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Summary of Contents for EHG.230

Page 1: ...HE RISK OF INJURY USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTION MANUAL A ARN NG NEVER PLACE FINGERS NEAR CUTTING AREA BEWARE OF ROTATING MACHINE PARTS MODEL EHC 230 3 220v 240Y I 50Hz OPERATOR S MANUAL EYE PROTECTION HEARING PROTECTION REQUIRED REQUIRED Serial Date of Purchase ...

Page 2: ... materials thicker than 13 mm 1 2 solid for aluminum 13 mm 112 for mild steel or 8 mm 5 16 for solid stainless steel has been damaged by accident neglect improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship This warranty does not apply to machines and or components which have been altered changed or modified in any way or subjected to use beyond recommended capac...

Page 3: ...rom the user Avoid body contoctwith grounded surfoces such os pipes rodialors ronges ond refrigeralors There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded Don t expose power lools lo rain or wel condilions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do nol obuse lhe cord Never use Íhe cord lo corry lhe lools or pull the plug from on ouilet Keep cord owoy ...

Page 4: ...lJse the correcl lool for your opplicalion lhe correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed Do not use tool if swilch does nol turn it on or off Any toolthat cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnecl lhe plug from lhe power source before naking ony adiuslmenls chonging accessories or stoilng lhe lool Such preventive safe...

Page 5: ...ngerous 2 Keep saw blades securely fastened Check blade flanges for debris before installing any new blade 3 Do not use dull or broken blades Check blades often for condition and wear 4 Check chip collector cover for proper fit to minimize the risk of flying debris 5 Beware of ejecting chips They become Hor both during and after cutting 6 Always make provisions for safe handling of excess material...

Page 6: ... and condition of the lower guard spring lf the guard and the spring are not operating properly they must be serviced before use Lower guard may operate sluggishly due to damaged parts gummy deposits or a buildup of debris Always observe that the lower guard is covering the blade before placing saw down on bench or floor An unprotected coasting blade will cause the saw to walk backwards cutting wh...

Page 7: ...ti trr l r tú n J llql ìt A ssl lt nulnh r ll i _ t I ll P 5Il3 T lk n Avoid Exposure Laser Radiation is emitted from this aperture WARNING Do NoT USE TINTED GLASSES To ENHANCE THE LASER LtcHT Tinted glasses will reduce overall vision for the application and interfere with the normal operation of the tool WARNING NEVER AlM THE BEAM AT A woRKptEcE wrrH A REFLEcIvE suRFAcE Highly polished or similar...

Page 8: ...o EUROBOOR EHC 230 3 Exploded Drowing ...

Page 9: ... SM 41 1 42 AUXILIARY HANDLE SM 42 1 43 SCREW sM 43 4 M WASHER SM44 4 45 CARBON BRUSH HOLDER SM 45 2 46 CARBON BRUSH SM 46 2 47 CARBON BRUSH COVER SM 47 2 48 MOTOR HOUSING SM 48 I 49 BUSHING BEARING HOLDER SM 49 1 50 FIELD WINDING SM SO 1 51 SCREWS FIELD WINDING SM 51 2 52 FAN SHROUD SM 52 1 53 BEARING SM 53 1 54 ARMATURE SM 54 1 72 SCREW SM 72 73 THUMBSCREW EDGE GUIDE BEVEL LOCK SM 73 74 WASHER S...

Page 10: ...cautions are taken When blade is binding or when interrupting a cut for any reason release the trigger and hold the saw motionless in the material until the blade comes to a complete stop Never attempt to remove the saw from the work or pull the saw backward while the blade is in motion or KICKBACK may occur lnvestigate and take corrective actions to eliminate the cause of blade binding When resta...

Page 11: ...Vlrw Auxiliary 2 Handle Laser Guide lndex Blade Drive Mounting Bolt Metal Cutting Saw Blade Battery Holder Blade Lock Depth Adjustment Lever Trigger Switch and Lock Chip Cover Retaining Screws Laser Alignment Screw Lerr Sloe Vlew Carbon Brushes Rear Bevel Lock Screw Bevel Adjustment Lever and lndex Blade Guide ...

Page 12: ... GETTING STARTED AcAUtoN ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS ploded View drawing on page 10 lf required assemble iust edge guide to desired position Secure with thumb all an authorized saw blade as detailed in the Changing Adjust Bevel Lock to desired angle before Front Bevel Lock Blade Wrench DESCRIPTiON PART aTy OPERATOR S MANUAL LIT3Ol RGM I 1 SAFETY GOGGLES 1 ...

Page 13: ... Lock item 93 at rear of saw ln most cases depth should be set at maximum unless there are obstructions below the work surface Depth can be set by observing index marks printed on housing along depth bracket Connect machine to power source Firmly grasp guide handle and trigger handle switch item 82 and 83 Position saw base plate on work surface near the cutting area While observing Cautions and Wa...

Page 14: ...complete release trigger switch to stop Turn Laser On Off switch to Off position Bevel Cut Guide 45o WARNING Do NoT USE TTNTED LASSE To Laser Adjustment Screw ENHANCE THE LASER LIGHT Tinted glasses will reduce overall vision for the application and interfere with the normal operation of the tool Laser Battery Box 2 AAA WARNING NEVER AIM THE BEAM AT A woRKPIEcE WITH A REFLEcIvE suRFAcE Highly polis...

Page 15: ...Remove chip collector from the right side of saw item 3 3 Empty chip collector by tipping the cover sideways and letting the chips and debris fall out Clean all debris from saw body 4 lnstall chip collector on saw and fasten securely by tightening thumbscrews A ARN NG FAILURE TO SECURE THE CHIP COLLECTOR COVER MAY RESULT IN UNCONTROLLED DISCHARGE OF CHIPS AND OPERATOR INJURY ALWAYS VERIFY PROPER I...

Page 16: ...de drive flange item 8 9 and 10 7 Remove saw blade item 11 8 Thoroughly clean inner and outer blade drive flanges and blade mounting surface before installing new blade 9 Reverse process to install new blade e l _ Blade Drive Mounting Bolt outer Blade Drive Flange I Blade Wrench REPLACING MOTOR BRUSHES Refer to the diagram to the right 1 Place saw on level secure surface 2 Remove two 2 motor brush...

Page 17: ...ed or damaged PN SM 14 Blade Spins on Spindle Check for proper tightness and installation lnspect inner blade flange PN SM 12 and outer blade flange PN SM 10 for wear or damage _Repla ce if wear is excessive Check flange mating surfaces for flatness Replace if excessive distortion exists Check to ensure flat washer is present between bolt head and outer blade drive flange Low Blade Life Teeth Chip...

Page 18: ...or 340mm 13 4 340mm 13 4 466mm 18 4 9 8k9 21lbs 230V 1800w 50Hz I 2700 RPM _ _ ry Slg4less Steet 5 16 Case Dimensions 394mm H 15 5 381mm W 15 546mm L 21 5 I Saw Blades Application For cutting mild steel Aluminium Part 230 0003 YOUR EUROBOOR DISTRÍ BUTOR l8 ...

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