and original tools made by the manufacturer.
• Any other use exceeds authorization. The manufacturer
is not responsible for any damages resulting from unau-
thorized use; risk is the sole responsibility of the opera-
tor.
Scope of delivery
Band saw
Sawing table
Longitudinal stop
Dust bag connector
Operating instructions
Push stick
Accessory bag
Hexagonal spanner SW 0/13
Hexagon socket head wrench SW 4/SW 5
Special accessories - page GB 13
Specifications
Passage width
Passage height
Table size
Cutting speed
Saw band length
Height up to tabletop
Height up to tabletop with
underframe
Overall height without underframe
Overall height with underframe
Overall width
Overall depth
Slewing range of the table
Overall weight without underframe
Overall weight with underframe
Motor
Rotary current
Nominal consumption
0,70
Delivery of power
0,55
Noise parameters
The noise emission values determined according to EN
23746 for the sound level and according to EN 31202 (co-
efficient of correction k3 calculated according to Appendix
A.2 of EN 31204) for the sound level at the workplace are
as follows, based on the working conditions listed in ISO
7904 Appendix A:
Sound level in dB
Idle running LWA = 80.3 dB(A)
Operation LWA = 100.2 dB(A)
Sound level at the workplace in dB
Idle running LpAeq = 64.1 dB(A)
Operation LpAeq = 82.9 dB(A)
A measurement uncertainty allowance K = 4 dB applies to
the mentioned emission values.
Due to its perfected design, the machine offers a versatile
application for processing wood and plastics in the work-
shop.
The upper and lower bandwheel is protected by a fixed
guard and an articulated cover. Upon opening the cover,
the machine is switched off. Switching on again is only
possible with the cover closed. The non-cutting part of the
sawbelt above the table top is covered by a guard fixed to
the sawbelt guide, the latter being protected against in-
advertant opening by the fixed guard of the upper band
wheel. The non-cutting part of the sawbelt under the table
top is protected by a fixed cover.
The swivelling range of the table from -20° to +47° allows
versatile cutting possibilities (e.g.)
• Longitudinal cuts
• Cross cuts
• Diagonal cuts
• Curved and irregular cuts
• Cuts for dovetails and tenons
• On-edge cuts of squared beams
Please consult also the working hints in the operating in-
structions.
306 mm
205 mm
400 x 548 mm
370 – 750 m/min
2360 mm
Assembly tools
515 mm
1 engineer's wrench SW 10/13
For reasons of packaging technology, the tabletop, the
1050 mm
handle, and the handwheel are not mounted.
1150 mm
1680 mm
Installation of the tabletop, Fig. 1
825 mm
540 mm
-8° – +45°
69 kg
77 kg
Fig. 2
Alternating current
Turn the tabletop into the 0° position, and tighten the
clamping lever.
P1 (kW) 0,80
Fig. 3
P2 (kW) 0,55
Align the tabletop as follows:
Fig. 4
Installation of the longitudinal stop, Fig. 5
Machine description
Completion
1. Open the case cover, and set the slewing segments to
30°.
2. Loosely screw the tabletop.
4 hexagon head cap screws
4 serrated lock washers
1. Put a straight wood border with a length of approxi-
mately 50 cm on the table and put it against the up-
ward and downward parts of the saw band.
2. Put a shifting square against the wood border and the
groove edge of the table. Align the table, and fasten
the two front hexagon head cap screws on the table.
3. Release the clamping lever of the slewing segments
by means of a quarter turn, and pull the back seg-
ment outwards. Fasten the two back hexagon head
cap screws on the table. Thus, you achieve a smooth
slewability.
1. Use the adjusting screw on the rear of the machine to
align the table in a right angle to the saw band.
– Use the shifting square –
2. Fix the adjusting screw by a locknut, and fasten the
clamping lever.
1. Screw-in 4 wing screws with a shim for each screw
approximately 5 mm into the tabletop (Fig. 5.1).
2. Insert the guide tube into the table until the stop, and
loosely tighten the wing screws.
3. Fasten the slewing part of the guide tube with two
M6x12 screws and a lock washer on the table (Fig.
M 8 x 16
A 8,4
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