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POWX1365MB 

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14.1 

Blades  

 

Always use a sharp blade.  

 

If the tool does not cut as well as expected or if it overheats (temperature cut out may trip) 
the most common cause is a blunt blade.  

 

It is difficult to see or feel if the blade is blunt. When in doubt use a new blade.  

 

Blades are consumable items.  

 

Beware when changing blades as they can become hot during use. Allow the blade some 
time to cool before replacing it.  

15 TECHNICAL DATA 

Rated voltage 

220-240 V

 

Rated frequency 

50 Hz 

Rated power 

600 W 

Rotation speed 

5500 min

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Blade size 

Ø 89 mm 

Max. cutting depth soft wood 

26.5 mm 

Max. cutting depth tile 

8 mm 

Max. cutting depth aluminum 

3 mm 

16 NOISE 

Noise emission values measured according to relevant standard. (K=3) 

Acoustic pressure level LpA 

86 dB(A) 

Acoustic power level LwA 

97 dB(A) 

ATTENTION!  Wear  hearing  protection  when  sound  pressure  is  over  85 
dB(A). 

aw (Vibration): 

2.8 m/s² 

K = 1.5 m/s² 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWX1365MB

Page 1: ...se and care 5 6 5 Service 6 7 SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS FOR CIRCULAR SAWS 6 8 ASSEMBLY 6 8 1 Setting the cutting depth Fig 1 6 8 2 Changing a saw blade 6 9 OPERATION 7 9 1 Holding and switching ON OFF 7 9 1 1 Switching on the tool 7 9 1 2 Releasing the plunge stop 7 9 2 Setting the guide fence 7 9 3 Laser line generator 7 9 4 Line following 8 9 5 Dust extraction 8 10 CUTTING 8 11 CUT OUTS 9 12 CUTT...

Page 2: ...adjustment 10 13 2 Installing and adjusting the clamp 10 13 3 Adjusting position of work platform with angle scale 22 10 13 4 Cutting with workbench 11 14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 14 1 Blades 12 15 TECHNICAL DATA 12 16 NOISE 12 17 WARRANTY 13 18 ENVIRONMENT 13 19 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 14 ...

Page 3: ...tton 7 Cutting depth setting clamp with lock lever 8 Clamping screw with plain washer 9 Saw blade 10 Guide fence slot 11 Lock screw for guide fence 12 Tiltable protective cover 13 Storage for hexagon wrench 14 LED Power on indicator 15 Soft grip 16 Spindle lock button 17 Dust extraction nozzle 18 Base plate 3 OVERVIEW COMPONENTS MITRE BASE FIG B 19 Guide rails 20 Clamp 21 Lock lever for mitre scal...

Page 4: ...arnings and instructions for future reference The term power tool in the warnings refers to your mains operated corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tool 6 1 Work area Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks whi...

Page 5: ...r jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of these devices can reduce dust related hazards 6 4 Power tool use and care Do not force the power tool Use the correct power...

Page 6: ...hould always be used with the dust hose connected and attached to a suitable vacuum cleaner dust extractor 8 ASSEMBLY 8 1 Setting the cutting depth Fig 1 NOTE If possible we recommend that the cutting depth is set approximately 2 mm deeper than the material thickness This should help to ensure you achieve a clean cut Unclamp the lock lever of the cutting depth setting clamp 7 set the required cutt...

Page 7: ...E Pressing the safety lock button 3 unlocks the plunge cut mechanism at the same time so that the motor can be moved downwards The saw blade emerges from the tiltable protective cover 12 9 2 Setting the guide fence Release the lock screw for guide fence 11 on the base plate 18 and set the guide fence g in the guide fence slot 10 Set a desired width and retighten the lock screw for the guide fence ...

Page 8: ...nd not damaged Set the depth of cut See Setting the cutting depth section Place the material to be cut onto a flat surface such as a workbench table or floor Use a piece of scrap material underneath if You do not wish to damage the work surface The work surface is likely to damage the blade E g a concrete floor Plug into mains supply Grasp the tool firmly See Holding switching ON OFF section and r...

Page 9: ...ushed out III Where there is access to the back surface of the material to be cut the cut out can be marked out with an over cutting allowance The cut is then made from the back surface to ensure perfect corners on the front surface 12 CUTTING PARTICULARLY TOUGH OR ABRASIVE MATERIALS Learn to use the tool by cutting wood before attempting to cut anything tougher When cutting tougher material such ...

Page 10: ... If the desired angle is not one of the most common angles for cutting set the pointer 28 of the display scale window 27 align scale mark to the required degree measurement on the angle scale 25 Tighten the lock lever 21 and make sure the extension rod 23 fixes firmly 13 2 Installing and adjusting the clamp Place the clamp subassembly 20 on the mounting column clamp 29 of work platform with angle ...

Page 11: ...ng the guide rails 19 to be cut NOTE Never draw the tool backwards Once the cut has been finished lift the tool from the workbench before switching off If a lot of dust has been created keep switched on for a few seconds extra to allow the dust to clear from within the tool NOTE if cutting without workbench you can refer to the below descriptions Check the blade whether is correct and ensuring it ...

Page 12: ...lades as they can become hot during use Allow the blade some time to cool before replacing it 15 TECHNICAL DATA Rated voltage 220 240 V Rated frequency 50 Hz Rated power 600 W Rotation speed 5500 min 1 Blade size Ø 89 mm Max cutting depth soft wood 26 5 mm Max cutting depth tile 8 mm Max cutting depth aluminum 3 mm 16 NOISE Noise emission values measured according to relevant standard K 3 Acoustic...

Page 13: ...ive dust penetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instructions given in the manual inexpert assembly lightning strike erroneus net voltage This list is not exhaustive Acceptance of claims under warranty can never lead to the prolongation of the warranty period...

Page 14: ...rds Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC European harmonized standards including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature EN60745 1 2009 EN60745 2 5 2010 EN55014 1 2006 EN55014 2 1997 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 2008 Keeper o...

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