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Never use sawblades made from High
Speed Steel (HSS).
Take care that the selection of the saw
blade depends on the material to be
cut.
Remove defective sawblades
immediately.
A worn table insert must be replaced.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to
regulations some remaining hazards
may still exist
The moving sawblade in the work area
can cause injury.
Broken saw blades can cause injuries.
Thrown workpieces can lead to injury
Tipping of the workpiece due to
insufficient support can lead to injury.
Wood chips and sawdust can be
health hazards. Be sure to wear
personal protection gear such as
safety goggles ear- and dust
protection.
Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a
damaged power cord can lead to
injuries caused by electricity.
The type and condition of the
sawblade is important in keeping the
noise level as low as possible.
This does not negate the fact that
extra safety equipment such as ear
protection must be used.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Machine Table
800x350 mm
Right extension table
800x270 mm
Rear extension table
415x350mm
Sliding table size
1000x255 mm
Max. travel of sliding table
660 mm
Max. length of cut
610 mm
Sawblade diameter
max 250 mm
Blade bore diameter
30 mm
Blade speed n
0
4000 rpm
Cutting height at 90°/45°
80/54 mm
Tilting range of blade
90°- 45°
Max. width of rip cut
610 mm
Dust port diameter
100mm
Weight
150 kg
Mains
230V ~1/N/PE 50Hz
Motor output power
1,5kW (2HP) S1
Reference current
9.6 A
Extension cord (H07RN-F): 3x1,5mm²
Installation fuse protection
16A
Mains
400V ~3/PE 50Hz
Motor output power 1,5 kW (2 HP) S1
Reference current
4.7 A
Extension cord (H07RN-F): 4x1,5mm²
Installation fuse protection
16A
4.2 Noise emission
Determined according to EN 1870-1
(Inspection tolerance 4 dB)
Workpiece plywood 16mm:
Acoustic power level
(according to EN ISO 3746):
Idling
LwA 98,2 dB (A)
Operating
LwA 101,8 dB (A)
Acoustic pressure level
(according to EN ISO 11202):
Idling
LpA 84,2 dB (A)
Operating
LpA 88,5 dB (A)
The specified values are emission
levels and are not necessarily to be
seen as safe operating levels.
This information is intended to allow
the user to make a better estimation
of the hazards and risks involved.
4.3 Dust emission
The circular saw has been dust
emission evaluated.
At an air velocity of 20m/sec on the
dust port dia. 100mm:
Vacuum pressure
850Pa
Volume flow
565 m³/h
The TRK-value of 2 mg/m
3
is not
exceeded.
4.4 Content of delivery
Machine stand
Sliding table
Crosscut table
Crosscut fence
Telescopic arm
Rare extension table
Right extension table
Rip fence with dual fence profile
Rip fence support bar
Saw guard
Sawblade 250mm
Dust connection hose and Y-adapter
Push stick
Operating tools
Assembly bag
Operating manual
Spare parts list
4.5 Description of machine
Fig 1
A…...Crosscut fence
B…..Pull out lock knob
C….Crosscut stop
D…..Crosscut table
E…..Sliding table
F…..Raving knife
G…..Saw guard
H….Dust connection hose
I…..Rip fence
J…...Telescopic arm
K….Front cabinet cover
L….On/ Off switch
M….Sliding table lock
N….Blade rise handwheel
O….Blade tilt lock
P….Blade tilt handwheel
Q….Rip fence micro adjustment
5. Transport and start up
5.1 Transport and installation
For transport to the desired location
use a forklift or hand trolley. Make
sure the machine does not tip or fall
off during transport.
The machine is designed to operate in
closed rooms and must be placed
stable on firm and levelled ground.
The machine must be levelled in both
directions to assure good sliding
motion of the sliding table.