d)
Frequently clean and remove the sawdust under the table saw
and / or the dust collector. Accumulated sawdust is combustible and
self-ignition may occur.
e)
The table saw should be securely attached. A table saw that is
inadequately secured may move or tip over.
f)
Remove tools, pieces of wood etc. from the table before turning
on the table saw. Distraction or a potential jam can be dangerous.
g)
Always use circular saws of the correct size and shape (diamond
as opposed to round) of the mounting holes. Circular saws that do
not fit the saw attachment will run asymmetrically, resulting in a loss of
control.
h)
Never use damaged or incorrect saw blade fasteners, such as
flanges, circular saw washers, bolts or nuts. These fasteners have
been specially designed for the saw for safe operation and optimal
performance.
i)
Never step on a table saw or use it as a stool. Serious injuries could
occur if the tool is tilted or if you accidentally come into contact with the
cutting tool.
j)
Make sure the blade is installed so that it turns in the correct
direction. Do not use grinding wheels, wire brushes or abrasive
discs on the table saw. Incorrectly installing the circular saw or using
accessories that are not recommended can result in serious injury.
Additional safety regulations
1. Do not use in hazardous conditions. Do not use power tools in wet
or rainy environments. The workplace should be properly lit.
2. Do not overload the device. Operation will be safer and more
effective while maintaining the correct pace of work.
3. Use the correct cable. Make sure your extension cord is in good
condition. When using an extension cord, make sure that it is suitable
for the electricity your product will use. Undersized cable will cause the
mains voltage to drop, resulting in a loss of power and overheating.
4. Use appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, ties, or
jewelry that can get caught in moving parts. It is recommended that you
wear non-skid shoes. Wear a hat to protect your hair.
5. Use eye protection. It is also recommended to use respiratory
protection (masks).
6. Use only extension cords with electrical specifications that match
the product. Do not use damaged extension cords. Check extension
cord before use and replace if damaged. Do not pull on the cord when
disconnecting it. Keep the cord away from heat and sharp edges.
Always unplug the extension cord from the outlet before disconnecting
the product from an extension cord.
7. Do not cut through complex, pre-assembled items.
Explanation of terms
• Cutting: Cutting to split an element into 2 parts.
• Pusher: oblong tool used to move a work piece towards the target.
• Freehand Operation: "By hand" means using your hands to support
or guide the workpiece instead of using the slider or bevel indicator.
• Rejection: Sudden reaction of the workpiece due to a clamped,
jammed saw blade or misalignment of the workpiece cut with the
circular saw, or when part of the workpiece is caught between the
circular saw blade and the rip fence or other fixed object.
Explanation of symbols
1
4
1. Read the manual
2. Use eye protection
3. The second class of protection
4. Use respiratory protection
5. Wear hearing protection
6. Do not leave it exposed to rain or moisture
TECHNICAL DATA
Circular saw 59G823
Parameter
Tension
Frequency
Power
No-load rotation speed
2
3
5
6
Value
230V AC
50 Hz
1600W, S6 20% 2000W
4800 rpm
Dial diameter
Disc bore diameter
Dial thickness
Splitting disc thickness
The size of the table top
The size of the countertop extension
Maximum cutting depth for 45 °
Maximum cutting depth for 0 °
Blade bevel adjustment
Protection class
Level of security
Mass
Year of production
59G823 stands for both the type and designation of the machine
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
The measured sound power level
Information on noise and vibration
The level of noise emitted by a device is described by: the level of the
emitted sound pressure LpA and the sound power level LWA (where K is
the measurement uncertainty).
The following information: emitted sound pressure level LpA, sound power
level LWA and vibration acceleration ah have been measured in
accordance with EN 62841-1.
DEVICE ELEMENTS
The structure of the device is shown in Figure U, where:
1. Longitudinal guide
2. Circular saw guard
3. Riving wedge
4. Anti-recoil ratchet
5. Side guide
6. Guide bevel angle knob
7. Transport wheels
8. On / off switch with a key
9. Stand
10. Bevel lock
11. Blade height adjustment knob
12. Rack lock knob
13. Adjusting the angle of the blade
14. Tabletop extension lock
15. Table top
16. Rip fence lock
17. Extension of the table top.
18. Key
Accessories
1. Foldable stand
2. Keys
3. Allen key
4. Connector
PREPARATION TO WORK
Unpacking
Note: To avoid the risk of unintentional switching on or electric shock when
unpacking and assembling, do not connect the power tool to the mains.
The cord should be disconnected when the saw is not in use.
Before disposing of the packaging, make sure that the kit is complete. Do
not attempt to assemble the saw if any component is missing. Do not try
to connect to the mains or turn on the saw before all its elements have
been properly installed.
Blade guard and riving knife
Always use a blade guard and riving knife when cutting. This reduces the
risk of kickback and protects your hands from contact with the blade.
Pusher
The pusher should be approximately 400 mm long and 50 mm wide. For
stiffness, it should be at least 10 mm thick. Comfort will be provided by
rounded edges. It should end with an indent that enables pressure and
pushing of the processed material. The pusher's job is to keep your hand
at a safe distance from the saw.
Setting up the stand (fig. A1, A2, A3, A4, A5)
Proper positioning of the saw stand enables its use, folding and transport.
The legs are locked with the lock knobs.
• In the starting position, set the saw on the wheels (A1). Unlock front
legs. Fold them out and lock (A2), then unlock the rear legs.
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254 mm
30 mm
2.8 mm
2.5 mm
670 x 560 mm
1040 x 560 mm
55 mm
80 mm
0-45 °
IPX0
31 kg
LpA = 92.6 dB (A) K = 3dB (A)
LWA = 105.6 dB (A) K = 3 dB (A)
1 pcs
2 pcs
1 pcs
1 pcs
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