Metabo TKHS 315 M [28/64] English

Metabo TKHS 315 M [28/64] English
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8.1 Dust collector
A
Danger!
Dust of certain timber species
(e.g. beech, oak, ash) can cause can-
cer when inhaled. Use a suitable dust
collector when working in enclosed
spaces The dust collector must meet
the following requirements:
suitable for the outer diameter of
the suction ports (blade guard
38 mm; chipcase 100 mm);
air flow volume
460 m
3
/h;
vacuum at dust extraction port of
saw
530 Pa;
air speed at dust extraction port
of saw 20 m/ s.
The dust extraction ports are located at
the chipcase assembly and at the saw
blade guard.
The sliding plate (131) at the underside
of the chipcase must be closed.
Observe the dust collector's operating
instructions as well!
Operation without a dust collector is only
possible:
outdoors;
for short-term operation
(up to a maximum of 30 minutes);
with dust respirator.
A
Caution!
If no dust collector is hooked
up the sliding plate on the chipcase
must be opened, otherwise chips and
sawdust build up inside the chipcase.
To open the sliding plate:
1. Loosen booth screws (130) at the
underside of the chipcase slightly.
2. Slide sliding plate (131) to the side.
3. Tighten screws (130).
If there is sawdust build-up in the chip-
case nevertheless, the chipcase needs
cleaning:
1. Remove blade guard and table
insert.
2. Dismount the saw blade (see “Saw
blade change” in chapter “Care and
Maintenance”).
3. Clean chipcase.
4. Mount saw blade, replace table
insert and blade guard.
8.2 Setting the depth of cut
A
Danger!
Parts of the body or objects in
the setting range can be caught by
the running saw blade! Set the depth
of cut only with the saw blade at
standstill!
The saw blade's cutting height must be
adapted to the workpiece height: The
blade guard must rest with its front edge
on the workpiece.
Adjust cutting height by turning the
handwheel (132) on the chipcase.
3
Note:
To compensate for possible play
in the blade height setting mechanism,
always raise the blade to the desired
position.
8.3 Setting the saw blade tilt
A
Danger!
Parts of the body or objects in
the setting range can be caught by
the running saw blade! Set the depth
of cut only with the saw blade at
standstill!!
The saw blade tilt is steplessly adjusta-
ble between 0° and 47°.
1. Loosen wing nut at the front (134) of
the chip case by approx. one turn.
A retaining nut on the opposite side
of the chip case prevents an unin-
tended change on the angle of incli-
nation while the wing nut is not tight-
ened.
2. Set the desired saw blade tilt with
the handwheel (133).
3. Arrest the set angle of inclination by
tightening the wing nut (134).
8.4 Sawing with the rip fence
1. Adopt fence extrusion to the work-
piece height:
To do so, loosen the knurled nuts
(137).
Small edge (135) =
for cutting thin stock
Wide edge (136) =
for cutting thick stock
2. The rip fence (140) is set from the
top on the guide extrusion (141) at
the front of the saw.
3. Set the rip fence to the cutting width.
The cutting width is measured from
the scale reading edge (138).
3
Note:
The scale's zero position is
adjusted with reference to the wide edge
of the fence extrusion.
If the small edge of the fence extrusion is
installed there will be 47 mm offset from
the reading.
4. Lock the rip fence in position with
the lock lever (139).
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