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The maximum cutting depth is obtained with an 

inclination of 0°. Adjust the cutting depth to the 

thickness of the panel to be cut; make the teeth 

stick out only a few millimeters in any case for a 

lower measurement than the height of the teeth.

CUTTING INCLINATION ADJUSTMENT

This is obtained by putting the guide panel on a 

slope in relation to the blade.

Loosen the front handwheel (pos.2) and put 

the guide panel on a slope to obtain the desired 

cutting angle. Fix the handwheel(s) well after 

making the adjustment.

With angles over 0°C, the cutting depth is less 

than that indicated on the scale in pos.17.

USING THE GUIDE SET SQUARE (Fig.A and 

Fig.D)

The guide set square (pos.11) is used for making 

parallel cuts to the edge of the panel. 

To adjust the distance of the cut from the edge 

of the panel, loosen the handwheel (pos.12) and 

slide the set square into the relevant guide; check 

the cutting distance on the graduated scale. Fix 

the handwheel well after the adjustment.

Should you need to carry out a parallel cut, at a 

distance greater than the maximum one allowed 

by the guide set square, use a strip of wood 

fixed with clamps (not supplied) to be used as 

a parallel cutting guide, see Fig.D.

MARKING THE CUTTING AREA (pos.22)

The two grooves on the guide panel indicate the 

position of the blade in case of a perpendicular 

cut with a 0° angle or on a 45° slope. It is re-

commended to check the correct alignment by 

making a trial cut first.

PANEL BEING PROCESSED

The panel that you are going to cut must have 

a compatible thickness with the circular saw.

Mark the cutting line with a ruler on the piece 

and position it on trestles. Under the panel, in 

correspondence with the cutting line, there must 

not be any obstacles. 

Important! For your safety it is important for 

the panel to be fixed firmly, so that it doesn’t 

fall once it has been cut, causing a risk for the 

operator. Do not cut circular sections, old or 

fragile wood, irregular wood, cracked wood, 

wood with nails or screws, branches or trunks. 

Always carefully inspect the piece.

PERFORMING THE CUT

Some types of panels could chip in the area 

where the blade comes out: take care to perform 

the cut resting the tool on the less important 

part of the panel.

Carefully fix the piece to be cut, perform all the 

adjustments to the tool and always connect up 

the vacuum system pipe. 

Plug the tool into the mains and grip it firmly 

with both hands (Fig.C); rest the front part of the 

guide panel on the edge of the panel (make sure 

the mobile guard is closed) and start the tool.

Before starting to cut, wait a few seconds so that 

the electrical tool reaches its full rotation speed.

Slowly move forwards while the mobile guard 

(pos.10) moves automatically coming into 

contact with the edge of the panel. Then main-

tain the right moving speed to ensure that there 

is no reduction in the number of revolutions. 

Excessive moving speeds can cause the blade 

or the electrical tool to break.

At the end of the cut, release the switch and wait 

for the blade to stop completely before extracting 

it from the material or resting the tool.

Before resting the machine, always check that 

the mobile guard has completely covered the 

blade teeth.

CIRCULAR BLADE

IMPORTANT! The cutting part can cause se-

rious injuries – use protective gloves!

- Use good quality blades with the same cha-

racteristics as the circular saw based on its 

technical data - your retailer will be able to help 

you make the correct choice. Also observe 

any instructions provided with the equipment.

- Do not use blades if you do not know where 

they are from or without technical specifica-

tions. They must show the nominal dimen-

sions, the number of teeth, the maximum 

number of revolutions and the arrow indicating 

the rotation direction.

- The number of revolutions and the dimensions 

are the basic elements for making your choice. 

The number of revolutions must always be 

higher or equal to that shown on the machine. 

The dimensions must be equal to those shown 

on the machine.

- Use blades which conform to the regulations 

in force in the country of use.

- Do not use HSS (high speed steel) blades, 

abrasive truncating discs or abrasive grinding 

Summary of Contents for SC191

Page 1: ...able circular saw OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions ATTENZIONE Prima di usare la macchina leggete e comprendete le istruzioni di sicurezza e le istruzioni d uso fornite W...

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Page 5: ...o conforme ai requisiti essenziali di sicurezza e salute contenuti nelle seguenti direttive europee 2006 42 CE 2014 35 CE 2014 30 CE 2011 65 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The firm indicated on the labe...

Page 6: ...s secondi n0 velocit a vuoto min 1 giri al minuto dB decibel doppio isolamento elettrico COMPONENTI Fare riferimento alla fig A e seguenti allegate alle presenti istruzioni 1 Corpo motore 2 Volantino...

Page 7: ...essuno si avvicini alla vostra zona di lavoro Mantenete una distanza di sicurezza da tutte le parti in movimento e dalla zona di taglio ATTENZIONE Il motore e la lama conti nuano a girare per alcuni s...

Page 8: ...egnate con una riga la linea di taglio e posizionatelo sopra dei cavalletti Sotto il pannello in corrispondenza della linea di taglio non dovr esserci nessun ostacolo Attenzione Per la vostra sicurezz...

Page 9: ...da legno Durante la pulizia osservate bene tutto l utensile elettrico per scoprire eventuali rotture o guasti SOSTITUZIONE DELLA LAMA fig E ATTENZIONE Prima di effettuare le se guenti operazioni assi...

Page 10: ...ate l imballo originale o la valigetta se presente per proteggerla Riponete la macchina lontano dalla portata dei bambini in posizione stabile e sicura Il luogo dovr essere asciutto privo da polveri t...

Page 11: ...ds n0 no load speed min 1 round per minute dB decibel double electric insulation COMPONENTS Refer to fig A and the following figures attached to these instructions 1 Motor body 2 Front cutting inclina...

Page 12: ...r the tool is switched off During this time these parts must not be touched Serious injury hazard IMPORTANT Never press the blade lock button pos 21 while the blade is moving Before starting the machi...

Page 13: ...ails or screws branches or trunks Always carefully inspect the piece PERFORMING THE CUT Some types of panels could chip in the area where the blade comes out take care to perform the cut resting the t...

Page 14: ...g it IMPORTANT The blade has very sharp edges use gloves to prevent serious injuries IMPORTANT The assembly of the blade must be carried out with absolute precision In correct assembly causes very ser...

Page 15: ...position The place must be dry free from dust temperate and protected from direct sunlight Keep children and unauthorised personnel out of the storage room DISPOSAL In order to protect the environmen...

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