Evolution R165CCSL Instrucciones Originales página 25

Ocultar thumbs Ver también para R165CCSL:
Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • MX

Idiomas disponibles

  • MEXICANO, página 82
www.evolutionpowertools.com
track may provide the user with some extra
(and safe) operational possibilities.
• Accurate cuts across or along large
workpieces are required. For example on
frames, doors, large boards or wall panels,
etc, a cutting track/guide could eliminate the
need to use a circular saw in 'free hand' mode.
Evolution's cutting track compatible
Note:
machines have two (2) cams which project into
the sole plate channel (one at each end).
'Turn-buttons'
(Fig. 17)
allow the operator to
rotate these cams.
Adjusting these cams will reduce slightly the
effective width of the sole plate channel.
This could be necessary to accommodate any
slight variation of rail width that can occur
during the manufacture of the track extrusion.
Track rail widths produced by different track
manufacturers may also vary slightly.
Note:
The operator should adjust these cams so
that when the machine is placed correctly on
a track it can be moved forwards or backwards
easily and smoothly but without any lateral
movement (wobble) being detectable.
EVOLUTION CUTTING TRACKS
Some Evolution machines (depending upon
the model and market destination) are
supplied with a Cutting Track.
Note:
Evolution Cutting Tracks are available as a
customer purchase option. Contact your supplier
or Evolution Power Tools for further details.
THE TRACK
The Evolution Track system consists of two (2) or
three (3) precision extruded alloy sections.
These sections must be joined together
(Fig. 18)
using the joining bars supplied.
To Join The Sections Together (Fig. 19):
• Slide the bars into the 'T' slots found on the
under surface of the extrusions.
• Ensure that an equal length (approximately)
of the bars is inserted into both of the
sections to be joined together.
• Tighten the socket headed grub-screws to
secure the sections together.
Note:
It is important to leave a small gap
between joined sections of between 1 to 2mm.
This will ensure that when a circular saw is
placed upon and used with an Evolution Cross
Cutting Track it will slide smoothly along the
entire track length.
SAW TO TRACK COMMISSIONING
Note:
The following guidelines refer to
Evolution circular saws and the Evolution
Cutting Track. Consult the information
supplied by the saw and/or the cutting track
manufacturers if a non-Evolution circular saw
or cutting track is to be used.
Before the first use of the Evolution Cutting
Track the Splinter Guard Strip
match the saw and blade.
To match saw to track:
• Fully assemble the Cutting Track.
• Refer to the section entitled 'Track
Positioning and Clamping' . Clamp the track
to an appropriate piece of spare or scrap
material.
• Set the saw blade to a depth suitable for the
scrap workpiece selected.
• Ensure that no obstructions are present
beneath the path of the blade.
• Refer to the section 'Track Positioning and
Clamping' . Place the circular saw correctly
on the track.
• Start the motor and allow it to reach full
speed.
• Smoothly and slowly push the circular saw
along the full length of the track until the
blade has cut through the entire length of
the Splinter Guard Strip.
Note:
This process will match a specific saw to
a specific track.
If a different saw is used on such a prepared
track, the Splinter Guard Strip may not provide
(Fig. 19)
the same level of protection as the dedicated
saw to track configuration.
Note:
The Splinter Guard Strip should be
regarded as a consumable item. Over time
it will wear and abrade and will therefore
need replacing. It may also need replacing if a
different circular saw or saw blade (one with a
different kerf width) from the original dedicated
configuration is to be used.
REPLACEABLE SPLINTER GUARD
STRIP
As a consumable item Replaceable Splinter
25
(Fig. 21)
needs to
EN

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido