Assembly; Transport Locking Device; Assembling The Stand; Securing The Saw On The Stand - ATIKA PTK 250 S Notice Originale

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Pos. Denomination
Saw blade flange
27
28
Hexagon screw
Carbon brush cover
29
30
Carbon brush
Extraction hose
31
32
Dust extraction port
Machine knob M6
34
Star grip M6
35
Bottom plate
36
Motor protection
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Transport locking device

At first, remove the transport locking device between
motor and housing.
Secure the bottom plate (36) using the screws St
4.2 x 12.

Assembling the stand

At first, connect 2 legs
section
(16) each. For this, use 4 round-head screws
with square neck M 6 x 12, washers A 6.4 and self-locking
nuts M6 each.
Then, connect one brace
round-head screws with square neck M 6 x 12, washers A
6.4 and self-locking nuts M6 each.
Connect both stand halves with 2 supporting sections
(11) and braces
(13) each.
Fix the 4 rubber feet (14) to the table legs

Securing the saw on the stand

Place the saw onto the stand so that the holes of the
saw housing (A) are aligned with the holes in the supporting
sections of the stand (B).
Connect the circular table saw with the stand using the
supplied four hexagon screws M 6 x 45, washers Ø 16 x Ø
6.6 x 1.6 and self-locking nuts M6.
Attach the safety guard (1) to the riving knife (2).
Screw the handle (18) on the handwheel.
Plug the suction hose (31) onto its connection on the
housing (32).
Plug the suction hose (31) onto its connection on the safety
guard (1).
You can place the push rod (26) within reach to the
side.
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To achieve flawless functioning of the machine, please
follow the instructions listed:
Place the saw in a place that fulfils the following conditions:
secured against slipping
free of vibrations
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free of tripping hazards
adequate light
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Before each use, check
− Connection cables for defects (cracks, cuts, etc.)
Do not use any defective cables.
− that the guard is in a proper condition
− the riving knife setting (see riving knife setting)
− that the table insert is in a proper condition
− whether the pushstick is to hand
− the saw blade for flawless condition
Do not use any cracked saw blades or such that have
changed their shape.
Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel.
Immediately replace a worn or damaged table insert.
When sawing, place yourself to the side of the danger area
(saw blade).
Lower the guard onto the bench top
− when working on the workpiece
− when interrupting the work or leaving the saw
Rotational direction of the saw blade
Ensure that the rotational direction of the saw blade is the
same as the rotational direction given on the guard (1).
Selection of saw blades
Consider when selecting the saw blade, that no edgeless or
damaged saw bands are used and that the diameter of the
blade location hole is 30 mm.
The saw blade supplied as a standard is suitable for timber and
most plastics.
Other saw blades are available for other uses on
request. Ask your dealer or us.

Mains connection

Compare the voltage given on the machine model plate e.g.
230 V with the mains voltage and connect the saw to the
relevant and properly earthed plug

Alternating current motor:

Use a shockproof plug, mains voltage 230 V with residual
current circuit breaker (FI switch 30 mA).
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