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Technical data
Hand circular saw
Type
Voltage.
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Power.frequency.
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Rated.power.input. .
Idle.speed.
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Circular-saw.blade. ø.
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Hole.
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Tooth.width.
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Disk.thickness.
Cutting.depth.
90°.
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45°.
Cutting.angle.
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Weight.(without.accessories).
Protection.class.
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Controls
1 ............ Lock switch button
2 ............ Switch
3 ............ Hole for sawdust outlet / Connecting mouth for chip exhaustion
4 ............ Spacer chock bolt
5 ............ Tlting lever
6 ............ Crosshead
7 ............ Moving protective guard
8 ............ Handle
9 ............ Hand screw for cutting angle adjustment
10 . ......... Hand screw for guide fixation
11 . ......... Cut indicator
12 . ......... Hand screw for cutting depth adjustment
13 . ......... Scale
14 . ......... Guide slide
15 . ......... Wrench for inner hexagons
16 . ......... Annular wrench
17 . ......... Clamping screw
18 . ......... Washer
19 . ......... Upper flange
20 . ......... Circular-saw blade
21 . ......... Bottom flange
22 . ......... Spacer chock
23 . ......... Spindle
The depicted or displayed accessories need not necessarily become the
integral part of delivery.
Double insulation
To ensure maximum safety of the user, our tools are designed and built
to satisfy applicable European standards (EN standards). Tools with dou-
ble insulation are marked by the international symbol of a double square.
These tools must not be grounded and a two-wire cable is sufficient to
supply them with power. Tools are shielded in accordance with EN 55014.
Use
With the help of a solid support, the machine is designed for longitudinal
and lateral straight cuts and cuts with bevel angles to 45° in timber.
The user himself is liable for any improper use.
Putting into operation and control
Check whether the type of plug conforms to the type of the socket. Check
whether the data on the rating plate match with the real power supply
voltage. The tool intended for 230 V may be also connected to 220/240 V.
Switching on:
Press the locking button (1).
Press the switch (2) and hold it down.
Notice: The switch cannot be locked.
Switching off:
Release the switch.
16
EPK 16 D
30.V
50–60.Hz
1.100.W
4.700.min
-1
160.mm
0.mm
.8.mm
1.8.mm
0–55.mm
0–38.mm
90°–45°
3.6.kg
II./.
Clamping the circular-saw blade
The cutting power and the quality of cut depend strongly on the condition
and shape of the teeth. Use therefore only sharp circular-saw blades that
are suitable for the respective worked material.
Engage a cleaned circular-saw blade, as shown on the picture, and screw
down firmly. During this operation make sure the position of the bottom
bearing flange (21) and the clamping flange (19) is correct.
When fitting the circular-saw blade on make sure the orientation of the
teeth corresponded with the turning direction of the spindle (the arrow on
the protective guard). Check the moving cover for correct function.
Exchange of the circular-saw blade
Using the lever (5), tip the movable cover (7) up and put on the box-end
wrench (16).
Using the inner hexagon wrench (15), screw the clamping bolt (17) out of
the spindle (23).
Pull off the clamping flange (19) and the circular-saw blade (20).
Cutting depth adjustment
Loosen the hand screw (12).
Using the scale (13) adjust the cutting depth to the required dimension.
The bottom margin of the protective cover serves as a support point.
Erection:
smaller cutting depth
Activation:
bigger cutting depth
Re-tighten the hand screw. The cutting depth is adjusted correctly if the
circular-saw blade does not stick out of the bottom side of the workpiece
by more than 3 mm.
Cutting angle adjustment
Loosen the hand screw (9).
Using the scale adjust the cutting angle to the required value (the angle
scale is divided by 1°).
Re-tighten the hand screw (9).
The cutting depth of chamfer cuts is smaller than the given value on
the cutting depth scale.
Guide
The guide gib (14) provided with a scale is pushed into the hole in the
crosshead (6) and secured with a hand screw (10). The guide allows par-
allel cuts along the straight edge, and slicing of dimensionally identical
bands. The maximum adjustable width per cut is approx. 200 mm.
Dust exhaust
This opening (3) serves for connection of commonly available vacuum
cleaners to the circular saw.
Spacer scotch adjustment
The spacer scotch (22) prevents the circular-saw blade from gripping in
long cuts. It always has to be fitted in order to ensure safety.
Loosen the bolt (4), adjust the spacer scotch and re-tighten the bolt. Then
check the function of the movable protective cover (7).