
14
•
Do not use grinding discs.
•
Always press the material hardly to the fence.
•
To prevent tears on lower cutting edge place piece of waste
material under the processed material and cut both pieces at a
time.
•
To get familiar with using the mitre saw make several cuts using
waste pieces of material.
•
When cutting angles change from one cut to another, prior to
switching the mitre saw again ensure the work table locking knob
and head locking knobs are tightened.
•
Angular scales are accurate enough for most of performed tasks,
it is however recommended to double-check the cutting angles
with protractor or other device for angle measurements.
Do not apply excessive force on cutting blade. Work is performed
better and safer when the mitre saw works with its own specific
rate.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before
commencing any activities related to installation, adjustment,
repair or maintenance.
CUTTING BLADE REPLACEMENT
•
Pull the head locking pin (
15
) to unlock the saw arm.
•
Allow smooth return of the saw arm to upper position.
•
Press and hold the movable shield locking lever (
11
).
•
Take the movable shield (
4
) up to access the cutting blade (
5
)
fixing screw.
•
Press and hold the spindle lock lever (
20
) (turning the cutting
blade may be necessary to lock the spindle).
•
Use the included spanner to unscrew the cutting blade (
2
) fixing
screw. Turn clockwise (left-hand thread!) (
fig. K
).
•
Release the spindle lock lever (
20
) and remove screw that fixes
cutting blade and outer collar.
•
Clean all parts to be installed prior to installation.
•
Put new cutting blade onto the inner collar.
•
Place new cutting blade so blade teeth and arrow on the blade
match direction of the arrow on the stationary shield (
1
).
•
Put the outer collar on, press and hold spindle locking lever and
tighten the cutting blade fixing screw counter-clockwise.
•
Release the movable shield (
4
) to its default position (the shield
must fully cover the cutting blade).
•
Ensure the movable shield (
4
) is in correct position and moves
freely when lifting or lowering the saw arm.
Never attempt to modify the motor spindle to adjust it for
operation with cutting blades of different sizes, never remove
any of the guards.
The motor spindle is flattened in two places, that match shape of
the outer flange for fixing cutting blade. Install the outer flange
so it is properly seated on the motor spindle.
When installing cutting blade observe correct direction of
the teeth. Arrow on the saw body shows direction of spindle
rotation. Once the cutting blade is installed, rotate it manually
to ensure it is free to move.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN LASER UNIT
Laser assembly is powered with two AAA batteries, 1.5 V.
•
Push and lift battery compartment lid (
25
) (
fig. L
).
•
Remove empty batteries.
•
Insert new batteries. Observe polarity.
•
Install battery compartment lid.
CLEANING
•
When the work is finished, remove thoroughly all pieces of
material, scobs and dust from the work table area, area around
cutting blade and its shields.
•
Ensure the ventilation holes of the motor casing are pervious,
there are no scobs or dust.
•
Keep clean all handles and knobs.
REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES
Replace immediately worn out (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or cracked
motor carbon brushes. Always replace both brushes at a time.
•
Unscrew and remove carbon brush covers (
14
).
•
Remove used brushes.
•
Remove any carbon dust with compressed air.
•
Insert new carbon brushes (brushes should easily move into
brush-holders).
•
Fix carbon brush covers (
14
).
After the brushes are replaced start the mitre saw with no load
and wait until the brushes fit to the motor commutator. It is
recommended to entrust replacement of carbon brushes only to a
qualified person. Only original parts should be used.
All faults should be repaired by service workshop authorized by the
manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Mitre Saw
Parameter
Value
Supply voltage
230 V AC
Current frequency
50 Hz
Rated power
S1:1200W S6
25%1500W
Spindle rotational speed with no load
5000 min
-1
Mitre cutting range
± 45°
Bevel cutting range
0° ÷ 45°
Outer diameter of cutting blade
210 mm
Hole diameter of cutting blade
30 mm
Cutting capacity (material
size) angle / bevel
0
0
x 0
0
60 x 105 mm
45
0
x 0
0
60 x 70 mm
45
0
x 45
0
30 x 70 mm
0
0
x 45
0
30 x 105 mm
Protection class
II
Class of laser device
2
Maximum laser power
< 1 mW
Laser wavelength
λ = 650nm
Weight
7,95 kg
Year of production
2017
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Sound pressure: Lp
A
= 99,6 dB(A) K = 3 dB(A)
Sound power: Lw
A
= 115,6 dB(A) K = 3 dB(A)
Weighted value of vibration acceleration: a
h
= 6,01 m/s
2
K = 1,5 m/s
2
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION / CE
Do not dispose of electrically powered products with household
wastes, they should be utilized in proper plants. Obtain information on
waste utilization from your seller or local authorities. Used up electric
and electronic equipment contains substances active in natural
environment. Unrecycled equipment constitutes a potential risk for
environment and human health.
* Right to introduce changes is reserved.
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