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spring force to its upper starting posi-
tion); replace if necessary.
Apply light coat of oil to all guide ele-
ments.
10. Tips and Tricks
– For long stock use suitable supports
on both sides of the saw.
– When performing bevel cuts, hold the
work piece on the right side of the
saw blade.
– When making cuts that will result in
small cutoffs, use an auxiliary fence
(this may be a suitable wooden board
fixed to the machine's fence with
screws).
– When sawing a distorted board (46)
lay the outward bent side towards the
stock fence.
– Do not cut stock standing on edge; al-
ways place it flat on the rotating table.
11. Available Accessories
For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialised
dealer – see the beginning of these in-
structions for illustrations:
A TCT Saw Blade
216 x 2,4 x 1,8, 30 24 alternate
bevel teeth
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood.
B TCT Saw Blade
216 x 2,4 x 1,8, 30 48 alternate
bevel teeth
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and particle board.
C TCT Saw Blade
216 x 2,4 x 1,8, 30 60 trapezoidal
flat teeth
For rip and cross cuts in faced and
veneered sheets.
D Saw Blade Depot
For safe storing of saw blades and
accessories.
15. Technical Data
Voltage
Current draw
Fuse protection
Motor capacity (S6 20% 5 min.)
Protection rating
Protection class
Saw blade speed
Cutting speed
Saw blade diameter (outer)
Arbor bore
Dimensions
Machine in packaging (length × width × height)
Machine ready for operation, rotary table in 90° position
(length × width × height)
16
E Care and Maintenance Spray
For removing resin residue and pre-
serving metal surfaces.
F Suction Adapter
For connecting of a dust extractor to
the dust extraction port.
G Machine Stands
Machine stands and table side ex-
tension with stable and robust con-
struction. Height-adjustable.
12. Repair
A
Danger!
Repairs to power tools may only be car-
ried out by qualified electricians!
Please contact your Metabo represent-
ative if you have electric tools in need
of repairs. For adresses see www.me-
tabo.com.
Spare parts lists can be downloaded
under www.metabo.com.
13. Disposal
Separated collection! This product must
not be disposed of together with regular
household waste.
End-of-life power tools and accessories
contain large amounts of valuable raw
materials and plastics which must be
recycled.
Only for EU countries:
Do not throw electric tools in
the household waste! In ac-
cordance with European Direc-
tive 2002/96/EG regarding old
electric and electronic devices
and the respective adaptation of nation-
al law, used electric tools must be col-
lected separately and recycled in an ec-
ologically sound manner.
14. Trouble Shooting
This section describes problems and
malfunctions which you should be able
to resolve yourself. If the measures de-
scribed here do not solve your problem,
see 'Repairs'.
A
Danger!
Many accidents happen particularly in
connection with problems and faults.
Therefore please note the following:
Always unplug before troubleshoot-
ing.
Check that all safety devices are op-
erational again after each fault serv-
ice.
No crosscut function
Transport locking pin engaged:
Pull transport locking pin out.
Safety lock engaged:
Release safety lock.
Sawing performance too low
Saw blade blunt (possibly tempering
marks on blade body):
Saw blade not suitable for material be-
ing cut (see section 'Technical Data');
Saw blade warped:
Replace saw blade (see section
'Maintenance').
Saw vibrates heavily
Saw blade warped:
Replace saw blade (see section
'Maintenance').
Saw blade incorrectly mounted:
Remove the saw blade and then
mount it again correctly (see chapter
'Care and Maintenance').
Rotary table stiff
Sawdust build-up under rotary table:
Remove saw dust.
V
220 – 240 (1~ 50/60 Hz)
A
6
A
10 (time-lag)
kW
1.35
IP
20
II
-1
min
5000
m/s
55
mm
216
mm
30
mm
480 × 530 × 350
mm
480 × 543 × 325