Assembly, Attaching the handle, Removing the blades – Powerplus POWX0682 DUAL SAW 1500W 160MM EN User Manual
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If the blades come in contact with the work piece before they reach full speed, it could
cause the saw to kickback toward you resulting in serious injury.
7 ASSEMBLY
7.1
Attaching the handle
Screw handle into saw (fig 1).
Use nut to tighten the handle.
7.2
Removing the blades
Be sure to first unplug the electric cord from the electrical outlet and allow
blades to cool before removing the blades.
Push the spindle lock to secure the blade (Fig 2).
Use the blade wrench to unscrew the lock nut (Fig 3).
Remove lock nut from the blade (Fig 4).
Open lower guard of the blade (Fig 5).
Lift up and remove “Face B” blade (Fig 6).
Lift up and remove “Face A” blade (Fig 7).
7.3
Attaching the blades
Identify “Face A” and “Face B” on your new set of DUALSAW blades (Fig 8).
Open lower guard and place “Face A” blade on saw and fit on the outer arbor shaft (Fig 9).
Place “Face B” blade on top of “Face A” blade and fit on inner arbor shaft (Fig 10).
Place lock nut onto shaft (Fig 11).
Tighten lock nut using blade wrench tool (Fig. 12).
8 OPERATION
8.1
Operating the saw
Push lock button and press the on/off trigger. Always let the blades reach full speed before
you begin to cut into the work piece.
Apply steady and even pressure when making a cut. Forcing the saw causes rough cuts
and could shorten the life of the saw or cause kickback.
Always feed material parallel to the blade. Feeding at an angle can burn the blade and
damage the blade teeth.
To stop the saw, release trigger.
8.2
Switching ON/OFF
To turn on the machine, push the ON/OFF switch in the ON position.
To turn the machine off, push the ON/OFF switch into the OFF position.
Inrush currents can cause short-time voltage drops; under unfavorable power supply
conditions, other equipment may be affected (if the system impedance of the power supply
is lower than 0,127 + j0,079 Ohm, disturbances are unlikely to occur); if you need further
clarification, you may contact your local power supplier.
8.3
Feed speed
Feed speed is how quickly you push the saw blades through the material being cut. The
correct feed speed is totally determined by the hardness and the thickness of the material
being cut.
If the feed speed is too slow the blades will only press down the material rather then cutting it.
The blade edges glide an wear down the material, what causes a poor cut and will cause
excessive wear on the blades.