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USER MANUAL T 250 ECO-2 ATIKA

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Tischkreissäge

Original instructions – Safety instructions – Spare parts

Do not operate machine before having read the operating instructions, understood all the notes and assembly the machine as described here.

Keep the instructions in a safe place for future use.

Contents

Extent of delivery 11

Declaration of conformity 11

Characteristics data of noise 12

Symbols machine /operating instructions 12

Normal intended use 12

Residual risks 13

Safety instructions 13

Description of device / Spare parts 15

Assembly 15

Preparing for commissioning 15

Commissioning 16

Mains connection 16

On / Off Switch 16

Dust/chip exhaustion 16

Adjusting the saw 16

Adjusting the riving knife 16

Set the cutting height 17

Adjust saw blade pitch 17

Fitting and adjusting the transverse stop 17

Fitting and adjusting the longitudinal stop 17

Working instructions 17

Cutting narrow workpieces 17

Cutting wide workpieces 17

Cross cuts / mitre cuts 18

Maintenance and care 18

Maintenance 18

Cleaning 18

Transport 19

Storage 19

Possible faults 19

Technical data 20

Guarantee 20

Extent of delivery

After unpacking, check the contents of the box

▶ That it is complete
▶ Check for possible transport damage

Report any damage or missing items to your dealer, supplier or the manufacturer immediately. Complaints made at a later date will not be acknowledged.

• Circular saw T 250 Eco-2 including

— Power cable and plug
- TCT saw blade ∅ 250 x 1,8/2,8 x ∅ 30 mm; 24 teeth
- Splitting wedge

  • 4 table legs
    • 2 connecting braces short
    • 2 connecting braces long
  • 4 push-on bases
    • 2 additional braces
    • Safety guard with exhaust outlet
  • Longitudinal stop
  • Pushstick
  • Extraction hose
  • screw bag
    • 2 spanners for replacing saw blade
  • Operating manual
    • Assembly and operating instruction sheet
  • Warranty declaration

EC Declaration of Conformity

No. (S-No.): 16185

according to EC directive: 2006/42/EC

We,

ATIKA GmbH

herewith declare under our sole responsibility that the product Tischkreissäge (Circular Saw Bench)

Model M1H-ZP2-1-250B, Type T 250 Eco-2

Serial number: 000001 - 020000

is conform with the above mentioned EC directives as well as with the provisions of the guidelines below:

2004/108/EC and 2011/65/EU

Following harmonized standards have been applied:

EN 61029-1:2009/A11:2010; EN 61029-2-1:2012;

EN 55014-1:2006/A2:2011; EN 55014-2:1997/A2:2008;

EN 61000-3-2:2014; EN 61000-3-3:2013

Duly authorised person for the compilation of technical documents:

ATIKA GmbH – Technical department

Josef-Drexler-Str. 8 – 89331 Burgau – Germany

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Burgau, 18.12.2015

Engineering design management

Characteristic data of noise

DIN EN ISO 3744

Use of the machine as a bench to circular saw with standard circular saw blade.

Noise power level Sound pressure level at the workplace
L_WA = 104 dB(A) L _pA = 91 dB(A)

The factor of measurement uncertainty is 3 dB.

The values given are emission values and must therefore not simultaneously represent safe workplace values too. Although there is a relationship between emission and immersion levels, it can be reliably deduced whether additional precautionary measures are necessary or not. Factors, which can influence the immersion level currently existing at the workplace include the duration of the effects, the special type of the workroom, other noise sources, etc. e.g. the number of machines and other adjacent processes. The permissible workplace values can also vary from country to country. This information should however enable an improved assessment of the danger and risk to be carried out.

Symbols machine

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 1Carefully read operator's manual before handling the machine.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 2Wear eye and ear protection
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 3Wear dust mask.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 4Shut off engine and remove power cord before performing cleaning, maintenance or repair work.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 5Do not expose to rain. Protect against humidity.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 6Risk of injuries of fingers and hands by the saw blade
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 7This product complies with European regulations specifically applicable to it.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 8Machine of the protection class II (double insulated)
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 9Electrical devices do not go into the domestic rubbish. Give devices, accessories and packaging to an ecofriendly recycling.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols machine - 10g to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic scrap, electrical devices that are no longer serviceable must be separately collected and brought to a facility for an environmentally compatible recycling.

Symbols Operating instructions

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols Operating instructions - 1Threatened hazard or hazardous situation. Not observing this instruction can lead to injuries or cause damage to property.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols Operating instructions - 2Important information on proper handling of the saw. Not observing this instruction can lead to faults in the machine.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols Operating instructions - 3User information. This information helps you to use all the functions of the chain saw optimally.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols Operating instructions - 4Assembly, operation and servicing. Here you are explained exactly what to do.
ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols Operating instructions - 5Please refer to the attached assembly and operating instruction sheet for references to figure numbers in the text. ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Symbols Operating instructions - 6
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Normal intended use

  • The bench-type circular saw is intended exclusively for ripping and cross-cutting solid wood and panel materials such as chipboard, core-board and medium density fiberboard with square or rectangular cross-section using carbide tipped saw blades, whereby only saw blades conforming to EN 847-1 are accepbench.
  • The diameter of the saw blade must lie between 248 and 250 mm.
  • The use of saw blades made of HSS steel (high-alloy high speed steel) is not permitted since this steel is hard and brittle. Risk of injury through saw blade breakage and expulsion of saw blade pieces.
  • Cutting round material (posts, firewood, etc.) is not permitted.
    ■ This saw may not be used for rebating or cutting grooves.
  • Do not use this saw for cutting inserts (grooves that end in the workpiece).
  • Only workpieces which have been securely mounted and aligned can be processed.
  • The intended usage also includes compliance with the operating, servicing and repair conditions prescribed by the manufacturer and following the safety instructions included in the instructions.
  • The relevant accident prevention regulations for the operation as well as the other generally acknowledged occupational medicine and safety rules must be complied with.
  • Any other use is deemed not to be use as prescribed. The manufacturer is not liable for any type of damage resulting from this: the user bears the sole risk.
  • Independently made alterations to the circular saw preclude any liability of the manufacturer for resulting damages of any kind.
  • The circular saw may only be equipped, used and serviced by persons who are familiar with these and have been instructed in the hazards. Repair works may only be carried out by us or by a customer service agent nominated by us.

  • The machine may not be used in a potentially explosive environment or be exposed to the rain.
    ■ Metal parts (nails, etc.) must be removed from the timber to be sawn.

Residual risks

Even if used properly, residual risks can exist even if the relevant safety regulations are complied with due to the design determined by the intended purpose.

Residual risks can be minimised if the "Safety information" and the "Intended usage" as well as the whole of the operating instructions are observed.

Observing these instructions, and taking proper care, will reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment.

  • Danger of injury of fingers and hands by the tool (saw blade) or work piece, e.g. when replacing the saw blade.
    ■ Injury from parts of the workpiece spinning off.
  • Throwback of the workpiece or workpiece parts.
    ■ Breakage and expulsion of saw blade.
  • Risk from electricity, by using non-standard electrical connections.
  • Touching live parts of opened electrical components.
  • Impairment of hearing when working on the machine for longer periods of time without ear protection.
  • Emission of harmful timber dust when operating without exhaust suction.

In addition, in spite of all the precautionary measures taken, non-obvious residual risks can still exist.

Safety instructions

⚠ Wood processing machines can be dangerous when used improperly. The use of electrical tools requires the observation of basic safety precautions to eliminate risk of fire, electrical shock and personal injuries.

Before commissioning this product, read and keep to the following advice. Also observe the preventive regulations of your professional association and the safety provisions applicable in the respective country, in order to protect yourself and others from possible injury.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Safety instructions - 1

Pass the safety instructions on to all persons who work with the machine.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Safety instructions - 2

Keep these safety instructions in a safe place.

  • Make yourself familiar with the equipment before using it, by reading and understanding the operating instructions.
  • Be observant. Attend to what you do. Start working with rationality. Do not use the device when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicaments. One moment of carelessness when using the device can result in serious injuries.

- Avoid unusual posture. Provide a safe standing position and keep at any time the balance. Do not lean forward.

■ Wear suitable work clothes:
- do not wear loose-fitting clothes or jewellery; they can catch in moving parts.
— slip-proof shoes
- wear a hair-net if your hair is long

■ Wear protective clothing:

- ear protection (sound pressure levels at the workplace usually exceed 85 dB(A))

- safety goggles

– Dust mask with work activities generating dust

- Use gloves when handling saw blades and materials with rough surfaces.

■ Only operate the circular saw on a

- solid

- level

- slip-free

– vibration free surface

- Keep your workplace in an orderly condition! Untidiness can result in accidents.

■ Take into consideration environmental influences:

- Do not expose the saw to rain.

— Do not use the saw in a damp or wet environment.

– Provide for good illumination.

— Do not use the saw near to flammable liquids or gases.

- The wood dust generated during operation impedes the necessary view and is harmful to health to some degree. If the machine is not used in the open air, a shavings exhausts must be attached to both exhaust outlets (e.g. small transportable dust remover).

■ Never leave the saw unattended.

- Persons under the age of 18 must not operate the circular saw. An exception is youngsters under the age of 16 within the scope of their vocational training under supervision.

- Keep other persons away.

Do not allow other persons, especially children, to touch the tool or cable.

Keep them away from your working area.

■ Take up a working position, in which you are always to the side of the saw blade outside of the cutting level.

- Remove all nails and metal objects from the work piece prior to sawing.

- Pay attention that the work piece does not contain any cables, ropes, cords or the like.

- Only begin cutting after the saw blade has reached its required rotational speed.

- Do not overload the machine! You work better and safer in the given performance range.

- Only operate the machine with complete and correctly attached safety equipment and do not alter anything on the machine that could impair the safety.

- Replace the bench insert if the sawing gap is worn.

- Do not use any cracked saw blades or such that have changed their shape.

- Use only sharp saw blades since dull saw blades not only increase the danger of back kicking but also cause excessive load on the motor.

- Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel (HSS) since this steel is hard and brittle; use only tools according to EN 847-1.

⚠ The use of other tools and other accessories can signify a risk of injury for you.

Pay attention that the saw blade conforms to the dimensions specified under "Technical Data" and is suitable for the work piece material.

- Use the splitting wedge provided. It must be set so that its distance to the tooth rim of the saw blade is no more than 5 mm above the bench.

- Use only fine-tooth saw blades to cut thin or thin-wall work pieces.

- Only saw one work piece at a time. Never saw several work pieces at the same time or do not bundle several individual pieces together for cutting. There is danger that individual pieces may be caught by the saw blade in an uncontrolled manner.

- Use a workpiece support (e.g. roll stand / table) for long workpieces.

- Do not use the saw for purposes it is not intended for (see intended use).

- When longitudinally cutting narrow workpieces (distance between the saw blade and the parallel rip fence less than 120 mm), use the pushstick.

- To push narrow workpieces against the parallel rip fence, use a pushstick.

→ Pushsticks can be purchased in retail outlets.

- Keep the pushstick in the provided holder when it is not used.

■ Do not use defective pushsticks.

- You work better and safer in the given performance range. It has to be positioned in the way that the saw blade is covered completely except for the part necessary for the work piece machining.

- Ensure that cut off pieces are not caught up by the saw blade and projected away.

- Do not remove splinters, chips and waste from the hazardous area of the saw blade by hand.

- It is not permissible to use wobble devices and groove milling tools.

■ This saw may not be used for rebating or cutting grooves.

- Do not use this saw for cutting inserts (grooves that end in the workpiece).

- Always keep sufficient distance to the saw blade. Maintain sufficient distance from driven components during operation.

- The saw blade runs after. Wait until the saw blade has come to a standstill before remove splinters, chips and waste.

- Do not slow the saw blade down by applying lateral pressure to it.

- Switch the machine off and remove the mains plug from the socket when

- carrying out repair works

— maintenance and cleaning

- removal of faults (this also includes the removal of jammed splinters)

– checks of connecting lines, whether these are knotted or damaged

- Transporting the saw

- Changing the saw blade

– leaving the saw unattended (even during short interruptions)

- Look after your saw with care:

- Keep your tools sharp and clean in order to be able to work better and safer.

- Follow the maintenance instructions and the instructions for tool exchange.

- Keep handles dry and free of oil and grease.

- Check the machine for possible damage:

- Before further use of the machine the protection devices or slightly damaged parts must be checked carefully for their proper and intended function.

- Check whether the movable parts function perfectly and do not stick or whether the parts are damaged. All parts must be correctly installed and fulfil all conditions to ensure perfect operation of the saw

- Damaged guards and parts must be properly repaired or exchanged by a recognized, specialist workshop; insofar as nothing else is stated in the instructions for use.

— Damaged or illegible security labels have to be replaced.

- Do not allow any tool key to be plugged in!

Before switching on, check always that wrenches and adjusting tools are removed.

- Store unused equipment in a dry, locked place out of the reach of children.

Electrical safety

■ Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60 245 (H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least

- 1.5 mm2 for cable lengths up to 25m

- 2.5 mm2 for cable lengths over 25m

- Long and thin connection lines result in a potential drop. The motor does not reach any longer its maximal power; the function of the device is reduced.

- Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be made of rubber, non-rigid PVC or other thermoplastic material of same mechanical stability or be covered with this material.

- Protect yourself against electric shocks. Avoid touching earthed parts with your body.

- The connector of the connection cable must be splash-proof.

- Wind off completely the cable when using a cable drum.

- Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not meant. Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges. Do not use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.

- Regularly check the saw cable and if damaged, have it renewed by a recognised skilled electrician.

- When running the connection line observe that it does not interfere, is not squeezed, bended and the plug connection does not get wet.

- Regularly check the extension cables and replace them if they are damaged.

- Do not use any defective connection cables.

- When working outdoors, only use extension cables especially approved and appropriately labelled for outdoor use.

- Do not set up any provisional electrical connections.

■ Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.

- Only hook up the machine by means of a fault-current circuit breaker (30 mA).

The electrical connection or repairs to electrical parts of the machine must be carried out by a certified electrician or one of our customer service points. Local regulations – especially regarding protective measures – must be observed.
⚠️ Repairs to other parts of the machine must be carried out by the manufacturer or one of his customer service points.
⚠️ Use only original spare parts and accessorie parts. Accidents can arise for the user through the use of other spare parts. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such action.

Description of device / spare parts

1

Pos.-No.Order-No.Denomination
2366272Supporting leg
3366282Connection strut – short ©
4366280Connection strut – long ®
5366266Saw blade
6Crank for height adjustment
7366256Safety guard
8366260Splitting wedge
9366261Extraction hose
10Bench plate
11366254 Transverse stop cpl.
12366255Table insert
13366253 Longitudinal stop cpl.
13AFence
14366271 Adjusting knob for incline adjustment
15366272 Clamping screw for incline adjustment
16On/Off switch
17Motor protection
18366270Dust extraction port
19366275Sliding stick
22366268 Saw blade flange30
23366269 Hexagonal screw for saw blade30
24366257 Guide section for longitudinal stop
25Clamping lever for longitudinal stop
26366288Safety label
27366282Additional brace
28Scale for cross-cut adjustment
29366283Slip-on foot
30366273 Ring wrench size 10/21
31Ring wrench size 10/13

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Assembly

Please refer to the attached assembly and operating instruction sheet.

① Tighten all screw connections only hand-tight first.
2 Place the saw with the table surface facing downwards onto a suitable work surface.

Mount the table legs. ^A (2) to the device unit.

3 Secure the braces Ⓑ (4) and Ⓓ (3) to the table legs. ⓘ The braces have different lengths.

4 Secure the two long braces Ⓑ (4) first to the table legs.
5 Now secure the two short braces © (3).
6 Mount the push-on bases (29) to the table legs.
7 Install the additional braces (27).

① Firmly tighten all screw connections.

Turn the saw right side up so it stands on the table legs.

Adjust the additional braces (27) so that they touch the ground.

8 Raise the saw blade (5) with the crank (6) to the highest position.
9 Remove the table insert (12).
10 Loosen the screw (A) and pull out the riving knife (8).
11 Adjust the distance between saw blade and riving knife (8). This distance must not exceed 5 mm.

Retighten the screw (A).

12 Attach the safety guard (7) to the riving knife (8).

Place the safety guard together with the screw (B) in the recess in the riving knife provided for this and pull the safety guard up to the stop.

Do not over-tighten the screw connection. The safety guard must move freely.

13 Slide the extraction hose (9) on the connection piece of the safety guard (7) and on the extractor neck (18) on the housing.
26 Place the pushstick (19) in its holder.

Preparing for commissioning

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
  • even
    – free of tripping hazards
  • adequate light

■ 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 splitting wedge setting (see splitting wedge setting)
    – that the table insert is in a proper condition
    — whether the pushstick is to hand

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— 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

Commissioning

Rotational direction of the saw blade

i Ensure that the rotational direction of the saw blade is the same as the rotational direction given on the guard.

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.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Selection of saw blades - 1

Suitable saw blades must be selected for other materials to be cut.

Mains connection

Compare the voltage given on the machine model plate e.g. 220 – 240 V with the mains voltage and connect the saw to the relevant and properly earthed plug.

i Alternating current motor:

Use a shockproof plug, mains voltage 220 – 240 V with residual current circuit breaker (FI switch 30 mA).

i Main fuse: 10 A inert

Use the connection or extension cable according to IEC 60245 (H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least

■ 1.5 mm2 for cable lengths up to 25m
■ 2.5 mm2 for cable lengths over 25m

On / Off Switch

Do not use any device where the switch can not be switched on and off. Damaged switches must be repaired or replaced immediately by the customer service.

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Switch on

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Press the green button ( I ) on the switch.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Switch on - 2

If there is a power cut, the machine switches off automatically. To switch on again, press the green (1) button.

Switch off

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Switch off - 1

Press the red button (O) on the switch.

Motor protection

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The motor is equipped with a safety switch and switches off independently when overloaded.

It can be switched back on following cooling phase (5 - 10 min.).

First press

  1. small button (17)
  2. the green button (1) to start

Dust/chip exhaustion

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The wood dust generated during operation impedes the necessary view and is harmful to health to some degree.

Unless the machine is used outdoors, it must be connected to a chip exhaust system (e.g. portable dust remover).

Chip exhaustion

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Connect a chip exhaust system or small vacuum cleaner suitable adapter to the chip exhaust neck (18) (∅ 40 mm).

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Air velocity at the exhaust neck of the saw ≥ 20 m/sec.

Use a special exhaust device when exhausting dusts that are harmful to health, carcinogen or dry.

Adjusting the saw

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Pull the mains plug before performing settings.

Adjusting the riving knife

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The riving knife is an important safety device as it extends the workpiece from recoiling.

Always use the supplied riving knife.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Adjusting the riving knife - 2

To ensure the function of the riving knife its clearance to the saw blade teeth must be correctly adjusted.

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Adjusting the riving knife

For information on how to adjust the riving knife see the chapter "Maintenance ° Changing the saw blade".

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Set the cutting height

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The cut height can be adjusted stepless from 0 - 85 mm using the crank (6).

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Set the cutting height - 2

Before adjusting the cutting height, tighten the locking screw for incline adjustment (15).

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Set the cutting height - 3

Set the cutting height 5 mm higher than the material thickness.

16 Adjust saw blade pitch

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The saw blade must not be set to the inclined position when the blade is turning. The motor must be switched off first.

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Adjusting between 0^ - 45^

  1. Loosen the clamping screw (15).
  2. Press in the handwheel (14) in the toothing and rotate it until the desired angle ( 0^ - 45^ ) is adjusted.
  3. Retighten the clamping screw (15).

Fitting and adjusting the transverse stop

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The transverse stop supplied can be used as a transverse or mitre stop.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Fitting and adjusting the transverse stop - 2

Make sure that the stop is correctly adjusted (see "Working with the saw").

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Fit the transverse stop to the saw table plate

17 Push the transverse stop (11) into one of the two grooves on the saw table plate.

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Setting the angle

18 Loosen the clamping screw (B) of the transverse stop (11) by turning. You can now set the stop to the required angle. Turn the clamping screw tight again.

Fitting and adjusting the longitudinal stop

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Fit the longitudinal stop to the saw table plate.

The longitudinal stop (13) can be installed on the left or right of the saw blade. To attach the fence on the other side of the stop,

■ 19 loosen the two thumb nuts (D)
■ 20 remove the fence (13A)
■ remove the two thumb nuts and pull out the screws
- insert the screws from the opposite side through the stop and screw on the thumb nuts by some turns
■ reinstall the fence
■ tighten the thumb nuts
■ 20 release the clamping lever (25) and pull the length stop out of the guide groove
■ 21 slide the length stop in the guide groove from the opposite side and press the clamping lever (25) down for clamping.

Make sure that the fences are correctly adjusted. (See "Working instructions").

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Setting the longitudinal stop 22

  1. Place the longitudinal stop (13) in the guide profile (24) on the bench.
  2. Set the desired dimension and turn the lever (25) down.
  3. To obtain a precise cut, first make a test cut and then readjust the stop as needed.

Working with the saw

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Before starting to work consider the following safety advices to keep the risk of injuries as small as possible.

■ Protective guard, splitting wedge and saw blade ok?
- Place your hands flat on the workpiece with fingers closed.
- Stoppers (fences) ready for use and pushstick to hand?
■ Workplace tidied?
- You may not start to operate the machine until you have read these operating instructions, observed all the instructions given and installed the machine as described!

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Working with the saw - 2

Before making adjustments to the saw settings (e.g. replacing the saw blade etc.)

  • switch off device
    — Wait for standstill of the saw blade
  • pull out main plug

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Also, note the following important points:

  • Place yourself outside of the area of danger.
  • Place your hands flat on the workpiece with fingers closed. With it, lead the work piece with the hand only up to the leading edge of the saw blade protection.
  • Never remove loose splinters, chips, or similar by hand.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Working with the saw - 4

Observe all safety instructions in any case.

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Cutting narrow workpieces

(Width less than 120 mm)

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Cutting narrow workpieces - 1

Push the workpiece forward with both hands, in the area of the saw blade, use the pushstick (19).

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Cutting narrow workpieces - 2

When working on very flat and narrow workpieces (Width 30 mm and less) use the lower guide are of the fence (13A).

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Cutting wide workpieces

- With the flat of the hand and the fingers closed, push the work piece to be cut along the stop.

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  • Push the transverse stop (11) into one of the guide grooves on the table and set the transverse stop to the required angle.
  • Push the longitudinal stop (13) into the required position, so that the work piece can be securely held in place.
  • Place the workpiece to be cut against the stop rails.
  • Hold the workpiece firmly in place and push it past the saw blade using the transverse stop (11). Use the pushing bar (19) if necessary.

Maintenance and Care

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Before each maintenance and cleaning work

  • switch off device
    — wait for stop of chain saw
  • pull out main plug

Further maintenance and cleaning works than described in this chapter shall only be carried out by the manufacturer or companies named by the manufacturer.

For maintaining and cleaning, removed security devices must unconditionally be mounted properly and proved again.

Use only original parts. Other parts can result in unexpected damages and injuries.

Maintenance

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Notes on saw blade change

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Notes on saw blade change - 1

Before replacing the saw blade:

  • switch off device
    — wait for stop of chain saw
  • pull out main plug

  • Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel.

  • Do not use any cracked saw blades or such that have changed their shape.
    ■ Only use well-sharpened saw blades.
    ■ Use only suitable saw blades.
    ■ Always use saw blades whose max. speed (see identification on the saw blade) corresponds to the motor speed indicated on the saw (see "Technical data").
  • Always use saw blades whose cutting width is greater and whose main blade thickness is smaller than the riving knife thickness.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Before replacing the saw blade: - 1

Danger of burning! The saw blade is still hot shortly after cutting. Allow the saw blade to cool down.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Before replacing the saw blade: - 2

Danger of cutting! Wear gloves when replacing the saw blade.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Before replacing the saw blade: - 3

If possible, carry saw blades in a container.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Before replacing the saw blade: - 4

Changing the saw blade:

15 Bring the saw blade to the highest position.
27 Remove the safety guard (7).
28 Remove the table insert (12).
29 Place the ring wrench (30) on the saw blade flange and the ring wrench (31) on the hexagon screw. For loosening, turn the ring wrench (31) in arrow direction.
30 Remove the hexagon screws (23) and the saw blade flange (22). Pull the saw blade (5) off.
Clean the flange.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Changing the saw blade: - 1

Fit the new saw blade in reverse order.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Changing the saw blade: - 2

Firmly tighten the saw blade.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Changing the saw blade: - 3

Note the direction in which the saw blade turns (see arrow on saw blade).

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Changing the saw blade: - 4

Check the distance / Adjusting the riving knife:

8 Raise the saw blade (5) with the crank (6) to the highest position.
31 Measure the distance between saw blade and blade guard (8). This distance must not exceed 5 mm.

Distance exceeds 5 mm?

32 Loosen the screw (A) the adjust the distance.
Retighten the screw (A).

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Distance exceeds 5 mm? - 1

Finally, reinstall the table insert and the safety guard.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Distance exceeds 5 mm? - 2

Replacing the table insert 28

A worn out or damaged table insert must be immediately replaced.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Replacing the table insert 28 - 1

Tool storage

33

Cleaning

i Observe the following to maintain the functionality of the saw.
- Do not wash down device with water.
- Remove splints and sawdust only with a brush or vacuum cleaner.
■ Clean and oil all moving parts regularly.
Use for instance sewing machine oil, liquid hydraulic fluid or environmentally acceptable spray oil.
■ Take care that the saw blade remains free of rust and resin.
■ Remove all resin residues from the saw bench top
i Resin residues can be removed with a commercial maintenance and care spray.
- The saw blade is a wearing part and will become dull after prolonged or frequent use. renew the saw blade or have it sharpened

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Cleaning - 1

Never use any grease!

Transport

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Transport - 1

Remove mains plug before each transport.

The saw must only be transported with the saw blade lowered and the protective cover in position. This will avoid possible injury from the saw blade.

■ Take hold on the right and left side of the saw for transporting.
- If the saw is transported in a vehicle, it must be secured against slipping and tilting. Avoid heavy vibration during transport.
■ Never use the safety devices for handling and transport.

Storage

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Storage - 1

Remove the mains plug from the socket.

■ Store unused equipment in a dry, locked place out of the reach of children.
■ To extend the service life of the saw and guarantee smooth operation, before storing for a longer period
— thoroughly clean the saw
- treat all movable parts with an environmentally friendly oil
■ To save storage space, the saw frame can be collapsed.

i Never use any grease!

Possible faults

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Possible faults - 1

Before each fault clearance

  • switch off device
  • wait for stop of chain saw
  • pull out main plug

After each fault clearance, put into operation and recheck all security installations.

Fault Possible cause Removal
Machine fails to start after switching on or switches off during idle runningPower failureExtension cable defectMotor or switch defectSaw blade sticksReplace fuseCheck cable, no longer use defect cableHave motor or switch checked by an approved electrician or replaced by original spare partsRemove the cause of the jam.
Machine stops while cuttingSaw blade bluntFeed is too greatReplace saw bladeAllow motor to cool and proceed working with less pressure
Workpiece sticks when feedingSaw blade is dullThe longitudinal or parallel stop is not parallel to the saw bladeHold the workpiece firmly and switch the motor off immediately. The have the saw blade sharpened or renewReadjust the scale
Burned spots at the cut areasSaw blade is not suitable for the work step or is dullReplace saw blade or have it sharpened
Chip outlet is cloggedNo exhaust system connectedExhaust power too weakSwitch off saw, remove chips and connect exhaust systemSwitch off saw, remove chips and increase exhaust power (air velocity 20 m/sec at chip exhaust neck).
Motor running, saw blade will not turn.Driving belt defectiveContact an authorised customer service workshop
Saw vibratesSaw blade is warpedSaw blade not properly mountedReplace saw bladeMount saw blade properly

① In case of further faults or inquiries please contact your local dealer.

Technical data

Model / Type M1H-ZP2-1-250B / T 250 Eco-2
Year of constructions see last page
Motor output P_1 1800 W
Mains voltage 220 – 240 V~
Mains frequency 50 Hz
Saw blade speed 5000 min-1
Mains fuse 10 A inert
Hard metal saw blade ∅ maximum 250 mm
Hard metal saw blade ∅ minimum 248 mm
Saw blade thickness 1.8 mm
Cut width 2.8 mm
Number of teeth 24
Thickness of splitting wedge 2 mm
Saw blade location hole 30 mm
Cutting speed (at maximum saw blade ∅)65 m/s
Cutting height at 90° (for maximum saw blade ∅)ca. 0 - 85 mm
Cutting height at 45° (for maximum saw blade ∅)ca. 65 mm
Bevel cut adjustment0° – 45°
Table size642 x 487 mm
Table height (with stand)830 mm
Weight (with stand)approx. 17.3 kg
exhaust outlet saw guard ∅35 mm
Exhaust connection ∅35 / 40 mm

Commercial small dust removers or industrial vacuum cleaners can be used for exhaustion.

Guarantee

Please observe the enclosed terms of guarantee.

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Guarantee - 1

89331 Burgau – Germany

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Guarantee - 2

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Burgau, 18.12.2015

2004/108/CE e 2011/65/UE.

89331 Burgau – Germany

ATIKA T 250 ECO-2 - Guarantee - 3

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Burgau, 18.12.2015

Stof-/spanenafzuiging

conform directive: 2006/42/UE

Prin prezenta, noi

ATIKA GmbH

Josef-Drexler-Str. 8, 89331 Burgau - Germany

model M1H-ZP2-1-250B, Tip T 250 Eco-2

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D Baujahr Anno di costruzione I
GB Year of construction Byggeår N
Année de construction Bouvvi
BG година на производство PL
Rok výroby RO
DK Produktionsår Tillverkningsår S
FIN Valmistusvuosi Výrobný rok SK
H Gyártási év Leto izdelave SLO
HR Godina gradnje Imalat yili TR

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