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TABLE SAW

6

GB

This electric tool generates an electromagnetic 
field during operation. This field can impair 
active or passive medical implants under 
certain conditions. In order to prevent the risk 
of serious or deadly injuries, we recommend 
that persons with medical implants consult 
with their physician and the manufacturer of 
the medical implant prior to operating the 
electric tool.

Take care of your tools. Keep cutting tools 
sharp and clean in order to be able to work 
better and more safely. Follow the instructions 
for lubrication and for tool replacement. 
Check the connection cable of the electric tool 
regularly and have it replaced by a recognized 
specialist when damaged. Check extension 
cables regularly and replace them when 
damaged. Keep the handle dry, clean and free 
of oil and grease.

Safety Instructions for the Handling of Saw Blades

Only use insertion tools if you have mastered 
their use.

Observe the maximum speed. The maximum 
speed specified on the insertion tool may not 
be exceeded. If specified, observe the speed 
range.

Observe the motor / saw blade direction of 
rotation.

Do not use any insertion tools with cracks. 
Sort out cracked insertion tools. Repairs are 
not permitted.

Clean grease, oil and water off of the clamping 
surfaces.

Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes 
for the reducing of holes on saw blades.

Make sure that fixed reducer rings for securing 
the insertion tool have the same diameter and 
have at least 1/3 of the cutting diameter.

Make sure that fixed reducer rings are parallel 
to each other.

Handle insertion tool with caution. They are 
ideally stored in the originally package or 
special containers. Wear protective gloves in 
order to improve grip and to further reduce 
the risk of injury.

Prior to the use of insertion tools, make 
sure that all protective devices are properly 
fastened.

Prior to use, make sure that the insertion 
tool meets the technical requirements of this 
electric tool and is properly fastened.

Only use the supplied saw blade for sawing 
operations in wood, materials similar to wood, 
plastics and non-ferrous metals (except for 
magnesium and alloys containing magnesium).

Connect the dust extraction device if you 
will be processing wood, materials similar 
to wood, or plastics. If connections for dust 
extraction and a collecting device are present, 
make sure that they are connected and used 
properly. When processing wood, materials 
similar to wood, and plastics. Operation in 
enclosed spaces is only permitted with the use 
of a suitable extraction system.

Maintenance and Repair

Pull out the mains plug for any adjustment or 
repair tasks.

The generation of noise is influenced by 
various factors, including the characteristics 
of saw blades, condition of saw blade and 
electric tool. Use saw blades which were 
designed for reduced noise development, 
insofar as possible. Maintain the electric 
tool and tool attachments regularly and if 
necessary, initiate repairs in order to reduce 
noise.

Report faults on the electric tool, protective 
devices or the tool attachment to the person 
responsible for safety as soon as they are 
discovered.

Check the electric tool for potential damage. 
Protective devices and other parts must be 
care-fully inspected to ensure that they are 
fault-free and function as intended prior to 
continued use of the electric tool. Check 
whether the moving parts function faultlessly 
and do not jam or whether parts are dam-
aged. All parts must be correctly mounted and 
all conditions must be fulfilled to ensure fault-
free operation of the electric tool. The moving 
protective hood may not be fixed in the open 
position. Damaged protective devices and 
parts must be properly repaired or replaced 
by a recognized workshop, insofar as nothing 
different is specified in the operating manual. 
Damaged switches must be replaced at a 
customer service workshop. Do not use any 
faulty or damaged connection cables. Do 
not use any electric tool on which the switch 
cannot be switched on and off.

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Summary of Contents for 65050

Page 1: ...ual MODEL NUMBER 65050 SERIAL NUMBER Both model number and serial number may be found on the main label You should record both of them in a safe place for future use FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAN...

Page 2: ...2000W S6 40 5 min Blade Size 250 30 2 4 mm Number of Saw Teeth 24 Cutting Capacity 73 mm 0 53 mm 45 Height Adjustment 0 73mm Blade Tilt Adjustment 0 45 Blade Speed 4200 min Standard Tabele Size 610 4...

Page 3: ...il you fully understand how to properly operate and maintain the engine and how to avoid accidental injuries and or property damage If the unit is to be used by someone other than original purchaser o...

Page 4: ...a warning sign of trouble Electric Safety Protect yourself from electric shock Do not plug or unplug the motor while standing in or around damp or wet ground Do not use the unit in wet or damp areas...

Page 5: ...educed feed force Use the push stick or handle with sliding wood to pass the workpiece securely out off the saw blade Make sure that the riving knife is always used and set up is correctly Use the upp...

Page 6: ...l requirements of this electric tool and is properly fastened Only use the supplied saw blade for sawing operations in wood materials similar to wood plastics and non ferrous metals except for magnesi...

Page 7: ...njury Kickback of the workpieces and parts of the workpiece if used improperly Saw blade breaks Projection of defective hard metal parts of the saw blade Hearing loss in the event of failure to use th...

Page 8: ...tick 4 Bench Length Extension 5 Bench Width Extension Left 6 Bench Width Extension Right 7 Rip Fence 8 Long Support Strut 2 9 Short Support Strut 4 10 Long Centre Brace 2 11 Short Centre Brace 2 12 Le...

Page 9: ...n all the bolts screws and nuts M6 12 10 A M5 14 2 M6 12 10 Support Strut Outside Hole M5 14 2 ASSEMBLY Support Legs 1 Screw the four support legs together with the support struts onto the main frame...

Page 10: ...n 3 4 Insert the riving knife behind the clamping plate and push it all the way down 5 Gently screw the clamp bolt tight in a clockwise direction 6 Align the riving knife so that there is 3 5mm of spa...

Page 11: ...ly clamp the groove 3 Fasten the blade guard to the riving knife using wing screw Do not overtighten the wing screw It should be easy to lift the blade guard up and down Caution the saw blade guard mu...

Page 12: ...by pressing the locking lever down 3 In order to change the position of the rip fence Push the rip fence with the opened locking lever along the guide rail 4 In order to fasten the rip fence in the re...

Page 13: ...der the saw table surface on the front of cabinet locks the angle setting of the blade Height Bevel Adjusting Handwheel Located on the front of the cabinet use this handwheel to lower and raise the bl...

Page 14: ...material you must use the stop rail as shown in below inllustration 3 Set Up Screw Bevel Indicator Set the Cutting Width The rip hence has to be used when making longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces...

Page 15: ...n you use the saw to cut along the grain of wood Press one edge of the workpiece against the rip fence while the flat side lies on the saw table The blade guard must always lower over the workpiece Wh...

Page 16: ...ece Never hold the part which is to be cut off Risk of injury Incorrect handling of the table saw poses a risk of serious injury 5 Push the miter gauge forward until the workpiece is cut all the way t...

Page 17: ...recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it Clean the equipment regularly with a damp cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or solvents these co...

Page 18: ...irection of rotation It must be exactly centred and must not wobble Check the correct positioning of the saw blade and outer saw blade flange and adjust the parts again if the saw blade is not precise...

Page 19: ...s uneven 5 Blade is warped 1 Replace the blade 2 Replace the blade 3 Tighten all the hardware 4 Reposition on flat surface 5 Replace the blade Cutting binds or burns work 1 Blade is dull 2 Work is fed...

Page 20: ...TABLE SAW 20 GB PARTS SCHEDULE 65050UK00M100 indd 20 2020 5 27 9 36 20...

Page 21: ...ng Shaft 1 No Description Q ty 39 Motor Stop Block 1 40 Elastic Cylindrical Pin 3x16 1 41 Bevel Adjusting Handwheel 1 42 Elastic Cylindrical Pin 4x22 1 43 Adjusting Handwheel Shaft 1 44 Support Bush 2...

Page 22: ...114 Table Width Extension Right 1 115 Battery Box Cover 1 116 Switch for Light 1 117 Battery 2 No Description Q ty 118 Screw ST3 5x16 2 119 Laser Clip 1 120 Laser Locator 1 121 Battery Box 1 122 Bott...

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