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Product Type Circular Saw
Brand Graphite
Model 58G493
Power Supply 230 V AC, 50 Hz
Rated Power 1800 W
No-Load Speed 5000 min⁻¹
Blade Diameter 210 mm
Blade Bore 30 mm
Max Cutting Depth (90°) 73 mm
Max Cutting Depth (45°) 49 mm
Bevel Range 0° - 45°
Weight 5.5 kg
Protection Class II
Laser Class 2
Laser Wavelength 650 nm
Laser Power < 1 mW
Dust Extraction Yes, via outlet
Edge Guide Included Yes
Safety Features Lower guard, spindle lock, switch lock button
Maintenance Clean with brush or compressed air; replace carbon brushes when <5 mm
Intended Use Cutting wood and wood-based materials

Frequently Asked Questions - 58G493 Graphite

How do I adjust the cutting depth?
Loosen the cutting depth locking lever (18), set the desired depth using the scale (0-73 mm), then retighten the lever.
How to install the edge guide?
Loosen the edge guide locking knob (6), insert the edge guide bar (23) into the two holes in the base (9), set the distance using the scale, and tighten the knob.
How do I switch on the saw?
First press the switch lock button (16), then press the switch button (15). Release the switch button to turn off.
How to use the laser guide?
Press the laser switch (21) to turn on the laser. The red line indicates the cut line. Always turn off the laser when not in use. Do not look directly at the beam.
How to replace the saw blade?
Unplug the saw. Use the supplied hex key to loosen the fixing bolt (12) counterclockwise while pressing the spindle lock (19). Remove the outer flange (11), slide out the old blade, install the new blade with teeth direction matching the arrow on the guard, reassemble and tighten.
What is the maximum cutting depth at 45 degrees?
The maximum cutting depth at 45° is 49 mm.
What safety precautions should I take?
Always wear eye and ear protection. Keep hands away from the blade. Use both hands. Ensure the lower guard operates correctly. Do not use damaged blades. Disconnect power before maintenance.
How to clean the saw?
After each use, clean with a brush or blow with compressed air at low pressure. Do not use water or solvents. Clean ventilation holes regularly.
What type of blades can I use?
Only use blades that comply with EN 847-1, with sintered carbide tips, and correct arbour hole diameter (30 mm). Maximum outer diameter is 210 mm.
How to replace carbon brushes?
Worn carbon brushes (shorter than 5 mm) should be replaced. Always replace both at the same time. Entrust this to a qualified person using original parts.

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USER MANUAL 58G493 Graphite

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/GRUPA TOPEX Quality Agent/

CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS

DETAILS OF OPERATIONAL SAFETY FOR CIRCULAR SAWS WITHOUT RIVING KNIFE

CAUTION:

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Neglecting the instructions specified in the below warnings about risks and guidelines for safety of use may cause risks of electric shock, fire and/or serious injuries.

DANGER

a. Keep your hands away from cutting area and cutting blade. Keep the second hand on the secondary handle or the motor casing. When holding the saw with both hands the risk of injury with cutting blade is reduced.

b. Do not reach under the processed material. Guard does not protect from rotating cutting blade below processed material.

c. Adjust cutting depth to thickness of processed material. It is recommended that the cutting blade reaches below the processed material no more than tooth-length.

d. Never hold processed material in hands, never keep it on legs. Fix processed material to sound base. Good fixing of processed material is important to avoid danger of contact with body, rotating cutting blade being caught or loss of control over the operation.

e. When operating, hold the saw by insulated surfaces designed for such purpose.

f. Be very careful to avoid contact of the rotating blade with live wires or the power supply cord. Contact of power tool metal parts with live wire may cause operator's electric shock.

g. For ripping cuts, always use guide for ripping or edge guide. It improves cutting accuracy and reduces risk of pinching the rotating cutting blade in material.

h. Use only cutting blades with correct arbour hole diameter. Cutting blades that do not match seating may operate with eccentric offset, which causes loss of control over operation.

i. Never use damaged or incorrect washers or bolts to install cutting blade. Washers and fixing bolts for cutting blade installation were designed especially for circular saw to provide optimal operation and safety of use.

Kick back, causes and ways to reduce it

- Kick back is a sudden lift and moving the saw back along the cutting line towards the operator. This is caused by uncontrolled cutting with cutting blade being caught, pinched or incorrectly guided.

- When saw blade is caught or pinched in material, the blade stops and motor reaction produces sudden movement of the saw to the back, towards the operator.

- If the saw is unaligned or positioned incorrectly in the object being cut, blade teeth may hit the upper surface of the material when leaving the material. It will cause sudden raise of the saw, and kick back towards the operator.

Kick back is an effect of improper use of circular saw, or wrong operating procedures or conditions, and can be avoided by observing applicable, below-mentioned precautions.

a. Hold the circular saw firmly with both hands in position that allows to resist kick-back. Stand to the side of the circular saw,

and not in the line of cutting. Kick back may cause sudden move of circular saw to the back, but its force can be controlled by operator when appropriate precaution measures are taken.

b. When the cutting blade jams or stops cutting due to any reason, release the switch button and hold the saw still in the material until the blade or disc stops completely. Never attempt removing the cutting blade from material being cut nor pull the saw back when the blade is rotating. It may cause kick back. Investigate and implement correction actions to eliminate causes of cutting blade seizing.

c. When restarting the saw in the processed material, centre the cutting blade in the kerf and ensure the blade teeth are not blocked in the material. When the cutting blade jams during restart, it may slide off or cause kick back against the processed material.

d. Support large boards to minimize risk of pinching and kick back of the circular saw. Large boards tend to bend under own weight. Place supports under board on both sides, close to the cutting line and close to the board edge.

e. Do not use blunt or damaged cutting blades. Blunt or incorrectly positioned blade teeth create narrow kerf, excessive friction, jamming of cutting blade and kick back.

f. Firmly set clamps for cutting depth and bevel angle before making a cut. Change of saw settings when making a cut may cause jamming and kick back.

g. Be very careful during plunge cutting in division walls. Cutting blade may encounter objects not visible from the outside and cause kick back.

Features of the lower protective guard.

a. Make sure the lower guard is appropriately positioned before each use. Do not use the saw when the lower guard does not move freely and does not close immediately. Do not fix and do not leave the lower guard open. When the saw is accidentally dropped the lower guard may get deformed. Lift the lower guard with pull-handle and ensure it is free to move and does not touch the blade nor any other part of the tool for any setting of cutting depth and angle.

b. Check functioning of the lower guard spring. Repair the guard and its spring before use when they do not work properly. Lower guard functioning may be slowed down due to damaged parts, sticky sediments or building up of layers of wastes.

c. Manual pulling off the lower guard is allowed only when special cutting is performed, such as "plunge cutting" and "compound cutting". Lift the lower guard with its pull handle. As soon as the cutting blade sinks in the material the guard must be released. For all other cuts it is recommended that the lower guard works automatically.

d. Always make sure the lower guard covers cutting blade before putting the circular saw away on the workbench or floor. Uncovered, rotating blade will move the circular saw back and will cut everything

Additional safety instructions

Precautions

  • Do not use damaged or deformed cutting blades.
  • Do not use grinding wheels.
  • Use only cutting blades that are recommended by the manufacturer and comply with the standard EN 847-1.
  • Do not use cutting blades without sintered carbide tips on teeth.

- Dust of certain wood types may be dangerous to health. Direct physical contact with dusts may cause allergic reaction and/or respiratory system diseases of operator or bystanders. Dusts of oak and beech are considered carcinogenic, especially in connection with wood processing substances (wood impregnants).

- Use personal protection measures, such as:

  • earmuff protectors to reduce risk of hearing damage,
  • eye shield,
  • respiratory system protection to reduce risk of harmful dusts inhalation,
  • gloves for maintenance of cutting blades and other rough and

sharp materials (hold cutting blades by mount hole whenever possible).

- Connect dust extraction system when cutting wood.

Safe work and maintenance

  • Match cutting blade with material that you plan to cut.
  • Never use the saw for cutting materials other than wood and wood-like.
  • Do not use the saw without guard or when the guard is blocked.
  • Floor close to the machine work place must be kept tidy and without loose materials and protrusions.
  • Provide appropriate work place illumination.

- Machine operator must be properly trained for use, operation and working with the machine.

  • Use only sharp cutting blades.
  • Observe maximum speed indicated on the cutting blade.
  • Make sure to use parts in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Disconnect the saw from power supply when performing maintenance tasks.

- If the power cord gets damaged during operation, disconnect the power supply immediately. DO NOT TOUCH POWER CORD BEFORE DISCONNECTING FROM THE POWER SUPPLY.

  • If the saw is equipped with laser, replacement with laser of another type is forbidden and all repairs must be carried out by Do not use the tool in stationary mode. It is not designed for use with sawing table.
  • Fix processed material to stable surface and secure with clamps or vice to eliminate shifting. This kind of work piece fixation is safer than holding the work piece in hand.
  • Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before putting the power tool away. Cutting blade may jam and cause loss of control over the power tool.

SAFETY RULES FOR LASER DEVICE

Laser device used in the saw design is the class 2 with maximum power below 1 mW and wavelength = 650 nm. Such device is not dangerous to eyes, however do not look directly at the source of the light (temporary blindness hazard).

WARNING. Do not look directly at the source of the laser beam. It may cause hazards. Follow the below safety rules.

  • Use the laser device in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Do not, either intentionally or unintentionally, point the laser beam at people, animals or any object other than processed material.
  • Do not bring to accidental pointing the laser beam at bystanders' or animals' eyes for a period longer than 0.25 second, for instance by pointing the laser beam at mirrors.
    • Always ensure the laser beam is directed at material which does not have any reflective surfaces.
  • Reflective steel sheet (and other materials with reflective surface) does not allow for laser use, because it might cause hazardous light reflection directed at operator, bystanders or animals.
  • Do not replace the laser unit with device of other type. All repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer or authorized person.

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LASER LIGHT, LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK AT THE LASER BEAM LASER DEVICE CLASS 2 Wavelength: 650 nm; Output: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

CAUTION: Adjustments other than described in this manual put in danger of exposition to laser radiation!

CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.

The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and additional safety systems are used, nevertheless there is always a small risk of injuries at work.

Explanation of used symbols

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  1. Read instruction manual, observe warnings and safety conditions therein.
  2. Device with class II insulation.
  3. Use personal protection measures (protective goggles, earmuff protectors, anti-dust mask)
  4. Disconnect the power cord before starting maintenance or repair.
  5. Protect against rain.
  6. Keep the tool away from children.
  7. Do not put your hands or legs close to cutting parts!
  8. Danger of kickback.
  9. Caution, risk of hand injuries and cutting fingers.
  10. Caution: Laser radiation.

CONSTRUCTION AND USE

Circular saw is a hand-held power tool with insulation class II. It is driven by a single-phase commutator motor. Power tools of this type are widely used for cutting wood and wood-based materials. Do not use the saw for cutting firewood. Attempts to use the saw for purposes other than specified will be considered an improper use. Use the circular saw only with appropriate cutting blades with teeth with sintered carbide tips. Circular saw is designed for light duty works in service workshops and any individual, amateur activities (tinkering).

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Use the power tool in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions only.

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES

Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the drawing pages of this manual.

  1. Dust extraction outlet
  2. Upper guard
  3. Voltage indicator
  4. Lower guard lever
  5. Knob for base bevel adjustment
  6. Edge guide locking knob
  7. Cutting line indicator for 45°
  8. Cutting line indicator for 0°
  9. Base
  10. Cutting blade
  11. Flange washer
  12. Fixing bolt for cutting blade
  13. Lower guard
  14. Front handle
  15. Switch
  16. Switch lock button
  17. Main handle

  18. Cutting depth locking lever

  19. Spindle lock button
  20. Laser switch
  21. Laser
  22. Edge guide

* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.

MEANING OF SYMBOLS

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CAUTION

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ASSEMBLY / SETTINGS

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INFORMATION

EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES

  1. Edge guide - 1 pce
  2. Ring spanner - 1 pce

CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

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Cutting depth for right angle can be set from the range of 0 to 73 mm.

  • Loosen the cutting depth locking lever (18).
  • Set desired cutting depth (use the scale).
  • Lock the cutting depth locking lever (18) (fig. A).

INSTALLATION OF THE EDGE GUIDE

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Use the edge guide when cutting material to narrow pieces. Guide can be installed on either left or right side of the power tool.

  • Loosen the parallel guide locking knob (6).
  • Insert the edge guide bar (23) into two holes in the saw base (9).

- Set desired distance (use the scale).

- Use the edge guide locking knob (6) to fix the edge guide (23) (fig. B).

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The edge guide (23) can also be used for bevel cutting at angles ranging from 0° to 45°.

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Never put hand or fingers behind the working saw. When kick back happens the saw can fall on the hand, it may be the cause of heavy body injury.

Lower guard (13) of the cutting blade (10) is pushed away automatically as the blade sinks into the material. To remove it manually push the lower guard lever (4).

DUST EXTRACTION

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Circular saw is equipped with dust extraction outlet (1) that allows for extraction of sawdust produced when cutting.

SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF

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The mains voltage must match the voltage on the rating plate of the saw. Hold the saw with both hands when starting up, because engine torque may cause uncontrolled turn of the power tool.

Remember that rotating parts of the saw rotate for some time after the tool has been switched off.

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The saw is equipped with the switch lock button (16) that protects against accidental start up.

Switching on:

- Press the switch lock button (16) (fig. C).

- Press the switch button (15).

Switching off:

- Release pressure on the switch button (15).

VOLTAGE INDICATOR

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When the saw is connected to power supply socket, the voltage indicator lamp (3) lights up

LASER OPERATION

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Never look directly at the source of the laser beam or its reflection from reflective surface, never aim the laser beam at any person.

Laser beam allows for better control over the cut line.

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The saw is equipped with the laser generator (22), which is used for precise cutting. Always switch off the laser unit when the laser is not used.

- Press the switch button (21) to on position.

  • Laser starts to project red line, which is visible on the material.
    • Make the cut along the line.
  • Switch the laser off when cutting is finished.

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Dust arising from cutting may suppress laser light, therefore it is necessary to clean the generator lens occasionally.

CUTTING

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Cutting line is defined by cutting line indicators (7) and (8).

- When starting operation always hold the saw firmly with both hands by two handles.

  • Switch on the circular saw only when it is away from the material that is to be cut.
  • Do not press the saw too hard. Pressure should be moderate and continuous.
    • After the cut is finished allow the cutting blade to stop completely.
  • If the cutting is aborted before the task is completed, prior to continuation start the saw and allow for idle operation. Wait until the tool achieves its full rotational speed and then carefully drive the cutting blade into the kerf in the processed material.

- When cutting perpendicular to fibres of material (wood), fibres tend to lift up and tear off (moving the saw slowly minimizes this effect).

  • Ensure the lower guard reaches its extreme position.
  • Before starting to cut always make sure that cutting depth locking knob and knobs for base bevel adjustment are tightened firmly.
  • With the circular saw use only cutting blades with correct arbour hole and outer diameter.

- Processed material must be firmly fixed.

- Place wider part of the saw base on the part of the material, which is not cut off.

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If the object is small, fix the processed material with F-clamps. If the circular saw base does not move on the processed material, but is lifted instead, there is danger of kick back.

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Properly fixed processed material and firm hold of the tool ensure full control over power tool operation. This allows to avoid risk of body injury. Do not try to hold short pieces of material with your hand.

BEVEL CUTTING

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  • Loosen the knob for base bevel adjustment (5) (fig. D).
  • Use the scale to set the saw base (9) to appropriate angle (from 0^ to 45^ ).
  • Tighten the knob for base bevel adjustment (5).

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Be aware that the risk of kick back is greater for bevel cutting (pinching of cutting blade more probable), therefore it is particularly important that the saw base rests on the processed material with its whole surface. Perform cutting with smooth move.

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MAKING A CUT BY PLUNGING INTO MATERIAL

Disconnect the saw from power supply before starting any adjustments.

- Set desired cutting depth that matches thickness of material

planned to be cut.

  • Tilt the saw so the front edge of the saw footplate (9) rests on the cut material and 0° marker for perpendicular cutting is in the line of planned cutting.
  • When the saw is in the place to start cutting, lift the lower guard (13) with the lower guard lever (4) (cutting blade is lifted above the material).
  • Switch the power tool on and wait until cutting blade reaches its full rotational speed.
  • Gradually lower the saw and plunge the cutting blade in material (during this move front edge of the saw base should have contact with surface of the material).
  • When the blade starts cutting, release the lower guard.
  • When whole surface of the saw base rests on the material, move the saw forward to proceed with cutting.
  • Never move the saw backwards when the blade is rotating, there is danger of kick back.
  • Finish cutting in reverse order it was started, by turning the saw around line of contact of the processed material and the front edge of the tool base.
  • Before removing blade from the material, allow it to stop after switching the saw off.
  • Finish the corner fillets with reciprocating saw or hand saw when necessary.

CUTTING OR CUTTING OFF LARGE PIECES OF MATERIAL

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When cutting large boards of material support them to avoid potential blade hitch (kick back) due to pinching the blade in material kerf.

Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before commencing any activities related to installation, adjustment, repair or maintenance.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

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- Cleaning the device after each use is recommended.

- Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.

  • Clean the tool with a brush or blow through with compressed air at low pressure.
  • Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, they may damage plastic parts.
  • Clean ventilation holes in the motor casing regularly to prevent device overheating. Do not clean ventilation holes by inserting sharp objects there, such as screwdrivers and other similar objects.
  • In case of power cord damage replace it with a cord with the same specification. Entrust the repair to a qualified specialist or return the tool to a service point.
  • In case of excessive commutator sparking, have the technical condition of carbon brushes of the motor checked by a qualified person.
  • During normal operation cutting blade gets blunt after some time. When it happens it is necessary to apply greater pressure when moving the saw during cutting.
  • When cutting blade is found damaged, replace it immediately.
    • Cutting blade must always be sharp.
    • Always store the tool in a dry place, beyond reach of children.

CUTTING BLADE REPLACEMENT

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  • Use supplied hexagonal key to unscrew the fixing bolt for cutting blade (12) by turning it counter-clockwise.
  • To prevent rotation of saw spindle, lock the spindle with spindle lock button (19) when unscrewing the bolt that fixes the cutting blade (fig. E).
    • Disassemble outer flange washer (11).
  • Use lower guard lever (4) to move lower guard (13) so it hides maximally in the upper guard (2) (check condition and operation of the spring that pulls the lower guard at that time).

  • Slide the cutting blade (10) out through the slit in the saw base (9).

  • Position new cutting blade so blade teeth and arrow on the blade match direction of the arrow on the upper guard.
  • Slide the cutting blade into base slot and install on the spindle so it is well pressed against surface of the inner flange and centred when seated on its neck.
    • Install inner flange washer (11) and tighten the fixing bolt for cutting blade (12) by turning it clockwise.

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When installing cutting blade observe correct direction of the teeth. Arrow on the saw body shows direction of spindle rotation.

Be very careful when holding the cutting blade in hand. Use protective gloves to provide protection for your hands against sharp teeth of cutting blade.

REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES

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Immediately replace worn out (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or cracked motor carbon brushes. Always replace both carbon brushes at a time.

Entrust replacement of carbon brushes only to a qualified person. Only original parts should be used.

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All defects should be repaired by service workshop authorized by the manufacturer.

TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

RATED PARAMETERS

Circular Saw
Parameter Value
Supply voltage 230 V AC
Power supply frequency 50 Hz
Rated power 1800 W
No load rotational speed 5000 min-1
Bevel cutting range 0° - 45°
Max. outer diameter of cutting blade 210 mm
Inner diameter of cutting blade30 mm
Maximum cutting depthAt 90° angle73 mm
At 45° angle49 mm
Protection classII
Laser class 2
Laser power < 1 mW
Wavelength λ = 650 nm
Weight 5,5 kg
Year of production2020

NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS

Noise and vibration information.

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Parameters of produced noise level, such as sound pressure level Lp_A and sound power level Lw_A with measurement uncertainty K are specified below in this manual, in compliance with EN 60745.

Vibration values a_h and measurement uncertainty K are determined in accordance with EN 60745 and specified below.

Vibration level specified below in this manual was measured in accordance with measurement procedure defined in EN 60745 and can be used to compare power tools. It can also be used for initial assessment of exposure to vibrations.

Specified vibration level is representative for main applications of the power tool. Vibration level may change if the power tool is used for other purposes, with different working tools or will not be maintained properly. The abovementioned factors may lead to

higher exposure to vibrations during whole working time.

To precisely define exposure to vibrations, include periods when the power tool is switched off and when it is switched on but not used for working. This way total exposure to vibrations may be significantly lower. Use additional safety measures to protect the user against results of exposure to vibrations, such as: power tool and working tool maintenance, proper hand temperature conditions, good work organisation.

Sound pressure level:: Lp_A=96,1 dB(A) K=3dB(A)

Sound power level: Lw_A = 107,1 dB(A) K=3dB(A)

Vibration acceleration value (rear handle):

ah = 4,547 m/s² K = 1,5 m/s²

Vibration acceleration value (front handle):

ah = 4,675 m/s ^2 K = 1,5 m/s ^2

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

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Electrical equipment must not be disposed off with household waste and, instead, should be utilized at appropriate facilities. Information on utilization can be provided by the product vendor or the local authorities. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not neutral to the natural environment. Equipment that is not recycled constitutes a potential hazard to the environment and to human health.

* Right to introduce changes is reserved.

"Grupa Topex Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnościć" Spółka komandytowa with seat in Warsaw at ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter Grupa Topex) informs, that all copyrights to this Instruction (hereinafter Instruction), including, but not limited to, text, photographies, schemes, drawings and layout of the instruction, belong to Grupa Topex exclusively and are protected by laws accordingly to Copyright and Related Rights Act of 4 February 2004 (ustawa o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych, Dz. U. 2006 No 90 item 631 with later amendments). Copying, processing, publishing, modifications for commercial purposes of the entire Instruction or its parts without written permission of Grupa Topex are strictly forbidden and may cause civil and legal liability.

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LASERSKA SVETLOBA, LASERSKO ŽARČENJE NE GLEJTE V LASERSKI ŽAREK LASERSKA NAPRAVA RAZREDA 2 Valovna dolžina: 650 nm; Moč: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

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LAZERIO SPINDULYS, LAZERINIS SPINDULIAVIMAS NEŽIUREKITE | TIESIOGIN | LAZERIO SPINDUL 2 KLASÉS LAZERINIS | RENGINYS Spindulio ilgis: 650 nm; Galia: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

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LÄZERGAISMA, LÄZERA STAROJUMS NESKATITIES LÄZERA STARÅ 2 KLASES LÄZERA IERİCE Vilna garums: 650 nm; jauda: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

GRAFISKÄS DALAS APRAKSTS

POSEBNI PROPISI O SIGURNOSTI

POSEBNI PROPISI VEZANI UZ SIGURAN RAD KRUŽNOM PILOM BEZ RAZDJELNOG KLINA

POZOR:

Ignoriranje napomena navedenih u upozorenjima o opasnostima i sigurnosnim napomenama može dovesti do opasnosti od nastanka strujnog udara, požara i/ili ozbiljnih povreda.

OPASNOST

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LASERSKO SVJETLO, LASERSKO ZRAĆENJE NE GLEDAJTE NA LASERSKU ZRAKU LASERSKI UREDAJ KLASE 2 Duljina vala: 650 nm; Snaga: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

PRIBOR I DODATNA OPREMA

  1. Paralelna vodilica - 1 kom.
  2. Okasti ključ - 1 kom.

PRIPREMA ZA RAD

POSTAVLJANJE DUBINE REZANJA

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LASERSKO SVETLO, LASERSKO ZRAČENJE NE GLEDAJTE U LASERSKI ZRAK LASERSKI UREDAJ KLASE 2 Talasna dužina: 650 nm; Snaga: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

PAŽNJA: Regulacije koje nisu pomenute u datom uputstvu prete opasnošću izlaganja laserskim zracima!

PAŽNJA! Uređaj služi za rad unutar prostorija.

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LUCE LASER, RADIAZIONE LASER NON GUARDARE IL RAGGIO LASER DISPOSITIVO LASER DI CLASSE 2 Lunghezza d'onda: 650 nm; Potenza: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

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LASERLICHT, LASERSTRAAL KIKJ NIET NAAR DE LASERSTRALING LASER VAN DE KLASSE 2 Golfengte: 650 nm; Vermogen: < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

AFVOEREN VAN HET STOF

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