• Type of current of the motor
• Data recorded on the machine's rating plate
• Data recorded on the switch's rating plate
If a motor has to be returned, it must always be dispatched
with the complete driving unit and switch.
Special Accessories
Cross cutting jig
Item no. 5100 2100
Slide carriage
Item no. 7951 0000
Plate cutting device
Item no. 7961 0000
Slide handles
Item no. 7963 1000
Automatic starter
Item no. 7910 4010 type ALV 2
Item no. 7910 4020 type ALV 10
Failure
Saw blade gets loose after
turning off the motor
Motor does not start
fect
the motor or
Motor or switch defect
Motor runs forward or
backwards
No motor output
turns off automatically
Burns on the cutting
surface
tudinal cuts
c) with longitudinal cuts
d) with cross cuts
16 english
Troubleshooting
Possible cause
a) Fastening nut tightened
insufficiently
a) Fastening nut tightened insufficiently a) Check the mains fuse. b) Extension cable de-
b) See "Electrical Connection" in the operating manual, pages GB 16 c)
c) Have it checked by an electrician switch defect
d) See "Electrical Connection" in the operating manual, pages GB 16
Capacitor defect
Overload by dull saw
blade, thermoprotection is triggered
a) Fastening nut tightened insufficiently a) Insert a sharpened saw blade
b) Wrong saw blade
c) Longitudinal stop not parallel
d) Slide carriage not parallel
Solution
a) Tighten fastening nut, M20 left-handed thread
Brake does not bleed
Have it exchanged by an electrician
Insert a sharpened saw blade; motor can be
turned on again after the cooling period
b) Insert saw blade with 20 or 28 teeth for longi-
c) Exchange the longitudinal stop
Align the slide carriage with the saw blade
Connections on
d)