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ENGLISH

A

Hazard generated by insuffi-
cient personal protection gear!

Wear hearing protection. 
Wear safety glasses. 
Wear dust mask. 
Wear suitable work clothes. When work-
ing outdoors wearing of non-slip shoes is
recommended. 

A

Risk of injury by inhaling wood
dust!

Dust of certain timber species (e.g. oak,
beech,  ash)  can  cause  cancer  when
inhaled:  work  only  with  a  suitable  dust
collector attached to the saw.

A

Hazard generated by modifica-

tion of the machine or use of parts
not tested and approved by the equip-
ment manufacturer!

Assemble  tool  in  strict  accordance  with
these instructions. 
Use  only  parts  approved  by  the  equip-
ment manufacturer. 
Use  only  tools  (saw  blades)  conforming
to EN 847-1:1997. 
Do  not  make  changes  to  any  of  the
parts. 
Use only matching saw blades and riving
knives. 

A

Hazard generated by tool
defects!

Keep  tool  and  accessories  in  good
repair. 

Observe 

the 

maintenance

instructions. 
Before  any  use  check  tool  for  possible
damage:  before  operating  the  tool  all
safety  devices,  protective  guards  or
slightly  damaged  parts  need  to  be
checked for proper function as specified.
Check to see that all moving parts work
properly  and  do  not  jam.  All  parts  must
be correctly installed and meet all condi-
tions necessary for the proper operation
of the tool. 
Damaged  protection  devices  or  parts
must be repaired or replaced by a quali-
fied  specialist.  Have  damaged  switches
replaced  by  a  service  centre.  Do  not
operate  tool  if  the  switch  can  not  be
turned ON or OFF. 
Keep handles free of oil and grease. 

4.3

Symbols used through-
out these instructions

A

Danger!
Indicates risk of personal
injury or severe material dam-
age.

B

Risk of electric shock!
Risk of personal injury by elec-
tric shock. 

 

c

Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Risk of personal injury by body
parts or clothing being drawn
into the rotating saw blade. 

 

A

Caution!

 

 Risk of material damage.

 

3

Note: 

 Additional information. 

4.4

Safety devices

Riving knife

The  riving  knife 

(43)

  prevents  the  work-

piece  from  being  caught  by  the  rising
teeth of the saw blade and being thrown
against the operator. 

Always  have  the  riving  knife  installed
during operation. 

 

Blade guard

The  blade  guard 

(44)

  protects  against

unintentional contact with the saw blade
and from chips flying about. 

Always  have  the  blade  guard  installed
during operation. 

Push stick

The push stick 

(45)

 serves as an exten-

sion  of  the  hand  and  protects  against
accidental contact with the saw blade.

Always use the push stick if the distance
between saw blade and rip fence is less
than 120 mm. 

 

Guide  the  push  stick  at  an  angle  of  20

°

… 30

°

 against the saw table's surface. 

When  the  push  stick  is  not  used,  it  can
be hung to the holder 

(46)

 provided. 

Replace the push stick if damaged. 

 

Handle for push block

To be affixed to a suitable board. For the
safe guiding of small stock. 

 

Steplessly  adjustable  bevel  tilt  from
90

°

 to 45

°

Stepless  depth  of  cut  setting  to
85 mm. 

An  undervoltage  relay  prevents  the
machine  from  starting  up  when
power is restored after a power fail-
ure. 

All  operating  elements  are  located
at the machine's front. 

Robust  sheet  metal  construction
with galvanized saw table. 

ON/OFF switch

To start = press green switch button

(47)

To  stop  =  press  red  switch  button

(48)

3

Note: 

In the event of a power failure an

undervoltage relay is activated. This pre-
vents  the  starting  of  the  machine  when
the  power  is  restored.  To  restart,  the
green switch button must be actuated. 

Setting device for saw blade tilt

The  saw blade tilt can  be  steplessly set
by  the  handwheel 

(49)

  from  0

°

  through

45

°

 

43

44

45

46

5.

Special product features

6.

Operating elements

47

48

49

50

Содержание TKHS 315 (AUS)

Страница 1: ...115 168 4633 1402 1 0 TKHS 315 AUS Operating Instruction 3 A0250IVZ fm...

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Страница 3: ...ip fence 13 Guide bar mitre fence 14 Stanchion short 2x 15 Stanchion long 2x 16 Leg 4x 17 Handwheel blade tilt 18 Handwheel blade rise and fall 19 Chipcase guide panel front 20 Bearing plate front 21...

Страница 4: ...ad and permanent protection against corrosion 36 Handwheel for setting the depth of cut steplessly from 0 85 mm 37 Handwheel for stepless blade tilt setting from 90 through 45 38 Lock lever for lockin...

Страница 5: ...cts provide proper lighting Prevent adverse body positions Ensure firm footing and keep your balance at all times Use suitable workpiece supports when cutting long stock Do not operate tool near infla...

Страница 6: ...elec tric shock c Drawing in trapping hazard Risk of personal injury by body parts or clothing being drawn into the rotating saw blade A Caution Risk of material damage 3 Note Additional information 4...

Страница 7: ...s the assembly will cause no problems Read the instructions for each step before executing it Lay out the parts required for each assembly step Required tools Hex wrench 4 mm Hex wrench 5 mm Hex wrenc...

Страница 8: ...er unit to be exactly vertical to the table top and tighten the countersunk screws Bevel tilt setting device installation 1 Put on the outer clamping piece 74 to the outside of the rear chipcase guide...

Страница 9: ...ed to the outside of the chipcase 90 Installation of sliding plate port to the chipcase Install the sliding plate 91 on the outside of the chipcase using two each saucer head screws 92 and flange nuts...

Страница 10: ...it hexagon head screws 104 into holes from the outside from the inside screw on flange nuts 107 do not yet tighten fully 3 Screwing up the stanchions with each other Fit hexagon head screws 104 from t...

Страница 11: ...ut Lateral alignment riving knife and saw blade must be per fectly in line Turning the four hexagon socket head cap screws 121 on the motor carrier unit below the saw table clockwise riving knife is m...

Страница 12: ...ith flange nuts 136 Mitre fence assembly 1 Slide the lower fence carrier 141 onto the guide bar 140 as illus trated 2 Install the guide bar between the two guide bar brackets at the left front and rea...

Страница 13: ...on nect it to the mains supply 2 Raise saw blade fully 3 Start saw and switch OFF immedi ately 4 Check the saw blade s direction of rotation from the left hand side of the saw The saw blade must rotat...

Страница 14: ...the depth of cut by turning the handwheel 152 on the chipcase 3 Note To compensate for possible play in the blade height setting mechanism always raise the blade to the desired position 8 3 Setting th...

Страница 15: ...remove the table insert 4 Loosen arbor bolt 162 with span ner L H thread Hold outer blade collar 163 with ring spanner to counter 5 Remove outer blade collar 163 and saw blade 164 from the saw spindle...

Страница 16: ...y qualified electri cians only Electric tools in need of repair can be sent to the service centre of your coun try Refer to the spare parts list for the address Please attach a description of the faul...

Страница 17: ...ower level according to DIN 23746 no load when sawing Sound pressure level according to DIN 31202 no load when sawing dB A dB A dB A dB A 84 0 99 3 74 8 85 0 Ambient temperature range c 10 40 Extensio...

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