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WarninG ! 

Read the instructions in full. Any failure to comply with the instructions 

listed in this document may lead to electric shock, fire hazards or 

serious injury. The term “power tool” mentioned in all of the warnings 

listed below refers both to the power tool when it is connected to the 

mains (by the power cord) and when it operates on its battery (without 

cables). 

PLEasE KEEP THEsE insTrUCTiOns fOr fUTUrE 

UsE. 

1) work area 

a) Keep the work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite 

accidents. 

b) do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres or in the 

presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools generate 

sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. 

c) Keep onlookers and children away from the work area while ope-

rating a power tool. distractions can cause you to lose control of the 

tool. 

2) electrical safety 

a) The power tool plug must correspond to the wall socket. do not 

modify the plug in any event. do not use an adapter plug with power 

tools that must be connected to the earth. The original plugs and 

suitable wall sockets reduce the risk of electric shock. 

b) Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as piping, radiators, 

refrigerators, etc.  The risk of electric shock is increased if your body 

is connected to the earth. 

c) do not expose power tools to rain or humidity. water entering a 

power tool increases the risk of electric shock. 

d) Take care of the electrical cord. Never transport, pull or disconnect 

the power tool by pulling on the cord. Keep the cord away from heat, 

greasy material, sharp edges and moving parts. damaged or tangled 

cords increase the risk of electric shock. 

e) Only use an extension cord that has been designed for outdoor use 

when operating the power tool outdoors. Using a cord for outdoor use 

reduces the risks of electric shock.

3) personal safety

a) Stay alert and watch what you are doing. Use common sense 

when operating a power tool. do not use the power tool when tired 

or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of 

inattention can lead to serious injury. 

b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear protective 

goggles. when required, use safety equipment such as a dust mask, 

non-skid safety shoes, a hard hat and hearing protection to reduce 

the risk of injury. 

c) Avoid unintentional starting up. Ensure the switch is in the off-posi-

tion before you connect the tool. 

Carrying power tools with a finger on the switch or connecting them 

with the switch set to on can lead to injuries.

d) Remove any adjustment keys or wrenches before starting up the 

power.

 If a key or wrench remains attached to a moving part, there is a high 

risk of injury. 

e) do not bend too far over the tool. Keep your balance and a proper 

footing at all times to keep closer control of the power tool in unexpec-

ted situations. 

f) wear appropriate clothing. do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.  

Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose 

clothes, jewellery or hair are likely to be caught by moving parts. 

g) If the tool is equipped with a connection for sawdust exhaust or 

dust recovery systems, ensure that they are connected and used cor-

rectly. Using this equipment can reduce the risks connected to dust. 

4) tool use and care 

a) do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your ap-

plication. This will provide better results and will be safer if the power 

tool is used at the speed for which it is designed. 

b) do not use the power tool if it cannot be started up and stopped 

using the switch. A power tool that cannot be controlled by means of 

the switch is hazardous and must be repaired. 

c) disconnect the power tool from the mains or remove the battery 

before making adjustments, changing accessories or storing it. These 

preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool acci-

dentally. 

d) Store power tools switched off and out of the reach of children. 

do not give them to untrained individuals who have never used them 

before and have not read and understood these instructions. Power 

tools can be dangerous in the hands of these individuals. 

e) Take care of you power tools. Check the misalignment or binding 

of moving parts, breakage of any parts and any other condition that 

could hinder the working of the power tool. If the tool is damaged, 

have it repaired immediately. Many accidents are caused by poorly 

maintained power tools. 

f) Keep cutting tools clean and sharpened. well maintained cutting to-

ols with sharp cutting edges are less like to bind and easier to control. 

g) Use the power tool, accessories, disc pads, etc. in accordance with 

these instructions and according to their characteristics, depending on 

the task to be carried out and the working conditions. Using a power 

tool for reasons other than those for which it was designed can be 

dangerous. 

5) repairs 

Have your power tool repaired by a qualified technician who only uses 

identical spare parts. This is vital in order to ensure that the power 

tool can be used safely.

   GEnEraL safETY insTrUCTiOns

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Содержание TST254A

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Страница 3: ...R 210 stand parts list 38 conformity and warranty 43 deutsch allgemeine sicherheitsregeln 23 zus tzliche sicherheitsregeln f r tischkreiss gen 24 Symbole 25 installation 25 spezifikationen 25 montage...

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Страница 6: ...es avancer uniform ment le long du guide 15 VITER les positions des mains malais es dont le r sultat serait un glissement sur l outil tranchant 16 NE JAMAIS utiliser de solvants pour nettoyer les pi c...

Страница 7: ...d vacuation des poussi res 17 Vis de fixation du couteau diviseur 18 Rail du guide parall le 19 Graduation du guide parall le 20 Guide parall le 21 Profil du guide parall le 22 Vis molet e du guide pa...

Страница 8: ...8 4 26 19 25 32 17 28 24 20 20 22 23 20 7 21...

Страница 9: ...9 31 29 30...

Страница 10: ...10...

Страница 11: ...paragraphe du montage du pi tement de la scie pour ter la protection de transport situ e au niveau du moteur de cette derni re 1 Retournez la scie circulaire de table et posez la sur le sol comme ill...

Страница 12: ...er ATTENTION Assurez vous que la scie est teinte et d branch e de toute source de courant avant de proc der au montage ou d effectuer tout autre r glage 1 R glez la lame 4 la profondeur de coupe maxim...

Страница 13: ...ement des dispositifs de protection DANGER REMPLACER TOUT INSERT DE TABLE ABIME OU ENTAILLE 1 Pour d marrer la scie appuyez sur le bouton vert I de l interrupteur 11 Fig 4 Avant de commencer couper la...

Страница 14: ...ir Resserrez ensuite la vis molet e 24 Fig 9 Cette machine est quip e d un bouton de r armement ou disjoncteur thermique qui s enclenche en cas de surcharge lectrique Il se situe c t de l interrupteur...

Страница 15: ...Ne d lignez jamais de pi ce de bois sans le guide parall le parfaite ment bloqu en position sur la table Toutes les coupes de d lignage avec la lame inclin e ou non se font en utilisant le guide paral...

Страница 16: ...r paration l exception du remplacement des balais du moteur ne peuvent tre accomplis que par un service de r paration agr par PSP Outillage Toute d faillance des protecteurs ou de la lame doit tre r p...

Страница 17: ...parts list 38 conformity and warranty 43 deutsch allgemeine sicherheitsregeln 23 zus tzliche sicherheitsregeln f r tischkreiss gen 24 Symbole 25 installation 25 spezifikationen 25 montage 26 einrichte...

Страница 18: ...lated according to applicable standards and not values relating to use in the workplace Although correlation between those different emission levels does exist this cannot be reliably used to determin...

Страница 19: ...nger on the switch or connecting them with the switch set to on can lead to injuries d Remove any adjustment keys or wrenches before starting up the power If a key or wrench remains attached to a movi...

Страница 20: ...immediately so as to not damage the motor 13 PROVIDE SUPPORT on the rear or sides of the saw for wide or long workpieces 14 AVOID KICKBACKS piece thrown back towards you by A keeping the blade sharp...

Страница 21: ...Lightly fasten the 4 legs 29 to the saw using the hex head screws and the nuts 3 Next screw the 4 cross pieces 30 with the hex head screws and the nuts provided Fig 17 4 You may now attach the rubber...

Страница 22: ...rew 17 Fig 8 5 Adjust the riving knife then re tighten the fastening screw 17 6 Reposition the table insert 6 and reinstall the blade guard 2 Fit the blade height adjustment wheel 8 Fig 4 to the shaft...

Страница 23: ...e surfaces of different heights Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut the guide stop 20 Fig 11 and 12 must be used for thick workpieces as shown in Fig 11 and for thin workpieces as in...

Страница 24: ...is fence can be used in one of the table grooves ANGLED CROSS CUTS For angled cuts set the cutting angle of the mitre fence by loosening the screw and re tightening the mitre fence screw and then appl...

Страница 25: ...disconnected from the power source before working on the machine to maintain or repair it After each use check the machine and replace any defective or broken parts Remove all the sawdust or chips tha...

Страница 26: ...list 36 deutsch allgemeine sicherheitsregeln 23 zus tzliche sicherheitsregeln f r tischkreiss gen 24 Symbole 25 installation 25 spezifikationen 25 montage 26 einrichten des werkzeugs 28 anschlu an di...

Страница 27: ...n DIN EN ISO 3744 1995 11 DIN EN ISO 11203 1996 07 Bei den angegebenen Werten handelt es sich um gem den geltenden Normen berechnete Emissionspegel und nicht um mit der Verwendung der Maschine am Arbe...

Страница 28: ...Tragen von Elektrowerkzeugen mit einem Finger auf dem Schalter oder das Anschlie en bei eingeschaltetem Ger t kann Unf lle verursachen d Vor dem Einschalten des Elektrowerkzeugs Einstellschl ssel abzi...

Страница 29: ...kte Haltungen der H nde vermeiden die zum Abgleiten auf das Schneidwerkzeug f hren k nnen 16 Zum Reinigen der Kunststoffteile keinesfalls L sungsmittel verwenden Diese k nnten das Material angreifen u...

Страница 30: ...ehzahl 4800 min Schnitth he bei 90 70 mm Schnitth he bei 45 60 mm Tischabmessungen 595 x 440 mm Tischverl ngerung 595 x 944 mm H he der Maschine 890 mm Nettogewicht 31 kg Bruttogewicht 35 kg GEBRAUCH...

Страница 31: ...von 2 bis 5 mm verbleibt Siehe Abb 12 Die Aus richtung des Spaltkeils mit dem S geblatt mit einem Lineal berpr fen 3 Die Sechskantschrauben wieder anziehen Anschlie end erneut berpr fen ob das S gebla...

Страница 32: ...er Drehrichtung des S geblatts drehen 4 Die Befestigungsmutter des S geblatts und den Au enflansch entfernen Anschlie end das alte S geblatt abnehmen 5 Sicherstellen dass die S geblattflansche vor der...

Страница 33: ...kelanschlags ist das S geblatt in seiner Position zu sichern Vor Beginn der Arbeiten stets berpr fen ob das S ge blatt ordnungsgem gesichert wurde Den Winkelanschlag 14 Abb 15 von seiner Halterung abn...

Страница 34: ...r gew nschten Position auf dem Tisch gesichert ist S mtliche L ngsschnittarbeiten auch bei geneigtem S geblatt sind mit dem Parallelanschlag auszuf hren Den Parallelanschlag auf die gew nschte Schnitt...

Страница 35: ...an den Schutzvorrichtungen oder am S geblatt m ssen sofort repariert werden 1 Netzstecker ziehen 2 Die Abdeckungen der Kohleb rsten mit einem geeigneten Schraubendreher abschrauben Die andere Kohleb...

Страница 36: ...vue clat e exploded view 36...

Страница 37: ...tions The warranty shall not under any circums tances cover repairs carried out by a non authorised repairer The equipment should not be dismantled under any circumstances during the warranty period 1...

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