EN
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Engine power: ............................................................................................................................................ 1800 W S1
Voltage and frequency: .................................................................................................................... 230 V - 50 Hz
Blade diameter: .............................................................................................................................................. 254 mm
Blade body width when assembled: ................................................................................................................ 1.8 mm
Cutting width when the blade is assembled: ................................................................................................... 2.8 mm
Blade bore diameter: ........................................................................................................................................ 30 mm
Rotational speed: ..................................................................................................................................5000 revs/min.
Riving knife and holes width: ........................................................................................................................... 2,5 mm
Cutting height at 90°: ........................................................................................................................................ 80 mm
Cutting height at 45°: ........................................................................................................................................ 60 mm
Workbench dimensions: ....................................................................................................................... 480 x 640 mm
Work surface dimensions (W x L) ......................................................................................................... 930 x 640 mm
Blade angle: ........................................................................................................................................... from 0 to 45 °
Net weight: .......................................................................................................................................................... 24 Kg
NOISE DATA
The noise emitted, measured in conformity with the standards EN 62841 is:
Sound pressure level LpA ............................................................................................................................ 96,8 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA ............................................................................................................................ 109,8 dB(A)
Uncertainty of measurement K ....................................................................................................................... 3 dB (A)
We recommend you to use ear protection devices.
The sources of the noise of the saw are the electric motor and its ventilation system, the gearmotor, the blade and
the material to be cut.
We advise you to control the engine, its ventilation system and clean the intake passages. As far as the saw blade
is concerned, it is preferable to use silenced type of blades and to keep them in good conditions. We recommend
you to use the correct saw blade and to keep firmly the workpiece to be cut. As for the gears, check periodically the
wear level by inspecting the mechanical play on the blade.
The noise values indicated are emission levels and not necessarily safe operating levels. While there is a
correlation between emission levels and exposure levels, this cannot safely be used to determine whether or not
further safety precautions are needed. Factors which influence the real level of a worker's exposure include the
duration of exposure, the characteristics of the working environment, other sources of noise, for example the
number of machines or operations being carried out in the near vicinity. Furthermore, levels of safe exposure may
be fixed differently from one country to another. This information does however help the machine user to better
assess the hazards and risks.
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