• Insert new carbon brushes (brushes should easily move into
brush-holders) (fig. T).
• Fix carbon brush covers (60).
After the carbon brushes are replaced, start the saw with no load
and wait 1–2 minutes until the carbon brushes fit to the motor
commutator. Entrust replacement of carbon brushes only to a
qualified person. Use only original parts.
All defects should be repaired by service workshop authorized by
the manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Flip Over Saw
Parameter
Supply voltage
Power supply frequency
Rated power
Cutting blade rotational speed (no load)
Outer diameter of cutting blade
Inner diameter of cutting blade
Protection class
Weight
Year of production
Table saw mode
Maximum thickness of cut material
Mitre saw mode
Bevel cutting range
Mitre cutting range
Cutting capacity for angle /
bevel cutting
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Flip Over Saw
Sound pressure
Lp
= 89 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
Sound power
Lw
= 102 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
Noise and vibration information
Noise produced by the device is defined with: level of produced
sound pressure Lp
and level of sound power Lw
A
measurement uncertainty). Vibrations produced by the device
are defined with vibration acceleration value a
measurement uncertainty).
Sound pressure Lp
, sound power Lw
A
ah specified in this manual have been measured in accordance
with EN 61029. Specified vibration level a
compare tools and for initial evaluation of exposition to
vibrations.
Specified vibration level is representative for main applications
of the device. When the device is used for other purposes or
Value
230 V AC
50 Hz
1600 W
4800 min
-1
254 mm
30 mm
II
15 kg
2017
38 mm
0° ÷ 45°
± 45º
0
0
x 0
0
70 x 150 mm
45
0
x 0
0
70 x 110 mm
45
0
x 45
0
40 x 110 mm
0
0
x 45
0
40 x 150 mm
(where K is
A
(where K is
h
and vibration acceleration
A
can be used to
h
with different working tools, the vibration level may change.
Insufficient or too rare maintenance may increase vibration
level. The abovementioned factors may lead to higher exposure
to vibrations during whole working time.
To precisely define exposure to vibrations, include periods
when the device is switched off and when it is switched
on but not used for working. Once all factors have been
carefully considered, total exposition to vibrations may be
significantly lower.
To protect the user from results of exposure to vibrations, use
additional safety measures such as: device and working tool
periodic maintenance, proper hand temperature conditions,
good work organisation.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION / CE
Electrical equipment must not be disposed off
with household waste and, instead, should be
utilized at appropriate facilities. Information
on utilization can be provided by the product
vendor or the local authorities. Waste electrical
and electronic equipment contains substances
that are not neutral to the natural environment.
Equipment that is not recycled constitutes a
potential hazard to the environment and to
human health.
* Right to introduce changes is reserved.
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