q

 

Attaching the guide fence

   Attach the guide fence 

1

 by hooking it 

on to both sides of the saw table 

5

 

and pressing the handle downwards. 

“HIgH” setting (see Fig. N):

j

   

Attach the guide fence attachment 

1a

 with its 

broader side to the guide fence 

1

Set the desired cutting width on the centimetre 
scale “High”.

“LOW” setting (see Fig. N):

j

   

Attach the guide fence attachment 

1a

 with the 

narrower side to the guide fence 

1

Set the desired cutting width on the centimetre 
scale “Low”.

Q

 

Attaching the mitre guide

Note:

 Use the mitre guide 

8

 only when fully in-

stalled (with the guide rails). Slide the mitre guide 

8

 from the front into the groove 

6

 in the saw 

table 

5

. The angle can be set to ± 60° by loosen-

ing the mitre guide handle 

8c

Angle stop:

With the three stops 

8a

 you can set at angles of 

± 90° / ± 45° using the angle stop 

8d

 (see Fig. L).

Q

  Sawing

Straight cut:

j

 

First set the required blade height.

j

 

You can set the inclination angle if required. 

j

 

Attach the guide fence 

.

j

   

Sawing a long workpiece (≥ 2.5 m) needs 
careful planning in advance. Work on long 
workpieces should be carried out together with 
a second person who is experienced and 
knows how to use the saw. This person is there 
to hold and support the workpiece. Ensure that 
the second person is also wearing all the rec-
ommended protective clothing.

j

 

Switch on the machine as described above.

j

   

Push the workpiece evenly in the direction of 
the saw blade 

4

 (see Fig. F). Saw the work-

piece in one complete sawing operation. 
Use the push stick 

12

 if the distance between 

the guide fence 

1

 and the saw blade 

4

 is  

≤ 120mm.

j

   

Switch off the machine immediately if you are 
not going to continue to use it.

Mitred cuts:

j

 

Set the required blade height.

j

 

You can set the angle if required. 

j

 

Attach the mitre guide.

j

 

First slide the mitre guide 

8

 into the groove 

6

.

j

   Loosen the handle of the mitre guide using the 

clamping screw 

8c

, set the desired angle and 

retighten the handle of the mitre guide using 
the clamping screw 

8c

.

j

 

Press the workpiece against the mitre guide 

8

.

j

 

Switch on the machine as described above.

Summary of Contents for PTKS 1800 SE

Page 1: ...st Information Update 04 2008 Ident No PTKS1800SE042008 6 GB IE CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 TABLE SAW Operation and Safety Notes TABLE sAW Before reading unfold both pages containing illustra...

Page 2: ...5mm n 0 4 5 0 0 min 1 7 0 0 0 min 1 HIGH LOW 0 1 HIGH LOW I 1a 1 2 3 4 5 B D C E A 6 9 10 11 12 7 8 13 14 14a 16 15 17 20 18 21 22 19 6 23 H K L F G 17 1c 1b 8b 8a 8c 16 18 14 14a 15 13 M HIGH LOW 0 1...

Page 3: ...e Preparation Page 11 Integrated safety devices Page 11 Assembly Page 12 Operation Page 12 Switching on and off Page 13 Attaching the guide fence Page 13 Attaching the mitre guide Page 13 Sawing Page...

Page 4: ...nce 1a Guide fence attachment 1b Guide fence magnifying glass see Fig K 1c Guide fence handle see Fig K 2 Blade guard 2a Vacuum dust extraction connection 3 Riving knife 4 Saw blade 5 Saw table Introd...

Page 5: ...g flange Q Included items 1 Table saw PTKS 1800 SE 1 Blade guard 1 Guide fence 1 Mitre guide 1 Counter key 1 Combi tool 1 Push stick 2 Extraction adapters for 2 and 20 1 Operating instructions 1 Bookl...

Page 6: ...ed working range of the tool you will work more safely and achieve a better result 7 Use the right electrical power tool for the task J Do not use low output devices for heavy tasks J Do not use an el...

Page 7: ...nents must be properly repaired or replaced at a competent electrical equipment repair centre unless otherwise indicated in the operating in structions J Damaged switches must be replaced at a Custome...

Page 8: ...plosive For example Some dusts are classed as carcinogenic Wear a dust mask and use a dust or chipping extraction device if one can be connected J Keep your working area clean Mixtures of materials ca...

Page 9: ...ctive If the cover plate 23 is defective it may result in you injuring yourself on the saw blade Q Original accessories attach ments J Use only the accessories and attachments de tailed in the operati...

Page 10: ...um dust extraction device then the dust will collect inside the housing and must be re moved after 30 minutes of operation maximum j You can connect the vacuum dust extraction device to the vacuum dus...

Page 11: ...he angle can be set to 60 by loosen ing the mitre guide handle 8c Angle stop With the three stops 8a you can set at angles of 90 45 using the angle stop 8d see Fig L Q Sawing Straight cut j First set...

Page 12: ...j Remove the table insert 7 To do this unscrew the two screws using a cross head screwdriver j Unscrew the fittings on cover plate 23 to the saw blade 4 and swing the plate away j Hold the saw blade...

Page 13: ...be collected separately and taken for environmentally compatible recycling Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn out devices Q Information Q Ser...

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