Technical Data; Special Safety Instructions - Probuilder 43653 Manual De Instrucciones

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PLUNGE SAW
Introduction
To get the most out of your new plunge
saw, please read through these instructions
before use. We also recommend that you
save the instructions in case you need to
refer to them at a later date.

Technical data

Voltage/frequency:
Power rating:
Speed:
Saw blade:
Max. cutting depth at 90/45°:
56/42 mm with guide rail
58/44 mm without guide rail
Bevel angle:
Guide rail (item no. 33048) can be purchased
separately.
Sound pressure, L
:
pA
Sound level, L :
Sound level, L
Sound level, L
WA
WA
Vibration, a
:
h,w
The table below shows how long you
may be exposed to vibration every day, if
the vibration load of 2.5 m/s
exceeded:
Vibration
Max. exposure
2.5 m/s
8 hours
2
3.5 m/s
4 hours
2
5 m/s
2 hours
2
7 m/s
1 hour
2
10 m/s
30 minutes
2
28
230 V~ 50 Hz
1,200 W
5,200 rpm
Ø165 mm 24T
0-45°
94 db(A), K
= 3 dB(A)
pA
105 dB(A), K
= 3 dB(A)
WA
2,7 m/s
, K=1.5 m/s
2
is not to be
2

Special safety instructions

Check that the motor's vent holes are not
blocked.
Never stop the saw blade by pressing against
the plunge saw, or by applying pressure to
the side of the saw blade.
Always use the correct type of saw blade for
the job at hand. This plunge saw is designed
for sawing wood, laminate, chipboard, plastic
sheets and thin, non-ferrous metal sheets.
Never use bent saw blades, or saw blades
which have teeth missing.
Never use saw blades that are too large or
too small.
Never use saw blades whose maximum
speed is less than the saw's maximum RPM.
Check that the direction speci� ed on the
blade matches the direction of rotation of
the motor.
Always wear protective gloves when
handling the blade. Never place your � ngers
or hand on the item being cut in front of,
behind or under the saw while it is running.
2
Never saw more than one item at a time.
Use extra supports (table, trestle or similar)
for long items so they do not tip off the
workbench during sawing.
Do not saw items that are so small they
cannot be securely clamped.
Never adjust the saw while it is running.
Always keep the spindle and � anges used for
assembling the saw blades clean.
Never allow the blade to be in contact with
the item to be cut or other objects when
starting up the saw.
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