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Technical data

CS55

Dimensions 

L x W x H mm

340 x 260 x 235

Saw blade ø mm / 

number of teeth

160 / 24Z

Thickness of saw 

blade

2,0 mm

Idling speed n0

5500 1/min

Mitre square

0°–45°

Depth of cut 90° mm

55

Depth of cut 45° mm

45

Weight kg

4,8

Drive

Motor V/Hz

230–240/50

Input W

1200

Protection class

II

Subject to technical modifications!

Warning: 

Noise can have adverse health effects. 

Should the noise level increase above 85 dB(A), you 
must wear ear protection. Should the electrical supply 
not be optimal, then the current can drop for a short 

time when the machine is turned on. This can influence 

other equipment (for example, the blinking of a lamp). 
Should the electrical capacity have a Zmax < 0.27, such 
disturbances are not to be expected. (Should you have 

difficulties, please consult your local dealer.)

Noise and vibration

Operating noise level and vibrations
Sound pressure 

level

L

pA

: 95 dB(A), K

pA

: 3 dB(A)

Sound power level

L

wA

: 106 dB(A), K

wA

: 3 dB(A)

Typical weighted 

vibrations

a

h

 = 5,72 m/s², K = 1,5m/s²

Measured values corresponding to EN 60 745-2-5 and EN 60 

745-1

The  specified  vibration  value  was  established  in  ac

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cordance with a standardized testing method. It may 
change according to how the electric equipment is used 

and may exceed the specified value in exceptional cir

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cumstances;
The specified vibration value can be used to compare 

the equipment with other electric power tools.

The specified vibration value can be used for initial as

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sessment of a harmful effect.

Attention!

The indicated weighted effective value of acceleration 
can differ during operation from the indicated value, 
dependent on the manner in which the device is used. 
Dependent upon the actual conditions of use (periodic 
duty) it may be necessary to establish safety precau-
tions for the protection of the operator.

Start-up

Observe the safety notes in the operating instruc-
tions before operating the machine.

REMOVAL OF PACKAGING 

Remove the box used to protect the machine during 
transportation and keep it intact for future transportation 
and storage.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Check that the electrical system to which the machine is 
connected is earthed in compliance with current safety 
regulations and that the current socket is in perfect con-
dition.

The  electrical  system  must  be  fitted  with  a  magneto 

thermal protective device to safeguard all conductors 
from short circuits and overload.
The selection of this device should be in line with the 

following electrical specifications of the machine stated 

on the motor.

NOTE: 

Your plunge cut saw’s electrical system is 

equipped with an under voltage relay which automati-
cally opens the circuit when the voltage falls below a 
minimum preest ablished limit and which prevents the 
self-reset of machine functions when voltage returns to 
normal levels. 
If the machine stops involuntarily, do not be alarmed. 
Make sure that there has not been a voltage failure in 
the electrical system. 

Adjusting

Caution: Prior to carrying out one of the following ad-
justment steps, switch the machine off and unplug the 
mains plug.

Cutting depth adjustment, Fig. 2

The cutting depth can be adjusted from 0 to 55 mm.
Unfasten the cutting depth adjustment screw (6) and set 
the required depth using the scale (7) and retighten the 
screw.
The dimensions on the rail shows the cutting depth 
without rail.

Mitre settings, Fig. 3

The mitre square can be set from 0° to 45°.
Unfasten the mitre adjustment screws (8) on both sides, 
set the desired mitre square on the scale (9) and retight-
en both screws. 

Saw blade replacement, Fig. 4, 5, 6
Caution: Before you are going to make the saw 
blade change, switch off the machine and unplug 
the power cord.

Press the plunge trigger (3), bring the saw blade into 
the blade-change position (Adjustment screw for 
depth of cut shall be adjusted to 25 mm) and insert 
the hex wrench into the blade locking screw (17). 

Press on the shaft lock (13) and rotate the saw blade 
(10) until the lock clicks into place.

Hold down the locking shaft (13) and open the blade 
locking screw (17) counter clockwise, while keeping 
the blade in the blade-changing position.  

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Страница 9: ...ibed in this manual The maximum cut depth is 55 mm If the electrical cable of this tool is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or the customer service department or a similarly qualified s...

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