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POWX07582 

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Do not carry out any free-hand operations. Free-hand means that you use your hands for 
supporting the workpiece, or for leading it with your hands, instead of using the rip fence 
or the mitre block. 

 

NEVER bend over or around the saw blade. NEVER reach for a workpiece, before the 
saw blade has come to a complete stop. 

 

Avoid a sudden or too quick infeed of a workpiece. Workpieces made of hard material 
should be fed in as slowly as possible. Never fold or turn a workpiece while feeding it into 
the saw. If the saw blade jams or ceases to turn while the workpiece is being fed in, turn 
the equipment off immediately. Remove the plug from the socket.   Remove the piece that 
is blocking the saw. 

 

NEVER try to remove sawed off chips, and never touch a saw blade guard, as long as the 
saw blade is turning. 

 

Remove all lose knots from the workpiece, BEFORE starting to saw. 

 

Do not maltreat the cable. Never pull on the cable, for removing the plug from the socket. 
Do not expose the cable to heat, oil, water or sharp edges. 

 

Some types of dust that is generated while working with the saw may contain chemicals, 
which can cause cancer, birth defects or other genetic damages. Some examples of these 
substances are: 

 

Lead derived from paints containing lead; 

 

Arsenic and chrome from chemically treated wood. 

 

The hazard to your health from such exposures is dependent on how frequently you do 
this kind of work. 

 

Measures for reducing your exposure to such chemicals: Always work in well-ventilated 
surroundings and with certified safety equipment, such as dust masks that have been 
specially designed for filtering out microscopic particles. 

 

For sawing operations, connect the equipment to a dust exhaust system. 

 

The saw blade guard may be lifted up while positioning a workpiece, or for easier access 
during maintenance works. Make sure that the saw blade guard has been lowered and is 
positioned flat against the sawing table, before connecting your tool to the mains supply. 

7  ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

Check the voltage that is documented on the type plate of the machine, to 
make sure that it corresponds to the locally available mains voltage.Safety 
class II. 

8  SPECIAL PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 

 

Quick change-over between cross-cut and table saw mode. 

 

90° sawing range for bevelling (45° left or 45° right) with five preset stops 

 

110° sawing range for mitre sawing (50° left or 60° right) with ten preset stops 

 

Perfectly suited for mobile use, due to its low weight and small dimensions 

 

Robust, cast aluminium construction for precision sawing 

 

TCT saw blade 

 

Installation of additional guides possible 

 

After an interruption of the power supply, a restart protection prevents that the machine 
starts up again when the power supply is restored. 

9  INSTALLATION AND TRANSPORT 

Do not carry the machine on the handgrip; the handgrip is not designed to 
carry the full weight of the machine.  For carrying the machine, hold it on 
both edges of the base (12). 

Summary of Contents for POWX07582

Page 1: ...RODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 7 9 INSTALLATION AND TRANSPORT 7 9 1 Installation 8 9 2 Transport 8 9 2 1 Table saw operating mode 8 9 2 2 Cross cut and mitre saw operating mode 8 9 2 3 Turntable 9 9 2 4 Adjus...

Page 2: ...ntenance 15 11 2 1 For all maintenance works 15 11 2 2 Before every use 15 11 2 3 Monthly if the saw is used every day 15 11 2 4 Every 300 operating hours Fig 3 15 11 2 5 Changing the saw blade Fig 5...

Page 3: ...g lock 17 Table scale 18 Saw blade 19 Sawing head 20 Switch 21 Saw guide 22 Locking knob 23 Mitre index 24 Push block 25 Workpiece clamp 26 Hexagonal spanner 27 Exhaust pipe 28 Dustbag 29 Switch B 3 P...

Page 4: ...ety Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use adapter plugs with earthed power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of a lethal ele...

Page 5: ...t allow people who are not familiar with the power tool or these instructions to operate it Power tools are potentially dangerous in the hands of untrained users Maintenance Check for misalignment or...

Page 6: ...work Remove spanners cut off pieces and the other items from the saw table before turning on the switch NEVER wear gloves while working the wearing of gloves is only recommended while cutting tools a...

Page 7: ...posures is dependent on how frequently you do this kind of work Measures for reducing your exposure to such chemicals Always work in well ventilated surroundings and with certified safety equipment su...

Page 8: ...the lower saw blade guard and fasten it Lift the machine up by grasping both sides of the base 12 Note The essential operating components of the machine are presented in this section Make sure to rea...

Page 9: ...tioned over the upper saw blade guard 3 When the mitre and width guide is installed you must always make sure that the guide is fastened with the locking knob Once the locking knob is released the mit...

Page 10: ...blade guard must always return automatically to the start position whenever the saw head is lifted The saw blade must be covered at all sides when the saw head is located in the start position 10 1 2...

Page 11: ...mpletely raised Turntable in the 0 position the locking screw of the turntable is tightened The motor head stands in a vertical position 90 and the bevelling lock knob is tightened Sawing the workpiec...

Page 12: ...e workpiece Activate the switch 20 and activate push on the safety lock 6 Lower the saw head carefully and completely downwards while firmly holding onto the handgrip You should only apply medium pres...

Page 13: ...t the riving knife is installed while working with the saw 10 2 3 Lower saw blade guard The lower saw blade guard 14 is designed to provide protection against accidental contact with the saw blade The...

Page 14: ...ce D of the workpiece is less than 120 mm Fig 4 The front edge of the saw blade guard must rest on the workpiece If necessary install the mitre and width guide and make sure that the locking screw poi...

Page 15: ...ly and smoothly over their entire operational range Check the riving knife and make sure that the distance between the riving knife and saw blade is between 3 mm and 8 mm 11 2 3 Monthly if the saw is...

Page 16: ...ft Remove the saw blade 18 from the saw shaft and lift it up to remove it from the machine Remove the shaft nut E4 and the inner saw flange E3 from the saw shaft Clean the surfaces of the following co...

Page 17: ...aw guide 21 HAZARD If the saw guide has been damaged then small pieces can become jammed between the guide and the saw which can block the saw blade Immediately replace a defective saw guide Remove th...

Page 18: ...ment screws of the saw depth stop Lower the saw head until it is stopped by the saw depth stop and check whether the saw blade can freely rotate in this position 11 4 Cleaning Use a brush a dust cloth...

Page 19: ...at the number 00 32 3 292 92 90 Any transportation costs shall always be borne by the customer unless agreed otherwise in writing At the same time no claim can be made on the warranty if the damage of...

Page 20: ...7582 is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable European Directives based on the application of European harmonized standards Any unauthorized mod...

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