Sound emission, Cleaning and maintenance, Cleaning – Powerplus POWXQ5360 TABLE SAW 1800W 254MM EN User Manual
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POWXQ5360
EN
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Weight
28.5 kg
11 SOUND EMISSION
Noise emission values measured according to relevant standard.
Acoustic pressure level LpA
91 dB(A)
K = 3 dB(A)
Acoustic power level LwA
104 dB(A)
K = 3 dB(A)
ATTENTION ! The sound power pressure may exceed 85 dB(A), in this case
individual hearing protection must be worn.
12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before performing any work on the equipment, pull the power plug.
12.1
Cleaning
Keep the ventilation slots of the machine clean to prevent overheating of the engine.
Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth, preferably after each use.
Keep the ventilation slots free from dust and dirt.
If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water.
Never use solvents such as petrol, alcohol, ammonia water, etc. These solvents may
damage the plastic parts.
Make sure no water can reach the inside of the power tool!
12.2
Lubrication
All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory, and do not require any additional
lubrication. Use graphite or silicone to lubricate all mechanical parts of the table saw where a
pivot or threaded rod is present. Dry lubricants do not hold sawdust like oil or grease.
13 INFORMATION ABOUT TRANSPORTING AND LIFTING
POSITIONS
When transporting the machine use only transportation devices and do never use guards
for handling, lifting or transportation.
During transportation the upper part of the saw blade should be covered; for example by
the guard.
Always lift your tool at the bottom plate with two persons to avoid back injuries.
14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Sympton
Possible causes
Corrective action
The saw will not start
The saw is not plugged in.
The fuse has blown or the
circuit breaker has tripped.
The cord is damaged.
Plug in the table saw.
Replace the fuse or reset the
circuit breaker.
Have the cord replaced by a
qualified electrician.
The saw does not make
accurate 45° or 90° rip
cuts
The positive stop is not
adjusted correctly.
Check the blade with the square
and adjust the positive stop.
The blade tilt pointer is not
set correctly.
Check the blade with the square
and adjust the positive to zero.
The rip fence is not properly
aligned.
Align the rip fence with the miter
gauge slot.