• Make cuts in straight line only.
• Do not cut material while holding it in hand.
Use only working tools with allowable rotary speed higher or
equal to power tool rotary speed with no load, and diameter not
greater than recommended for the power tool type.
If the object is small, fix the processed material with F-clamps. If
the base of the plunge cut track saw does not move while firmly
resting on the processed material, but is lifted instead, there is
danger of kick back.
Properly fixed processed material and firm hold of the plunge
cut track saw ensure full control over power tool operation. This
allows to avoid risk of body injury. Do not try to hold short pieces
of material with your hand.
MAKING A CUT BY PLUNGING INTO MATERIAL
Disconnect the saw from power supply before starting any
adjustments.
When necessary, you can also start a cut in the middle of a piece.
When making a plunge cut it is recommended to use the guide rail
track that is fixed to the work piece in order to reduce risk of kick
back to minimum.
• Loosen the cutting depth gauge knob (19).
• Set cutting depth on the scale (20).
• Tighten the cutting depth gauge knob (19).
BEVEL CUTTING
• Loosen the knobs for base position adjustment (14) (fig. J).
• Set the base (16) to desired angle (from 0° to 47°) using the
angular scale (18) and the angle indicator (17) (fig. K).
• Tighten the knobs for base position adjustment (14).
Be aware that the risk of kick back is greater for bevel cutting
(pinching of cutting blade more probable), therefore it is
particularly important that the saw base rests on the processed
material with its whole surface. Perform cutting with smooth
move.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug the power cord from mains socket before commencing
any activities related to installation, adjustment, repair or
maintenance.
REPLACEMENT OF WORKING TOOLS
Wear work gloves during working tool replacement.
Spindle lock button (12) is used only to lock the power tool
spindle for installation or removal of working tool. It cannot be
used as a brake button when the blade is rotating. Otherwise the
power tool may be damaged or the user may be injured.
CUTTING BLADE REPLACEMENT
• Position the device base on the workbench top so the cutting
blade sticks beyond its edge.
• Set the lock lever (9) forward and lift the lock button (10) (fig. L).
• Use handles (2 and 3) to apply pressure and to engage the lock
immobilizing the cutting blade.
• Insert hex key (included) into the head of the cutting blade fixing
bolt (32), that you can see in the guard cut out (6) (fig. M).
• Press the spindle lock button (12) and undo the fixing bolt (right
hand thread). Remove outer flange.
• Slide the cutting blade (7) out through the slit in the cutting blade
guard (8).
• Position new cutting blade so blade teeth and arrow on the blade
match direction of the arrow on the guard.
• Slide the cutting blade into guard slot (8) and install on the
spindle so it is well pressed against surface of the inner flange and
centred when seated on its neck.
• Install outer flange washer, press in the spindle lock button
(12) and tighten the cutting blade fixing bolt (32) by turning it
clockwise.
• Set the lock lever (9) to its initial position, which will automatically
shift the cutting blade to upper position.
When installing cutting blade, observe correct direction of the
teeth. Arrow on the cutting blade guard shows direction of power
tool spindle rotation.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• Cleaning the device after each use is recommended.
• Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
• Clean the device with a dry cloth or blow through with
compressed air at low pressure.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, they may damage
plastic parts.
• Clean ventilation holes in the motor casing regularly to prevent
device overheating.
• In case of power cord damage replace it with a cord with the same
specification. Entrust the repair to a qualified specialist or return
the tool to a service point.
• In case of excessive commutator sparking, have the technical
condition of carbon brushes of the motor checked by a qualified
person.
• Always store the tool in a dry place, beyond reach of children.
Immediately replace worn out (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or
cracked motor carbon brushes. Always replace both carbon
brushes at a time. 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
Plunge cut track saw 58G495
Parameter
Supply voltage
Power supply frequency
Rated power
Cutting blade rotational speed (no
load)
Outer diameter of cutting blade
Inner diameter of cutting blade
Cutting depth without guide rail track
Cutting depth with guide rail track
Bevel cutting range
Protection class
Weight
Year of production
58G495 defines type and indication of the device
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Sound pressure
Sound power
Value of vibration acceleration,
primary handle
17
Value
230V AC
50Hz
1200W
2200-5200 min
-1
165 mm
20 mm
0 ÷ 57 mm
0 ÷ 52 mm
0° ÷ 47°
II
4,6 kg
2018
Lp
= 90,73 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
Lw
=101,73 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
2
2
a
= 3,249 m/s
K= 1,5 m/s
h