SPECiFiCATiONS
CuTTiNg CAPACiTy
Mild Steel Plate (Optimal Cutting Thickness)
Square Tube at 90° (Mild Steel)
Square Tube at 45° (Mild Steel)
Rectangle Tube at 90° (Mild Steel)
Rectangle Tube at 45° (Mild Steel)
Round Tube Capacity at 90° (Mild Steel)
Round Tube Capacity at 45° (Mild Steel)
Wood at 90° - Nominal Size (Mild Steel)
Wood at 45° - Nominal Size (Mild Steel)
MAChiNE
Motor (UK/EU) 230V-240V ~ 50Hz
Motor (UK) 110V ~ 50Hz
Motor (USA) 120V ~ 60Hz
Horsepower
Speed (No Load)
Weight (With Blade)
BLADE
Diameter
Bore
Number of Teeth
Kerf
NOiSE & ViBrATiON DATA
Sound Pressure Level (Under Load)
Vibration Level (Under Load)
MODEL PArT NuMBErS
United Kingdom
United States
Europe
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METriC
iMPEriAL
6mm
1/4"
120 x 120mm
4-3/4 x 4-3/4"
89 x 89mm
3-1/2 x 3-1/2"
95 x 180mm
3-3/4 x 7-1/8"
78 x 110mm
3-1/8 x 4-3/8"
130mm
5-1/8"
105mm
4-1/8"
102 x 204mm
4 x 8"
(Actual: 89 x 184mm)
(Actual: 3-1/2 x 7-1/4")
102 x 154mm
4 x 6"
(Actual: 89 x 140mm)
(Actual: 3-1/2 x 5-1/2")
2200W
10A
1800W
16A
1800W
15A
3HP
3HP
1450min
-1
1450rpm
22kg
49lbs
355mm
14"
25.4mm
1"
36
36
2.4mm
3/32"
L
=108 dB(A)
L
=121 dB(A) K
=3 dB(A)
PA
WA
PA
1.39 m/s
K = 0.5 m/s
2
2
230V: 085-0001
110V: 085-0002
085-0004
085-0003
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(1.6) Note: The vibration measurement
was made under standard conditions in
accordance with: BS EN 61029-1:2009.
The declared vibration total value has been
measured in accordance with a standard test
method and may be used for comparing one
tool with another.
The declared vibration total value may also be
used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
(1.7) ViBrATiON
wArNiNg: When using this machine the
operator can be exposed to high levels of
vibration transmitted to the hand and arm.
It is possible that the operator could develop
"Vibration white finger disease" (Raynaud
syndrome). This condition can reduce the
sensitivity of the hand to temperature as
well as producing general numbness.
Prolonged or regular users of this machine
should monitor the condition of their hands
and fingers closely. If any of the symptoms
become evident, seek immediate
medical advice.
• The measurement and assessment of human
exposure to hand-transmitted vibration in the
workplace is given in: BS EN ISO 5349-1:2001
and BS EN ISO 5349-2:2002.
• Many factors can influence the actual
vibration level during operation e.g. the work
surfaces condition and orientation and the
type and condition of the machine being
used. Before each use, such factors should
be assessed, and where possible appropriate
working practices adopted. Managing these
factors can help reduce the effects of vibration:
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handling
• Handle the machine with care, allowing the
machine to do the work.
• Avoid using excessive physical effort on any
of the machines controls.
• Consider your security and stability, and the
orientation of the machine during use.
work Surface
• Consider the work surface material; its
condition, density, strength, rigidity and
orientation.
wArNiNg: The vibration emission during
actual use of the power tool can differ from
the declared total value depending on the
ways in which the tool is used.
The need to identify safety measures
and to protect the operator are based on
an estimation of exposure in the actual
conditions of use (taking account of all parts
of the operating cycle, such as the times the
tool is switched off, when it is running idle,
in addition to trigger time).
(1.8) LABELS & SyMBOLS
wArNiNg: Do not operate this machine
if warning and/or instruction labels are
missing or damaged. Contact Evolution
Power Tools for replacement labels.
Note: All or some of the following symbols
may appear in the manual or on the product.
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