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secured  on  a  workbench  or  a  table  if  at  all 

possible. 

Support  long  workpieces  (e.g.  with  a  roller 

table) to prevent them sagging at the end of a 

cut. 

Attention!

  Never  remove  loose  splinters, 

chips  or  jammed  pieces  of  wood  while  the 

saw blade is running. 

  Switch  off  the  machine  to  troubleshoot  or 

remo-ve 

jammed 

pieces 

of 

wood. 

Disconnect the main power plug -

 

 Refitting, including adjusting and measuring 

works, and cleaning must be carried out only 

when the motor is switched off. 

- Disconnect 

the main power plug -

 

 Before switching on again, ensure that keys 

and adjustment tools have been removed. 

 

Warning!

  This  electric  tool  generates  an 

electromag-netic  field  during  operation.  This 

field  can  impair  active  or  passive  medical 

implants under certain conditions. In order to 

prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, 

we  recommend  that  persons  with  medical 

implants  consult  with  their  physician  and  the 

manufacturer  of  the  medical  implant  prior  to 

operating the electric tool. 

 

SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR 

THE 

HANDLING OF SAW BLADES 

1  Only  use  insertion  tools  if  you  have 

mastered their use. 

2  Observe  the  maximum  speed.  The 

maximum  speed  specified  on  the  insertion 

tool  may  not  be  exceeded.  If  specified, 

observe the speed range. 

3 Observe the motor / saw blade direction of 

rota-tion. 

4 Do not use any insertion tools with cracks. 

Sort  out  cracked  insertion  tools.  Repairs  are 

not permitted. 

5  Clean  grease,  oil  and  water  off  of  the 

clamping surfaces. 

6  Do  not  use  any  loose  reducing  rings  or 

bushes  for  the  reducing  of  holes  on  saw 

blades. 

7  Make  sure  that  fixed  reducer  rings  for 

securing  the  insertion  tool  have  the  same 

diameter and have at least 1/3 of the cutting 

diameter. 

8  Make  sure  that  fixed  reducer  rings  are 

parallel to each other. 

9 Handle insertion tool with caution. They are 

ideally  stored  in  the  originally  package  or 

special contain-ers. Wear protective gloves in 

order  to  improve  grip  and  to  further  reduce 

the risk of injury. 

10  Prior  to  the  use  of  insertion  tools,  make 

sure  that  all  protective  devices  are  properly 

fastened. 

11  Prior  to  use,  make  sure  that  the  insertion 

tool  meets  the  technical  requirements  of  this 

electric tool and is properly fastened. 

12  Only  use  the  supplied  saw  blade  for 

sawing opera-tions in wood, materials similar 

to  wood,  plastics  and  non-ferrous  metals 

(except for magnesium and alloys containing 

magnesium). 

 

2. Layout and items supplied 

2.1 Layout (Fig. 1/2) 

1.    Sawing table   

2    Saw blade guard   

3    Push stick   

4    Saw blade   

5    Splitter   

6    Table insert   

7    Parallel stop   

8    Hand wheel   

9    Adjusting and locking grip   

10    Base frame   

11    On/O

    switch   

12    Eccentric lever   

13    Rubber foot   

14    Cross stop   

15    Screw   

16    Extractor adapter   

17    Countersunk head screw   

18    Hole (splitter)   

19    Fastening screw   

20    Screw   

Summary of Contents for M1H-ZP2-1-250

Page 1: ...Model M1H ZP2 1 250 2015 Danger Read all safety regulations and instructions Keep all safety regulations and instructions in a safe place for future use Manufacture Zhejiang Huafeng Electric Tools Co Ltd Address Xiaoshun Town Jinhua Zhejiang 321035 P R China ...

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Page 8: ...s supplied 12 3 Proper use 13 4 Technical data 14 5 Before starting the equipment 15 6 Assembly 15 7 Using the saw 16 8 Operation 17 9 Replacing the power cable 18 10 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 18 11 Disposal and recycling 19 12 Storage 19 ...

Page 9: ...k on any materials containing asbestos Caution 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 Caution Wear safety goggles Sparks generated during working or splinters chips and dust emitted by the device can cause loss of sight Caution Risk of injury Do not reach int...

Page 10: ... persons to touch the equipment or cable keep them away from your work area 5 Securely store unused electric tools Unused electric tools should be stored in a dry elevated or closed location out of the reach of children 6 Do not overload your electric tool They work better and more safely in the specified output range 7 Use the correct electric tool Do not use low output electric tools for heavy w...

Page 11: ... extension cables for use outdoors Only use cable reels in the unrolled state 18 Remain attentive Pay attention to what you are doing Remain sensible when working Do not use the electric tool when you are distracted 19 Check the electric tool for potential damage Protective devices and other parts must be care fully inspected to ensure that they are fault free and function as intended prior to con...

Page 12: ...d electric tool Use saw blades which were designed for reduced noise development insofar as possible Maintain the electric tool and tool attachments regularly and if necessary initiate repairs in order to reduce noise Report faults on the electric tool protective devices or the tool attachment to the person responsible for safety as soon as they are dis covered 3 Safe work Use the push stick or ha...

Page 13: ...ction of rota tion 4 Do not use any insertion tools with cracks Sort out cracked insertion tools Repairs are not permitted 5 Clean grease oil and water off of the clamping surfaces 6 Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes for the reducing of holes on saw blades 7 Make sure that fixed reducer rings for securing the insertion tool have the same diameter and have at least 1 3 of the cutting di...

Page 14: ...ll parts There is a danger of swallowing or suff ocating Saw blade guard Push stick Parallel stop Rubber foot 4x Cross stop Stop rail Leg 4x Cross strut 2x Longitudinal strut 2x Support 4x Table width extension 2x Installation material Original operating instructions Safety instructions 3 Proper use The bench type circular saw is designed for the slitting and cross cutting only with the cross stop ...

Page 15: ...Ø 250 x Ø16 30 x 2 4 mm Number of teeth 24 60 Table size 642x 487 mm Table width extension left right 642 x 225 mm Cutting height max 85 mm 90 65 mm 45 Height adjustment infi nite 0 85 mm Tilting saw blade infi nite 0 45 Extractor socket Ø 35 mm Weight approx 22 kg Operating mode S6 25 Continuous operation with idling cycle time 10 minutes To ensure that the motor does not become excessively hot i...

Page 16: ...as to be set up where it can stand firmly e g on a work bench or it must be bolted to a strong base All covers and safety devices have to be pro perly fitted before the machine is switched on It must be possible for the saw blade to run freely When working with wood that has been pro cessed before watch out for foreign bodies such as nails or screws etc Before you actuate the On Off switch make su...

Page 17: ...ly counter pressure Important Turn the nut in the direction of rotation of the saw blade Take off the outer flange and pull the old saw blade off the inner flange by dropping the bla de at an angle Clean the blade flange thoroughly before fit ting the new blade Mount and fasten the new saw blade in reverse order Important Note the running direction The cutting angle of the teeth must point in run ...

Page 18: ...ns roughly at the center of the blade and runs at an angle of 45 to the rear Set the required cutting width Slacken the knurled screws 26 and push the stop rail 23 forward until it touches the imaginary 45 line Retighten the knurled screws 26 7 4 Cross stop Figure 8 Slide the cross stop 14 into the groove 21 of the table Slacken the knurled screw 20 Turn the cross stop 14 until the arrow points to...

Page 19: ...ly Be sure to use a push block when making longitudinal cuts in very narrow workpieces with a width of 30 mm and less The low guide face of the parallel stop is best used in this case There is no push block supplied with the saw Available from your specialist dealer Replace the push block without delay when it becomes worn 8 1 4 Making bevel cuts Fig 14 22 Bevel cuts must always be used using the ...

Page 20: ...nance There are no parts inside the equipment which require additional maintenance 10 4 Ordering replacement parts Please quote the following data when ordering replacement parts Type of machine Article number of the machine Identification number of the machine Replacement part number of the part required 11 Disposal and recycling The equipment is supplied in packaging to pre vent it from being da...

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