SIP 01565 Instructions Manual Download Page 11

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  TROUBLESHOOTING 

Symptom 

Possible problem 

Solution 

Excessive      

bouncing or blade  

breaking. 

 

1.  Speed too high. 

2.  Teeth blunt on blade. 

3.  Wrong coolant. 

4.  Blade turns in the wrong di-

rection. 

5.  Worm and worm wheel de-

fective. 

 

1.  Change speed on speed se    

lector switch. 

2.  Replace blade. 

3.  Use correct coolant. 

4.  Wired incorrectly, change 

phase 1 & 2 around. 

5.  Replace or contact distribu-

tor for repair. 

 

 

 

Motor doesn't turn. 

 

1.  Motor wired incorrectly. 

2.  Speed selector switch is in 

the ‘OFF’ position. 

3.  Breaker popped out. 

4.  Emergency stop button acti-

vated. 

 

1.  Check wiring at mains board 

or plug. 

2.  Select the correct speed 

and turn ‘ON’. 

3.  Reset breaker in electrical 

box or mains board. 

4.  Reset emergency stop but-

ton. 

Coolant system not 

working. 

 

1.  Coolant tap in the ‘CLOSED’  

position. 

2.  Coolant pump faulty. 

3.  Coolant tank empty. 

4.  Coolant pipe obstructed.  

5.  Coolant filter blocked. 

 

1.  Put to the ‘OPEN’ position. 

2.  Replace coolant pump. 

3.  Fill coolant tank. 

4.  Check and clear/replace 

pipe if necessary. 

5.  Clean/replace coolant filter. 

Note: 

If none of the above solutions work then contact your local distributor for 

repair, or contact SIP technical for more advise. 

01509 500400      

[email protected] 

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  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 

For  the  sawing  capacity  of  different  shaped  material  and  mitre  angles,  refer  to  the 

below diagram. 

Name 

12” Industrial Circular Saw 

Part number 

01565 

Circular 45˚ 

90mm 

Circular 90˚ 

100mm 

Rectangle 45˚ 

100 x 90mm  

Rectangle 90˚ 

140 x 90mm  

Blade size 

315mm 

Maximum vice width 

145mm 

Blade speed 

18 & 36 rpm 

Motor 

1HP (0.75kw) - 1.7HP (1.3kw) 

Net weight 

185kg 

Gross weight 

207kg 

100 

 

100 

 

100 

90

˚

 

 

60

˚

 

 

45

˚

 

 100x100 

 

  90x90 

 

  90x90 

  140x90 

 

  100x90 

 

  100x90 

55 

 

45 

 

45 

  50x50 

 

  40x40 

 

  40x40 

 100x100 

 

  90x90 

 

  90x90 

 100x100 

 

  90x90 

 

  90x90 

Summary of Contents for 01565

Page 1: ...ckaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a disposal facility...

Page 2: ...IP Part No 01565 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive s as indicated 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Direct...

Page 3: ...Connection 10 Guarantee 11 Technical Specifications 12 Blade Selection 12 Contents Accessories 13 Getting to Know Your Circular saw 14 Assembly Instructions 18 Operating Instructions 22 Maintenance In...

Page 4: ...the owner s manual and labels affixed to the circular saw Learn its applications and limitations as well as the poten tial hazards specific to it KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT Cluttered work bench...

Page 5: ...r is recom mended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll long sleeves up above the elbow USE SAFETY CLOTHING EQUIPMENT Wear CE approved safety goggles at all times normal spectacles o...

Page 6: ...of the work piece before the handle trigger is pressed in Stop operation immediately if you notice anything abnormal Wait for the circular saw blade to stop completely and remove the plug from mains...

Page 7: ...plication and are correctly and securely fastened before connecting the circular saw to the mains supply The work must be clamped firmly whilst sawing If its loose it could result in per sonal injury...

Page 8: ...ar eye protection Some materials have the potential to be highly toxic always wear a face mask when operating circular saw CAUTION The warnings and cautions mentioned in this user manual can not cover...

Page 9: ...ing to the power supply This SIP circular saw requires 400v 50hz supply Before using the circular saw inspect the mains lead and plug where applicable to ensure that neither are damaged If any damage...

Page 10: ...e Proof of purchase will be required before any warranty can be hon oured GUARANTEE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION cont Note If an extension lead is necessary in order to reach the mains supply The cross secti...

Page 11: ...CLOSED position 2 Coolant pump faulty 3 Coolant tank empty 4 Coolant pipe obstructed 5 Coolant filter blocked 1 Put to the OPEN position 2 Replace coolant pump 3 Fill coolant tank 4 Check and clear r...

Page 12: ...ferent thickness materials A B C D A Manual B Handle C Handle micro switch D Handle lever 25 MAINTENANCE cont LUBRICATING THE CIRCULAR SAW The pivots of the saw head must be greased at least every thr...

Page 13: ...d possibly stop the coolant from running back into the coolant tray Its best to get into a routine at the end of each working day or more if its used more frequently to clean any swarf from the machin...

Page 14: ...saw to the stand using the four hex bolts supplied Remove the straps from the circular saw ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 23 MAINTENANCE cont CHANGING THE GEAR BOX OIL Turn the machine to the OFF position Rai...

Page 15: ...he blade bolt is out remove the blade flange then the blade C C D 15 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS cont Handle trigger FITTING THE HANDLE LEVER Remove the transit bung from the head Screw the handle lever int...

Page 16: ...itted return spring 21 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cont SETTING UP FOR AN ANGLED CUT The vice is fixed and the angle can only be set by rotating the head up to 45 right or 45 left to adjust to a specific a...

Page 17: ...tentially dangerous and could lead to personal injury ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS cont WIRING THE COOLANT PUMP To wire the coolant pump do the following Ensure the mains lead is disconnected from the mains...

Page 18: ...nding on the speed re quired the blade will not turn until the handle trigger is pressed in To stop the circular saw turn the speed selector switch back to the centre 0 position or push the emergency...

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