4. Technical data
Motor power supply: ............................... 18 V DC
Idling speed: ........................................3500 min
Cutting depth at 90°: ................................ 65 mm
Cutting depth at 45°: ................................ 45 mm
Saw blade: ..........................................Ø 190 mm
Blade holder: ....................................Ø 20/30 mm
Blade thickness: ...................................... 1.6 mm
Weight: .......................................................3.4 kg
Danger!
Sound and vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in
accordance with EN 62841.
L
sound pressure level ..................... 81.4 dB(A)
pA
K
uncertainty ............................................. 3 dB
pA
L
sound power level ....................... 92.4 dB(A)
WA
K
uncertainty ............................................. 3 dB
WA
Wear ear-muff s.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hea-
ring.
Total vibration values (vector sum of three direc-
tions) determined in accordance with EN 62841.
Handle
Vibration emission value a
K uncertainty = 1.5 m/s
Additional handle
Vibration emission value a
K uncertainty = 1.5 m/s
The stated vibration emission levels and stated
noise emission values were measured in ac-
cordance with a set of standardized criteria and
can be used to compare one power tool with
another.
The stated vibration emission levels and stated
noise emission values can also be used to make
an initial assessment of exposure.
Warning:
The vibration and noise emission levels may vary
from the level specifi ed during actual use, depen-
ding on the way in which the power tool is used,
especially the type of workpiece it is used for.
= 2.293 m/s
2
h, W
2
= 2.743 m/s
2
h, W
2
GB
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
•
Only use appliances which are in perfect wor-
king order.
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•
Service and clean the appliance regularly.
•
Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
•
Do not overload the appliance.
•
Have the appliance serviced whenever ne-
cessary.
•
Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
•
Wear protective gloves.
Caution!
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain resi-
dual risks cannot be rules out. The following
hazards may arise in connection with the
equipment's construction and layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust
mask is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protec-
tion is used.
3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.
5. Before starting the equipment
Warning!
Always remove the battery pack before making
adjustments to the equipment.
5.1 Setting the cutting depth (Figure 2/3)
•
Release the handle on the rear of the guard
hood for adjusting the cutting depth (4).
•
Place the saw foot (6) flat on the surface of
the workpiece you wish to saw. Raise the saw
until the saw blade (12) is at the required cut-
ting depth (a).
•
Refasten the handle for adjusting the cutting
depth (4). Check the handle is securely faste-
ned.
5.2 Miter stop (Figure 4/5)
•
The preset standard angle between the saw
foot (6) and saw blade (12) is 90°. You can
adjust this angle to carry out angled cuts.
•
Release the locking lever for miter setting (7)
on the front of the saw foot.
•
You can now adjust the cutting angle to
around 45°. Keep an eye on the cutting angle
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