Use only work tools whose permissible speed is higher than or equal to
the power tool's no-load speed and whose diameter is no greater than
that recommended for the respective power tool model.
If the dimensions of the material are small, the material must be
restrained with carpenter's clamps. There is a risk of kickback if the
plunge-cut saw foot does not slide over the workpiece but is raised.
Proper restraint of the material to be cut and a firm grip on the circular
saw ensures full control of the power tool, thus avoiding the danger of
injury. Do not attempt to support short pieces of material by hand.
CUTTING BY CUTTING INTO THE MATERIAL
Disconnect the saw from the power supply before making
adjustments.
If necessary, the cut can also be started from the centre of the
material. When making plunge cuts, it is recommended to use a guide
bar fixed to the material to minimise the risk of kickback.
• Loosen the depth of cut stop knob (19).
• Set the cutting depth on the cutting depth scale (20).
• Tighten the cutting depth stop knob (19).
MITRE CUTS
• Loosen the base setting lock knobs (14) (fig. J).
• Adjust the base (16) to the desired angle (from 0
scale (18) and angle indicator (17) (fig. K).
• Tighten the base setting lock knobs (14).
• Remember that there is a greater risk of kickback (greater
possibility of jamming the saw blade) when cutting at an incline, so
make sure that the base of the saw is fully engaged with the
workpiece. Cut in a smooth motion.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before carrying out any
installation, adjustment, repair or operation.
TOOL REPLACEMENT
Work gloves must be worn during tool changing operations.
The spindle lock button (12) is only to be used to lock the spindle of the
power tool when mounting or dismounting the work tool. It must not be
used as a brake button while the disc is spinning. Doing so may damage
the power tool or injure the user.
REPLACEMENT OF THE CUTTING DISC
• Position the base of the machine on the worktable so that the
cutting disc extends beyond the edge of the worktable.
• Push the locking lever (9) forward and push the locking button (10)
upwards (fig. L).
• Using the handles (2 and 3), apply pressure so that the locking
mechanism which fixes the position of the cutting disc engages.
• Insert the hexagonal spanner (supplied) into the head of the cut-
off wheel fixing screw (32) visible in the cut-out of the cover (6) (fig.
M).
• Press the spindle lock button (12) and unscrew the fixing screw
(right-hand thread) and remove the outer flange.
• Push the cutting disc (7) out through the slot in the cutting disc
guard
• (8).
• Set the new cutting disc in a position where the alignment of the
teeth of the cutting disc and the arrow on it are fully in line with the
direction shown by the arrow on the guard.
• Insert the cutting disc through the slot in the cutting disc guard (8)
and mount it on the spindle so that it is pressed against the surface
of the inner flange and centred on its undercut.
• Fit the outer flange washer, press in the spindle lock button (12)
and tighten the cutter wheel fixing screw (32) by turning clockwise.
• Move the locking lever (9) to the original position, which will
automatically return the cutting disc to the upper position.
• Ensure that the cutting disc is mounted with the teeth aligned in
the correct direction. The direction of rotation of the power tool
spindle is shown by an arrow on the cutting disc guard.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• It is recommended to clean the device immediately after each use.
• Do not use water or other liquids for cleaning.
• The unit should be cleaned with a dry piece of cloth or blown with
low-pressure compressed air.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, as these may damage
the plastic parts.
• Clean the ventilation slots in the motor housing regularly to prevent
the unit from overheating.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced with a cable of
the same characteristics. This operation should be entrusted to a
qualified specialist or have the appliance serviced.
• If excessive sparking occurs on the commutator, have the
condition of the motor's carbon brushes checked by a qualified
person.
• Always store the device in a dry place out of the reach of children.
Worn (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or cracked motor carbon brushes
must be replaced immediately. Always replace both carbon
brushes at the same time. Only a qualified person must replace the
carbon brushes using original parts.
Any defects should be rectified by the manufacturer's authorised
service department.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RATING DATA
0
0
to 47
) using the
Circular saw and plunge-cut saw 58G495
Supply voltage
Supply frequency
Rated power
Cutting disc speed range (no load)
Outer diameter of the cutting disc
Inner diameter of the cutting disc
Cutting depth without guide rail
Cutting depth with guide bar
Diagonal cutting range
Protection class
Mass
Year of production
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration acceleration value:
main handle
Vibration acceleration value:
auxiliary handle
Information on noise and vibration
The noise emission level of the equipment is described by: the
emitted sound pressure level Lp
where K denotes measurement uncertainty). The vibration emitted
(
by the equipment is described by the vibration acceleration value ah
(where K is the measurement uncertainty).
The sound pressure level Lp
acceleration value ah given in these instructions were measured in
accordance with EN 60745-1:2009+A11. The specified vibration level
ah can be used for comparison of equipment and for preliminary
assessment of vibration exposure. The stated vibration level is only
representative of the primary use of the device. If the unit is used for
other applications or with other work tools, the vibration level may
change. A higher vibration level will be influenced by insufficient or
too infrequent maintenance of the unit. The reasons given above may
result in increased vibration exposure during the entire working
period.
In order to accurately estimate vibration exposure, it is
necessary to take into account periods when the unit is switched
off or when it is switched on but not used for work. Once all
factors have been accurately estimated, the total vibration
exposure may turn out to be much lower.
14
Parameter
58G495 stands for both type and machine designation
and the sound power level Lw
A
, sound power level Lw
A
Value
230V AC
50Hz
1200W
-1
2200-5200/min
165 mm
20 mm
0 ÷ 57 mm
0 ÷ 52 mm
0° ÷ 47°
II
4.6 kg
2025
L
= 94 dB(A) K=3dB(A)
PA
L
= 102 dB(A) K=3dB(A)
WA
= 3.2 m/s² K=1.5m/s²
a
h
= 3.2 m/s² K=1.5m/s²
a
h
and vibration
A
(A)