Evolution R210 CMS Instructions Originales page 18

Masquer les pouces Voir aussi pour R210 CMS:
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 66
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
A
B
Fig. 28
A
B
Fig. 29
Note: Blade bore reducing inserts should only be used
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
Warning: The arbor screw has a LH (Left Hand) thread.
Turn clockwise to loosen. Turn counterclockwise to tighten.
Press & keep pressing the arbor lock button on the motor housing
while turning the arbor screw using the supplied hex key until the
button locates fully into the shaft and locks the shaft (Fig. 26).
Continue to remove the arbor screw, and outer blade flange
(Fig. 27). Release the arbor lock button.
• Ensure that the blade and blade flanges are clean and free from
any contamination.
• The inner-blade flange should be left in place but if it is removed
for cleaning it must be replaced the same way round as it was
removed from the machine.
To insert the blade press the lower blade guard release trigger (A)
rotate the lower blade guard (B) up into the upper blade guard and
hold the lower blade guard in that position (Fig. 28).
Install the new blade onto the inner flange ensuring it is seated
properly on the flange shoulder and then slowly release the lower
blade guard back to its original closed position.
Make sure the rotation arrow on the blade (A) matches the
clockwise rotation arrow on the upper guard (B) (Fig. 29).
Note: The blade teeth should always point downward at the front
of the saw.
Install the outer flange (1) (flat face onto the machine) and arbor
screw (2) (Fig. 30).
Press & keep pressing the arbor lock button on the motor housing
while tightening the arbor screw using the supplied hex key until
the button locates fully into the shaft and locks the shaft (Fig. 26).
Tighten the arbor screw using moderate force, but do not
overtighten. Ensure the hex key is removed and the arbor lock
button has released before operating. Ensure the blade guard is
fully functional before using the machine.
USE OF OPTIONAL EVOLUTION ACCESSORIES
(8.12)
Not supplied as original equipment (see 'Additional Accessories').
DUST BAG
(8.13)
A dust bag can be fitted to the extraction port at the rear of
the machine. The dust bag is for use when cutting wooden
materials only.
• Slide the dust bag over the dust extraction port, ensuring that
the spring clip grips the port holding the dust bag securely in
place (Fig. 31).
Note: For operational efficiency empty the dust bag when it
becomes 2/3 full. Dispose of the contents of the dust bag in an
environmentally responsible way. It may be necessary to wear a
dust mask when emptying the dust bag.
Note: A workshop vacuum extraction machine can be attached
to the dust extraction port if required. Follow the vacuum
manufacturers instructions if such a machine is fitted.
18
www.evolutionpowertools.com

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières