VERTO 52G219 Instrucciones De Uso página 12

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CUTTING SMALL OBJECTS
• Set the rip fence holder (2) to appropriate cutting width.
• Use both hands to feed the material, while pressing it against the
rip fence. When getting close to the cutting blade (12) always use
the push stick (included) to move the material or use additional
piece of wood to push material being cut against the rip fence (2).
• Always push the cut material to the end of the riving knife (11).
When cutting short and narrow objects, use the push stick from the
beginning of the cut.
MAKING A 450 CUT WITH THE USE OF ANGLE BAR
Always use rip fence fence when using the angle bar.
• Set the rip fence (2) to operate at lower guiding surface and fix to
the work table (5).
• Attach the angle bar (1) to the rip fence (2).
• Set the rip fence (2) to desired cutting width and secure with fixing
knobs for rip fence (8).
• Put workpiece in the angle bar (1).
• Switch on the saw and move the angle bar (1) with the material
along the rip fence (2) towards the cutting blade (12).
• Switch the saw off when cutting is finished.
TIPS FOR CUTTING
• It is recommended after each adjustment to make a try cut to
ensure the new settings are correct and check dimensions.
• After switching the saw on, wait until cutting blade reaches
its top maximum speed running idle, only then you can
proceed with cutting.
• Secure long objects from falling after cutting (e.g. with a roller
support).
• Be very careful when starting a cut!
• When cutting wood that has already been used, ensure it is
free from unwanted objects, such as nails, screws etc.
• Wait until cutting blade comes to a complete stop, only then
you can remove cut off pieces.
• Always hold main part of the processed material. Never hold
the part that is being cut off.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the tool from power supply network before
starting any adjustment, maintenance or repair.
• When the work is finished, remove thoroughly all pieces of
material, scobs and dust from the work table, area around cutting
blade and its guard.
• Clean the table saw with brush or stream of compressed air.
• Do not clean the table saw with water or chemical cleaning agents.
• Store the saw in a dry place, beyond reach of children.
• Keep ventilation holes of the motor unobstructed.
• Regularly check that all bolts and fixing screws are tightened.
During operation they may get loosened after some time.
• Entrust replacement of power cord and other repairs only to
authorized service workshop.
CUTTING BLADE REPLACEMENT
• Unscrew fixing screws (d) of the cover (10) (fig. G).
• Use the ring spanner to undo a nut (e), while blocking the spindle
with the other key (fig. H).
• Important! Turn the nut counter-clockwise, accordingly to direction
of rotation of the cutting blade.
• Remove the outer flange and remove cutting blade (12) by sliding
it down off the inner flange.
• Carefully clean surfaces of the mount flanges and fix new cutting
blade, following above described procedure in reverse order.
Be careful to keep appropriate direction of the cutting blade
rotation (see arrow on the cutting blade and shield).
All faults should be repaired by service workshop authorized by the
manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Table saw 52G219
Parameter
Supply voltage
Power frequency
N-ammonium power
Idle engine speed
Miter cutting range
The outer diameter of the saw
Internal diameter of the saw
Maximum thickness
material to be cut - angle of 90°
Maximum thickness
material to be cut - angle 45 °
Riving knife width
Working table width
Length of the working table
Height of the working table
from the ground
Protection class
Mass
Year of production
5 2G219 stands for both the type and designation of the
machine
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Noise information
The level of noise emitted by the device is described by: the level of
the emitted sound pressure Lp A and the sound power level Lw A
(where K is the measurement uncertainty).
The following information: emitted sound pressure level Lp A ,
sound power level Lw A were measured in accordance with EN 6
2841-1 .
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrical equipment must not be disposed off with
household waste and, instead, should be utilized at
appropriate facilities. Information on utilization can be
provided by the product vendor or the local authorities.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains
substances that are not neutral to the natural
environment. Equipment that is not recycled constitutes
a potential hazard to the environment and to human
health.
* Right to introduce changes is reserved.
"Grupa Topex Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością" Spółka komandytowa
with seat in Warsaw at ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter Grupa Topex) informs,
that all copyrights to this instruction (hereinafter Instruction), including, but not
limited to, text, photographies, schemes, drawings and layout of the instruction,
belong to Grupa Topex exclusively and are protected by laws accordingly to
Copyright and Related Rights Act of 4 February 2004 (ustawa o prawie autorskim
i prawach pokrewnych, Dz. U. 2006 No 90 item 631 with later ammendments).
Copying, processing, publishing, modifications for commercial purposes of the
entire Instruction or its parts without written permission of Grupa Topex are strictly
forbidden and may cause civil and legal liability.
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Value
230 V AC
50 Hz
500 in S1 / 800W S6 15%
29 50 / min
0 ° ÷ 45 °
200 m m
16 mm
of
the
45 mm
of
the
27 mm
2.2 mm
335 mm
505 mm
240 mm
I
11,1kg
2020
L
= 96.6 dB (A) K = 3dB (A)
p A
L
= 109.6 dB (A) K = 3 dB (A)
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