Herunterladen Inhalt Inhalt Diese Seite drucken

GRAPHITE 58G495 Übersetzung Der Originalanleitung Seite 13

Vorschau ausblenden Andere Handbücher für 58G495:
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Verfügbare Sprachen
  • DE

Verfügbare Sprachen

  • DEUTSCH, seite 37
19.Cutting depth stop knob
20.Cutting depth scale
21.Cutting depth stop A, B
22.Fine adjustment knobs
23.Guide rail
24.Non-slip foam
25.Edge rubber
26.Sliding cover
27.Liaison
28.Mounting groove
29.Thrust bolts
30.Clamping clamp
31.Guiding groove
32.Cut-off wheel fastening screw
* There may be differences between the drawing and the product.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
• Hexagonal spanner
PREPARATION FOR WORK
DUST EXTRACTION
The circular saw is equipped with a swivel-mounted dust extraction
port (1) for extracting saw chips and dust generated during cutting. If
a more efficient method of extracting carcinogenic dust which is
particularly hazardous to health is required, a dust extraction hose
must be connected to the dust extraction nozzle (1).
USE OF A GUIDE RAIL
The circular saw can be guided on the guide bar (23) (fig. A). The
guide bar is fitted with anti-slip foam (24) (fig. B) on the underside of
the bar to reduce the risk of the bar moving during operation. The
cutting edge is protected by edge rubber (25) to ensure a splinter-free
cut. With the first cut, the excess rubber on the edge is cut off and the
edge rubber is thus aligned precisely with the cut line. The circular
saw glides smoothly over the strip thanks to the sliding shoes (26).
The strips can be joined together and fixed to the workpiece for
increased cutting precision.
The guide strips (23) can be connected together using a connector
(27) (fig. C).
• The fastener half (27) is to be inserted into the mounting groove
(28) of one of the guide strips to be joined.
• Slide the second guide strip onto the protruding half of the
connector.
• Push the slats together (Fig. D).
• Turn the slats to the other side and align the connector if necessary
• (27) and then tighten the stop bolts (29) (fig. E) with feeling. The
guide strips can be fixed to the material with the clamping clamp
(30) (fig. F).
• Slide the fixing clamp (30) into the mounting groove (28).
• Adjust the position of the strip on the material and the position of
the clamp.
• Tighten the fixing clamp (30) so that the strip does not move.
• For a stable position of the guide bar, use two clamping clamps
(30) on opposite sides of the bar and material. For guiding the
circular saw on the guide bar (23), insert the edge of the base (16)
into the guide groove (31) (fig. A) of the guide bar.
• Slide the base of the circular saw into the guide bar.
• By turning the eccentrically seated adjustment knobs (22), adjust
any play between the base of the circular saw (16) and the guide
bar (23) to ensure precise cutting (fig. A).
Guide strips with connector as well as fixing clamps are not
included in the equipment. They can be purchased separately.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
ON/OFF
The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage rating on the circular
saw's rating plate. When starting the machine, hold it with both hands
using both handles, as the torque of the motor may cause the power tool
to rotate uncontrollably. Note that after the circular saw has been
switched off, its moving parts continue to rotate for some time.
- 1 pc.
The circular saw must only be switched on when the cutting disc is away
from the material to be machined.
Check the condition of the cutting disc before using the power tool. Do
not use chipped, cracked or otherwise damaged discs. Replace a worn
or damaged disc immediately with a new one.
The lock button (10) has a dual role:
• Protects the switch (11) from accidental actuation.
• Provides a lock against unintentional lowering of the cutting disc.
Switching on:
• Protects the switch (11) from accidental actuation.
• Provides a lock against unintentional lowering of the cutting disc.
Switching off:
• Releasing pressure on the switch button (11) stops the power tool.
INDICATOR LIGHT FOR VOLTAGE CONNECTION
There is a power light (13) on the rear of the base handle housing (2),
which indicates by lighting up that the power tool has been connected
to the mains supply (Fig. H).
SPEED CONTROL
At the bottom of the base handle (2) is the speed adjustment knob
(15) (fig. H). The adjustment range is from 1 to 7. The speed can be
varied according to the user's needs.
After starting the power tool, wait until the cutting disc has reached
maximum speed before starting work. The switch must not be
operated while the power tool is switched on or off. The switch may
only be operated when the cutting disc is not in contact with the
workpiece.
SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
The depth of cut is indicated on the cutting depth scale (20) by the
cutting depth stop (21).
To set the depth of cut, loosen the depth stop lock knob (19) shown
in the photo, push it in the direction shown in Fig. I and move the
depth stop (smoothly without toothed bar resistance) to the correct
position on the cutting depth scale (20). When working without a
guide bar, the cutting depth is read at mark A and when working with
a guide bar at mark B of the cutting depth stop (21). The difference in
readings is 5 mm.
The toothed bar allows the depth setting to be changed quickly. Once
the adjustment has been made, tighten the depth stop lock knob (19).
CUTTING
The cutting line is determined by the cutting line indicator (4) and
(5).
For the best cutting quality, the cutting disc should go below the
material by approximately 5 mm. When setting the cutting depth
for a material of known thickness, a 5 mm allowance should
therefore be made. In addition to the setting on the scale, it is
always a good idea to check the depth of cut on the material
without switching on the power tool or, if necessary, to make a test
cut.
Place the front of the base (16) of the circular saw flat against the
material before starting to cut.
• Start the power tool and allow the cutting disc to reach full speed.
• Holding both handles, press down slowly (overcoming the
resistance of the spring) so that the cutting disc descends towards
the material to the resistance set on the cutting depth scale (20).
• Once the cutting disc has been plunged into the material, you can
start cutting all the while keeping the cutting disc pressed down to
the stop.
• When you have finished cutting, switch off the power tool and allow
the cutting disc to come to a complete stop, then release pressure
on the handle so that the cutting disc returns to its upper position.
• Remove the power tool from the workpiece.
Reducing the pressure on the handles during cutting causes the
cutting disc to return spontaneously to its upper position as a
result of the return spring and thus not cut accurately.
• The cut can only be made in a straight line.
• Do not cut the material while holding it in your hand.
13
Inhaltsverzeichnis
loading

Inhaltsverzeichnis