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TECHNICAL DATA

No-load speed ................................................................................................
Saw blade dia. x hole dia................................................................................
Maximum cutting capacity:
Steel plate ...................................................................................................
Metal pipe ...................................................................................................
Sections ......................................................................................................
Battery voltage................................................................................................
Weight according EPTA-Procedure 01/2003 ..................................................
Noise/vibration information
Measured values determined according to EN 60 745.
Typically, the A-weighted noise levels of the tool are:
Sound power level (K = 3 dB(A)) ..................................................................
Sound pressure level (K = 3 dB(A)) ..............................................................
Wear ear protectors!
Total vibration values (vector sum in the three axes) determined according
to EN 60745.
Vibration emission value a
.........................................................................
h
Uncertainty K ..............................................................................................
WARNING
The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745 and may be used
to compare one tool with another. It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration emission level represents the main applications of the tool. However if the tool is used for different applications, with different
accessories or poorly maintained, the vibration emission may differ. This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration should also take into account the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually
doing the job. This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration such as: maintain the tool and the accessories, keep the hands warm,
organisation of work patterns.
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all instructions,
including those given in the accompanying brochure. Failure to follow
the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Cutting procederes
Danger: Keep hands away from cutting area and the blade. Keep
your second hand on auxiliary handle, or motor housing. If both
hands are holding the saw, they cannot be cut by the blade.
Do not reach underneath the workpiece. The guard cannot protect you
from the blade below the workpiece.
Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece. Less than
a full tooth of the blade teeth should be visible below the workpiece.
Never hold piece being cut in your hands or across your leg. Secure
the workpiece to a stable platform. It is important to support the work
properly to minimize body exposure, blade binding, or loss of control.
Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an
operation where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring. Contact
with a "live" wire will also make exposed metal parts of the power tool
"live" and and could give the operator an electric shock.
When ripping always use a rip fence or straight edge guide. This
improves the accuracy of cut and reduces the chance of blade binding.
Always use blades with correct size and shape (diamond versus
round) of arbour holes. Blades that do not match the mounting hardware
of the saw will run eccentrically, causing loss of control.
Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or bolt. The blade
washers and bolt were specially designed for your saw, for optimum
performance and safety of operation.
Kickback causes and related warnings:
- kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched, bound or misaligned saw
blade, causing an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the workpiece
toward the operator;
- when the blade is pinched or bound tightly by the kerf closing down, the
blade stalls and the motor reaction drives the unit rapidly back toward the
operator;
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Metal Saw
HD 28 MS
HD 28 MS
.......... 3200 /min
.......... 3200 /min
.....174 x 20 mm
.....174 x 20 mm
................ 5 mm
................ 5 mm
........... ø 61 mm
........... ø 61 mm
.......max 61 mm
.......max 61 mm
.............. 28 V
.............. 28 V
............. 4,2 kg
............. 4.2 kg
........... 83,5 dB (A)
........... 83.5 dB (A)
........... 94.5 dB (A)
........... 94,5 dB (A)
.......... < 2.5 m/s
.......... < 2,5 m/s
2
2
............. 1.5 m/s
............. 1,5 m/s
2
2
- if the blade becomes twisted or misaligned in the cut, the teeth at the
back edge of the blade can dig into the top surface of the wood causing
the blade to climb out of the kerf and jump back toward the operator.
Kickback is the result of saw misuse and/or incorrect operating procedures
or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given
below.
Maintain a firm grip with both hands on the saw and position your
arms to resist kickback forces. Position your body to either side of
the blade, but not in line with the blade. Kickback could cause the saw
to jump backwards, but kickback forces can be controlled by the operator,
if proper precautions are taken.
When blade is binding, or when interrupting a cut for any reason,
release the trigger and hold the saw motionless in the material until
the blade comes to a complete stop. Never attempt to remove the
saw from the work or pull the saw backward while the blade is in
motion or kickback may occur. Investigate and take corrective actions
to eliminate the cause of blade binding.
When restarting a saw in the workpiece, centre the saw blade in the
kerf and check that saw teeth are not engaged into the material. If
saw blade is binding, it may walk up or kickback from the workpiece as the
saw is restarted.
Support large panels to minimise the risk of blade pinching and
kickback. Large panels tend to sag under their own weight. Supports
must be placed under the panel on both sides, near the line of cut and
near the edge of the panel.
Do not use dull or damaged blades. Unsharpened or improperly set
blades produce narrow kerf causing excessive friction, blade binding and
kickback.
Blade depth and bevel adjusting locking levers must be tight and
secure before making cut. If blade adjustment shifts while cutting, it may
cause binding and kickback.
Use extra caution when sawing into existing walls or other blind
areas. The protruding blade may cut objects that can cause kickback.
Lower guard function
Check lower guard for proper closing before each use. Do not
operate the saw if lower guard does not move freely and close
instantly. Never clamp or tie the lower guard into the open position. If
saw is accidentally dropped, lower guard may be bent. Raise the lower
guard with the retracting handle and make sure it moves freely and does
not touch the blade or any other part, in all angles and depths of cut.
Check the operation of the lower guard spring. If the guard and the
spring are not operating properly, they must be serviced before use.
Lower guard may operate sluggishly due to damaged parts, gummy
deposits, or a build-up of debris.
Lower guard may be retracted manually only for special cuts such as
"plunge cuts" and "compound cuts." Raise lower guard by retracting
handle and as soon as blade enters the material, the lower guard
must be released. For all other sawing, the lower guard should operate
automatically.
Always observe that the lower guard is covering the blade before
placing saw down on bench or floor. An unprotected, coasting blade will
cause the saw to walk backwards, cutting whatever is in its path. Be aware
of the time it takes for the blade to stop after switch is released.
Remove the battery pack before starting any work on the machine.
Do not dispose of used battery packs in the household refuse or by
burning them. Milwaukee Distributors offer to retrieve old batteries to
protect our environment.
Do not store the battery pack together with metal objects (short circuit
risk).
Use only System V-Tec chargers for charging System V-Tec battery packs.
Do not use battery packs from other systems.
Never break open battery packs and chargers and store only in dry rooms.
Keep dry at all times.
Do not use saw blades not corresponding to the key data given in these
instructions for use.
The dust produced when using this tool may be harmful to health. Do not
inhale the dust. Wear a suitable dust protection mask.
Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Do not use grindig disks.
Do not use saw blades not corresponding to the key data given in these
instructions for use.
Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Please do not use abrasion disks in this machine!
If the transparent saw blade cover is cracked or broken, it must be
replaced immediately by an authorised specialist workshop. The machine
must not be operated if the saw blade cover is defective or missing!
Adapt the feed speed to avoid overheating the blade tips and to avoid
melting plastic materials during cutting.
SPECIFIED CONDITIONS OF USE
The Metal Saw cuts lengthways and mitre accurately in different type of
metals such as metal profiles (UniStrut), pipes, metal studs, channels,
aluminium profiles, metal sheets, etc.
Do not use this product in any other way as stated for normal use.
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity
with the following standards or standardized documents.
EN 60745-1:2009 + A11:2010
EN 60745-2-5:2010
EN 55014-1:2006 + A2:2011
EN 55014-2:1997 + A1:2001 + A2:2008
in accordance with the regulations
2011/65/EU (RoHs)
2006/42/EC
2004/108/EC.
Winnenden, 2012-08-04
Rainer Kumpf
Director Product Development
Authorized to compile the technical file
BATTERIES
Please take note of the specific information relating to Milwaukee 28V
rechargeable batteries in the instruction manual for the charger.
New battery packs reach full loading capacity after 4 - 5 chargings and
dischargings. Battery packs which have not been used for some time
should be recharged before use.
Temperatures in excess of 50°C (122°F) reduce the performance of the
battery pack. Avoid extended exposure to heat or sunshine (risk of
overheating).
The contacts of chargers and battery packs must be kept clean.
For an optimum life-time, after use, the battery packs have to be fully
charged.
To obtain the longest possible battery life remove the battery pack from
the charger once it is fully charged.
For battery pack storage longer than 30 days:
Store the battery pack where the temperature is below 27°C and away
from moisture
Store the battery packs in a 30% - 50% charged condition
Every six months of storage, charge the pack as normal.
ADVICE FOR OPERATION
The machine switches off automatically if the motor is overloaded. Allow it
to cool, press the overload button and restart the machine. If the overload
protection switches it off frequently, reduce the cutting pressure or depth of
cut.
MAINTENANCE
Use only Milwaukee accessories and Milwaukee spare parts. Should
components need to be replaced which have not been described, please
contact one of our Milwaukee service agents (see our list of guarantee/
service addresses).
If needed, an exploded view of the tool can be ordered. Please state the
Article No. as well as the machine type printed on the label and order the
drawing at your local service agents or directly at: Milwaukee Electric Tool,
Max-Eyth-Straße 10, D-71364 Winnenden, Germany.
SYMBOLS
Please read the instructions carefully before starting
the machine.
Always wear goggles when using the machine.
Remove the battery pack before starting any work on
the machine.
Do not dispose of electric tools together with
household waste material! In observance of European
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its implementation in
accordance with national law, electric tools that have
reached the end of their life must be collected
separately and returned to an environmentally
compatible recycling facility.
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