operation manual

24 GB
Number of teeth 60
Swivel range -45° / 0°/ +45°
Mitre cut 0° to 45° left / right
Saw width at 9 340 x 90 mm
Saw width at 4
240 x 90 mm
Saw width at 2 x 4
(double mitre cut)
240 x 55 mm
Protection class II
Weight (incl. accessories) 23,0 kg
Laser class 2
Wavelength of laser 650 nm
Laser output < 1 mW
* S6 25%, continuous operation periodic duty.
Identical duty cycles with a period at load followed
by a period at no load. Running time 10 minutes;
duty cycle is 25% of the running time.
The work piece must have a minimum height of
3mm and a minimum width of 10 mm.
Make sure that the workpiece is always secured
with the clamping device.
Noise and vibration
Total vibration values determined in accordance with
EN 61029.
sound pressure level L
pA
99,9 dB(A)
uncertainty K
pA
3 dB
sound power level L
WA
112,9 dB(A)
uncertainty K
WA
3 dB
Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing. Total
vibration values (vector sum - three directions) deter-
mined in accordance with EN 61029.
Vibration emission value a
h
2,091 m/s²
Uncertainty K 1,5 m/s²
The specied vibration value was established in ac-
cordance with a standardized testing method. It may
change according to how the electric equipment is used
and may exceed the specied value in exceptional cir-
cumstances;
The specied vibration value can be used to compare
the equipment with other electric power tools.
The specied vibration value can be used for initial as-
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.
Residual risks
The machine has been built according to the state
of the art and the recognised technical safety re-
quirements.
However, individual residual risks can arise during
operation.
Health hazard due to electrical power, with the use of
improper electrical connection cables.
Furthermore, despite all precautions having been
met, some non-obvious residual risks may still re-
main.
Residual risks can be minimised if the „safety instruc-
tions“ and the Proper use“ are observed along with
the whole of the operating instructions.
Do not load the machine unnecessarily: excessive
pressure when sawing will quickly damage the saw
blade, which results in reduced output of the machine
in the processing and in cut precision.
When cutting plastic material, please always use
clamps: the parts which should be cut must always
be xed between the clamps.
Avoid accidental starting of the machine: the oper-
ating button may not be pressed when inserting the
plug in an outlet.
Use the tool that is recommended in this manual.
In doing so, your mitre saw provides optimal perfor-
mance.
Hands may never enter the processing zone when the
machine is in operation. Release the handle button
and switch off the machine prior to any operations.
7. Before starting the equipment
The equipment must be set up where it can stand
securely, i.e. it should be bolted to a workbench, a
universal base frame or similar.
All covers and safety devices have to be properly t-
ted before the equipment is switched on.
It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
When working with wood that has been processed
before, watch out for foreign bodies such as nails or
screws, etc.
Before you press the ON/OFF switch check that the
saw blade is tted correctly. Moving parts must run
smoothly.
Before you connect the equipment to the power sup-
ply make sure the data on the rating plate are identi-
cal to the mains data.
8. Attachment and operation
8.1 Attaching the saw (Fig. 1/2/6a-c)
To adjust the turntable (16) turn the locking handle
(13) counterclockwise to release the lock.
Slide the locking position lever (12) upwards. To do
this, take your index nger.
Now adjust the turntable (16) and pointer (14) by use-
ing the required angle of the scale (15). Fix it by turn-
ing the locking handle (13) clockwise.
Pressing the machine head (5) lightly downwards and
removing the locking bolt (24) from the motor bracket