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Noise And Vibration; Accessories; Maintenance And Care - Felisatti S254/1800 Bedienungsanleitung

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loosen the knob, and slide the right sliding fence plate
rightward to the distal end for avoiding interference, then
tighten the knob.
7
Loosen the bevel lock handle and position the cutting
head at the desired bevel angle which can be read from the
bevel scale, and then tighten the bevel lock handle.
8
Place the workpiece against the left sliding fence
plate and secure the workpice by the vise to perform the
compound cutting.
Important: Secure the fence unit before performing
the cutting.
Workpiece support and repetitive cutting using
the stop block
Long workpieces need to be supported by the
extension wing.
1
Slide the extension wing to desired position and
tighten the knob.
The stop block 11 is designed for use during repetitive
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cutting. Only use one stop plate a time. To use this function,
simply rotate the stop plate to vertical position.
Cutting base/crown molding with the angle finder.
The angle finder is suited to do with the fact that most
walls and ceiling are not 90° to each other, and so you can
make the accurate angles for fewer miscut and quicker task
completion.
Using the angle finder to copy a corner angle:
1
Unlock the angle finder by loosening the knob, open
up the paddles to copy the corner angle.
a) For inside corner, adjust the paddles to make the
angle between two paddles larger than the inside corner
angle, and then butt each paddle flat against the wall
surface.
b) For outside corner, adjust the paddles to make the
angle between two paddles smaller than the outside
corner angle, and then utt each paddle flat against the wall
surface.
2
Tighten the knob to the lock position and remove the
angle finder from the corner.
Adjusting the sliding fences for miter angle setting
(fig.9):
1
Place the angle copied angle finder on the saw. Make
sure the fitting block under the angle finder is inserted into
the slot through table.
2
Individually unlock the left and right sliding fence units
by unlocking the positive stop lock lever 41 behind the
fence unit and lift up the lock lever 16 pivotally connected
in the base.
3
Individually slide the left and right sliding fence units
toward the paddles until each sliding fence plate flat
against the paddle.
4
Individually lock the left and right sliding fence units by
flipping down the lock lever 16.
5
Remove the angle finder from the saw.
6
Respectively place a base/crown molding piece
against the left and right sliding fence units, and perform
the cross cutting to accomplish base/crown molding
cutting.
Cutting crown molding:
Your compound miter saw is suited for making the
difficult task of cutting crown molding easily. To fit properly,
crown molding must be compound-mitered with extreme
accuracy. The two surfaces on a piece of crown molding
that fit flat against the ceiling and wall are at angles that,
when added together equal exactly 90°. Most crown
molding has a top rear angle (the section that fits flat
against the ceiling) and a bottom rear angle (the section
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that fits flat against the wall). The two common spring
angles for crown molding are: 52/38° and 45/45°.
1
Determine the spring angle for the crown molding, for
example, 52/38 degrees.
2
Measure the angle of corner by angle finder and lock
the sliding fences unit in positions.
3
Place the crown molding piece upside down with
against the table and the fence. (Think of the table as the
ceiling.)
4
Use the clamp to secure the molding piece and hold it
at the proper spring angle.
Note. Use the extension wings to steady long molding
pieces.
Cutting base molding:
Base moldings and many other moldings can be
cut on your compound miter saw. The setup of the saw
depends on molding characteristics and application.
Perform practice cuts on scrap material to achieve best
results.
1
Place the base molding piece upside against the
fence and table.
2
Measure the angle of corner by angle finder and lock
the sliding fences unit in positions.
3
Use the clamp to secure the base molding piece.
Note. Use the extension wings to steady long molding
pieces.
Storing the angle finder:
Loosen the knob on the angle finder to fold up the
paddles, then tighten the knob to lock the paddles.

NOISE AND VIBRATION

This tool has been designed and made to reduce
noise to a minimum. However, in spite of this, in certain
circumstances the maximum noise level in the place
of work could exceed 85 dBA. In this case, the operator
should wear ear protection.
The machine's noise and vibration levels usually
reach:
Acoustic pressure L
= 98.1 dB(A)
pa
Sound-power level L
= 111.1 dB(A)
wa
Uncertainty K = 3 dB(A)
Vibration acceleration a
= 2.91 m/s
h
Uncertainty K = 1.5 m/s
2
Use ear protection!
WARNING! The vibration level given in these
instructions has been measured in accordance with a
standardized measurement procedure and can be used
to compare devices. Different uses of the device give rise
to different vibration levels and in many cases they may
exceed the values given in these instructions. It is easy to
underestimate the vibration load if the electrical power tool
is used regularly in particular circumstances.
Note. if you wish to make an accurate assessment of
the vibration loads experienced during a particular period of
working , you should also take into account the intervening
periods of time when the device is switched off or is running
but is not actually in use. This can result in a much lower
vibration load over the whole of the period of working.

ACCESSORIES

Accessories and their corresponding order number
can be found in our catalogues.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

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Tool inspection: Using a worn tool will reduce the
efficiency of the work being performed and could lead to
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