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8.1.3. Cutting very narrow workpieces 

(Fig. 31)

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Be sure to use a push block when making 

longitudinal cuts in very narrow workpieces 

with a width of 30 mm and less.

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The low guide face of the parallel stop is best 

used in this case.

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There is no push block supplied with the 

saw! (Available from your specialist dea-

ler) Replace the push block without delay 

when it becomes worn.

8.1.4. Making angular cuts (Fig. 32)

Angular cuts must always be used using the par-

allel stop (7).

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Set the blade (5) to the desired angle. (See 

7.5.)

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Set the parallel stop (7) in accordance with 

the workpiece width and height (see 7.3.1)

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Carry out the cut in accordance with the work-

piece width (see 8.1.1., 8.1.2 and 8.1.3.)

8.1.5. Making cross cuts (Fig. 33)

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Slide the angle stop (28) together with the 

stop rail (27) into one of the grooves in the 

saw table (1) and adjust to the required angle. 

(See 7.4.) If you also want to tilt the blade (5), 

use the groove which prevents your hand and 

the cross stop from making contact with the 

blade guard.

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If necessary, position the stop rail (27) so that 

it cannot collide with the saw blade when you 

make your cut.

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Press the workpiece firmly against the stop 

rail (27).

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Switch on the saw.

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Push the angle stop (28) and the workpiece 

toward the blade in order to make the cut.

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Important: Always hold the guided part of the 

workpiece. Never hold the part which is to be 

cut off.

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Push the angle stop (28) forward until the 

workpiece is cut all the way through.

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Switch off the saw again. Do not remove the 

offcut until the blade has stopped rotating.

9. Replacing the power cable

If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, 

it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its 

after-sales service or similarly trained personnel 

to avoid danger.

10. Cleaning, maintenance and 

ordering of spare parts

Always pull out the mains power plug before star-

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10.2 Carbon brushes

In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon 

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Important! The carbon brushes should not be re-

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10.3 Maintenance

There are no parts inside the equipment which 

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10.4 Transport

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Only ever transport the machine by lifting it by 

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Suitable lifting points are marked with arrows 

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Page 1: ...TE TS 1825 U 3 1 0 1 1 r N I 1 6 5 0 4 3 4 r N t r A 7 GB Original operating instructions Table Saw Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 1 21 01 13 09 17 ...

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Page 6: ... 6 21b 22 3 5 mm 23 24 25 26 4 w x y 43 30 5 31 6 7 6 7 w 47 47 Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 6 Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 6 21 01 13 08 51 21 01 13 08 51 ...

Page 7: ... 7 27 28 29 30 31 32 28 4 29 45 w w w 27 48 Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 7 Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 7 21 01 13 08 52 21 01 13 08 52 ...

Page 8: ... 8 33 Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 8 Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 8 21 01 13 08 52 21 01 13 08 52 ...

Page 9: ...rking or splinters chips and dust emitted by the de vice can cause loss of sight Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Important Risk of injury Do not reach into the running saw blade Lifting point Anl_TE_TS_1825_U_SPK7 indb 24 21 01 13 08 52 ...

Page 10: ... Guide rail for parallel stop left 24 Length extension table 25 Strut for length extension table 26 Connecting plate for guide rails 27 Stop rail for angle stop 28 Angle stop 29 Push stick 30 Key for changing the saw blade 31 Open ended spanner 10 mm 13 mm 32 Allen key 33 Self locking nut 34 Nut 35 Washer large 36 Washer medium 37 Washer small 38 Allen screw 39 Hex screw M6 x 12 40 Round head scre...

Page 11: ...r equipment has not been de signed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warranty will be voided if the machine is used in commercial trade or industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes The equipment is to be operated only with suita ble saw blades saw blades made of HM or CV It is prohibited to use any type of HSS saw blade and cutting off wheel To use the equipment prop...

Page 12: ...ng order y l r a l u g e r e c n a i l p p a e h t n a e l c d n a e c i v r e S e c n a i l p p a e h t t i u s o t e l y t s g n i k r o w r u o y t p a d A e c n a i l p p a e h t d a o l r e v o t o n o D e n r e v e n e h w d e c i v r e s e c n a i l p p a e h t e v a H cessary e s u n i t o n s i t i n e h w f f o e c n a i l p p a e h t h c t i w S Residual risks Even if you use this elect...

Page 13: ...n the table length extension with the saw table 1 so that it is flat and tighten all the nuts and screws 6 2 2 Width extension table Fig 17 18 Loosely fasten the width extension table 8 to the saw table using the Allen screws 38 and the washers 37 Use the rear holes closer to the table length extension to mount the table width extension Screw the struts 10 loosely to the width ex tension table and...

Page 14: ...nd fasten the new saw blade in re verse order Important Note the running direction The cutting angle of the teeth must point in running direction i e for wards see the arrow on the blade guard Refit and set the splitter 2 and the saw blade guard 4 see 6 3 6 4 Check to make sure that all safety devices are properly mounted and in good working condition before you begin working with the saw again 7 ...

Page 15: ...k the fixing handle again in the required angle position 8 Operation Important After every new adjustment we recommend you to make a trial cut in order to check the new settings After switching on the saw wait for the blade to reach its maximum speed of rotation before commencing with the cut Take extra care when starting the cut Never use the equipment without the suction function Regularly check...

Page 16: ...milarly trained personnel to avoid danger 10 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts Always pull out the mains power plug before star ting any cleaning work 10 1 Cleaning e h t d n a s t n e v r i a s e c i v e d y t e f a s l l a p e e K motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure m i e c i v ...

Page 17: ...ve equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal If you do not know the whereabouts of such a collection point you should ask in your local council offices 12 Storage Store the equipment and accessories out of children s reach in a dark and dry place at above freezing temperature The ideal storage tempe rature is between 5 and 30...

Page 18: ...e and the purchase date is verified with the bill In case of defects concerning the material or construction we kindly request you to submit the equip ment together with the fully completed warranty card supplied with the equipment It is important that you enter an exact description of the defect To do so answer the following questions Did the equipment work at all or was it defective from the beg...

Page 19: ...ructions or damage caused by unprofessional installation failure to comply with the operating instructions e g connection to the wrong mains voltage or current type misuse or inappropriate use such as overloading of the product or use of non approved tools or accessories failure to comply with the maintenance and safety regulations ingress of foreign bodies into the product e g sand stones or dust...

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