H Saw blade TCT 315 x 2.8 x 30 48 universal alternate bevel teeth For all woods and wood-derived materials. I Roller Stand RS 420 J Roller Stand RS 420 W K Roller Stand RS 420 G 14. Environmental Protection The machine's packing can be 100% recycled. Worn out power tools and accessories contain considerable amounts of valuable raw and rubber materials, which can be recycled. These instructions are printed on paper produced with elemental chlorine-free bleaching process. 15. Trouble Shooting A A
090 105 5971 7. Trouble shooting A A Danger! Prior to all servicing: . Switch Off. . Unplug. . Wait until the device has come to a complete stop. . Ensure the device and all air tools and accessories connected to it are relieved from pressure. . Let the device and all air tools and accessories used cool off. After all servicing: . Check to see that all safety devices are operational. . Make sure that no tools or other parts remain on or in the device. Compressor does not run: • No mains voltage.
Persons under 18 years of age shall use this tool only in the course of their vocational training, under the supervision of an instructor. Do not permit other persons to touch the tool or power cable while it is running. Do not overload tool – use it only within the performance range it was designed for (see "Technical specifications"). B Danger! Risk of electric shock! Do not expose tool to rain. Do not operate tool in damp or wet environment. Prevent body contact with earthed objects such as r
Any use for medical purposes, food processing as well as filling of oxygen cylinders for breathing equipment is not permitted. Explosive, combustible gases or gases detrimental to health may not be compressed. Operation in hazardous locations is not permitted. Any other use is not as specified. Use not as specified, alteration of the machine or use of parts not approved by the equipment manufacturer, can cause unforeseeable damage! Children, juveniles and persons not having been instructed in it
Do not use the power cable for any purpose it is not intended for. A Risk of personal injury by escaping compressed air and parts hurled about by escaping air! Never direct compressed air against persons or animals! Ensure all air tools and accessories used are designed for the working pressure or are supplied via a pressure regulator. Please note that, when disconnecting the quick coupler, the compressed air contained in the pressure hose will escape all of a sudden. You should therefore hold t
1001 % a r jmSmSBmSSSmm •tv’*,.' vi/.’. ' ■- i 1 8k * V. 04/92 - EB-D - GB Stock-no. 115 107 8059 Contents 1.0 Scope of Application 2.0 Specifications 3.0 User Responsibility 4.0 Standard Accessories 5.0 Optional Accessories 6.0 Assembly 7.0 Mitre Fence Assembly 8.0 Installation 9.0 Operation/Settings 10.0 Cutting 11.0 Saw Dust Collection (optional accessory) 12.0 Crane Lifting 13.0 Safety Rules 14.0 Care and Maintenance 15.0 Wiring Diagrams 16.0 Spare Parts List and D
The gap between riving knife and blade must not exceed 10mm/3/8 “. Do not set top of riving knife lower than 2mm-5/64” below the blade’s crown. 9.2 Blade Change Disconnect from power before servicing! Remove chip case lid and loosen arbor bolt. Remove arbor bolt and counter flange, then take off blade. Note: Arbor bolt has L.H. thread, turn clockwise to loosen. Before installing new blade clean blade seat and apply a light coat of oil to the arbor bolt. - Be sure that teeth are pointing in
A neutral wire is not required. For TIG welding pure Argon (99.996%) should be used as shielding gas. Connect machine to gas cylinder only by means of a suitable and approved pressure reducing and regulating device.The maximum input pressure must not exceed 10 bar/142 psi. The earth cable for the work piece clamp should have a minimum cross section of 25mm2. After setting the ON/OFF switch [1] the machine is operational. 4 Operation Front view TIG 200 DCi 15 13 14 «f iilliBJ IlSiilil
For the resonance test, let the wheel hang from a piece of string and tap lightly with a screwdriver handle or similar (no metal!). If the sound is not clear, but rather dull and hollow the wheel is likely to be damaged and should not be used. The grinding wheel should slide onto the arbor easily. Forcing it on the arbor, e.g. by striking with a hammer, may break the wheel and is not permissible for safety reasons. For the same reason the drilling out of too small an arbor bore is not permitted
Risk of electric shock if operated with a damaged power cablel - Wear suitable apparel with snug fitting sleeves. - Store grinding wheels in a dry place at a steady temperature if possible. - Never use damaged or malformed grinding wheels. - Mount grinding wheels only with the flanges supplied with the machine. The liners between flange and wheel must be of elastic material such as rubber, soft cardboard etc. - Do not attempt to enlarge the arbor bore of a grinding wheel. - Always pull out