• Loosen the locking screw on the depth guide and move the base
plate so that the depth of cut is less than 21 mm. Then tighten the
locking screw.
Note: If the depth of cut is greater than 21 mm, the outer flange may strike
the workpiece when making a bevel cut.
Note: Always make a test cut of a scrap of material along the guide to
determine how far you need to move the cutting disc away from the guide
to achieve an accurate cut.
Switching on and off
• Press the trigger switch to start the power tool. Release pressure on
the switch to stop the cut-off saw.
• To operate in continuous mode, press the switch and then press the
locking button. First release the pressure on the switch and then the
locking button. The device is thus put into continuous operation
mode
• To switch off the power tool, press the switch all the way in and let
go.
Fitting or replacing the disc
Warning: Use only sharp and undamaged cutting discs. Cracked or
deformed cutting discs must be replaced immediately.
• Lay the power tool on its side on a flat surface. Hold the outer flange
with a spanner.
• Loosen the hexagon head screw clockwise using a socket spanner
• Remove the hexagonal head screw and outer flange.
• Remove the disc from the inner flange and pull it out.
• Thoroughly clean the flanges before fitting a new cutting disc.
• Fit a new cutting disc to the spindle and to the inner flange.
• Replace the outer flange and tighten the hexagonal head screw
counterclockwise.
The sequence of components when fitting a new disc is shown in Figure
C.
Attention:
• The direction of rotation of the cutting disc must be in the direction
of the arrow marked on the guard.
• After replacing the grinding wheel, make sure that the wheel moves
freely by turning it by hand. Plug the power tool into an electrical
outlet and run it without a load to check that it runs smoothly before
using it to cut any material.
• Under no circumstances should grinding discs be used as a cutting
tool.
Angle calibration
To ensure precise cutting, the position of the power tool base plate should
be checked after intensive use and adjusted if necessary.
• Loosen the bevel locking screw.
• Rotate the base plate as far as it will go to the 0° position.
• Set the protractor to 90° and place it between the base plate and the
cutting disc.
• Adjust the hexagon socket head screw until the leg of the protractor
is flush with the cutting disc and base plate
• Tighten the locking screw firmly again.
Installation of the water pipe
• 1. Loosen the locking knob on the depth guide and slide the base
plate downwards. Fit the water cock onto the cover using the screw
(fig D).
• 2. Attach the tube to the water tap and connect the adapter on the
tube to the water source. Adjust the amount of water flow by
adjusting the tap.
Operation
Hold the power tool firmly. Position the base plate on the workpiece to be
cut without contacting the cutting wheel. Then switch on the power tool
and wait for the cutting wheel to reach full speed. To cut, move the power
tool forward along the surface of the workpiece, keeping it flat and moving
smoothly until the cut is complete. Maintain a straight line of cut and a
uniform forward feed speed.
Attention:
• The power tool should only be used on horizontal surfaces.
• Move the power tool straight and gently forward. Forcing and
exerting excessive pressure or allowing the cutting disc to bend,
squeeze or twist during cutting can cause the motor to overheat and
the power tool to kick back dangerously.
CONSERVATION
Warning: Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out any
adjustments, servicing or maintenance.
• Keep the vents of the power tool clean and free of obstructions. If
possible, blow compressed air into the vents to remove any internal
dust (wear safety goggles when doing this). Dust accumulation in
the motor or on the base can cause the tool to malfunction.
• Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean the power tool. Wipe
with a dry cloth.
• If the cutting performance of the diamond wheel starts to falter you
can use an old discarded coarse-grained table wheel or concrete
block to machine the diamond wheel. To do this, firmly fix the table
grinder wheel or concrete block and cut it.
• The power tool requires no additional lubrication.
• Store the power tool in a dry place.
• The motor uses carbon brushes, which are consumable parts. An
excessively worn carbon brush will cause problems with the motor.
To check or replace the carbon brushes, use a screwdriver to
remove the rear cover. Remove the carbon brushes. If the brushes
are near the marked limit, replace with new brushes and close the
cover.
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service representative or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid danger.
Note: Both carbon brushes must be replaced at the same time. Use only
identical carbon brushes. Keep the carbon brushes clean and slide freely
into the handles.
TECHNICAL DATA
Stoneware and stone cutter 59G888
Parameter
Supply voltage
Rated power
Disc speed (no load)
Maximum cutting height (90°/45° angle)
Outer diameter of the cutting disc
Inner diameter of the cutting disc
Spindle thread
Protection class
IP degree of protection
Mass
Year of production
59G888 stands for both type and machine designation
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration acceleration values
Information on noise and vibration
The noise emission level of the equipment is described by: the emitted
sound pressure level Lp
and the sound power level Lw
A
measurement uncertainty). The vibrations emitted by the equipment are
described by the vibration acceleration value a
measurement uncertainty).
The sound pressure level Lp
vibration acceleration value a
measured in accordance with EN 60745-1:2009+A11:2010. The vibration
level a
given can be used for comparison of equipment and for preliminary
h
assessment of vibration exposure.
The vibration level quoted is only representative of the basic use of the
unit. If the unit is used for other applications or with other work tools, the
vibration level may change. Higher vibration levels will be influenced by
insufficient or too infrequent maintenance of the unit. The reasons given
above may result in increased vibration exposure during the entire working
period.
In order to accurately estimate vibration exposure, it is necessary to
take into account periods when the unit is switched off or when it is
switched on but not used for work. Once all factors have been
accurately estimated, the total vibration exposure may turn out to be
much lower.
In order to protect the user from the effects of vibration, additional safety
measures should be implemented, such as cyclical maintenance of the
machine and working tools, securing an adequate hand temperature and
proper work organisation.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
8
Value
230V AC 50Hz
1400W
12000 min
40 mm / 26 mm
125 mm
22.2 mm
M6
IPX0
2.83kg
Lp
=90.7 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
Lw
=101.7 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
2
a
=7.824 m/s
K=1.5 m/s
h
(where K denotes
A
(where K is the
h
, the sound power level Lw
A
given in these instructions have been
h
-1
II
2
and the
A