Elektra Beckum TKHS 315 (AUS) user manual

User manual for the device Elektra Beckum TKHS 315 (AUS)

Device: Elektra Beckum TKHS 315 (AUS)
Category: Saw
Manufacturer: Elektra Beckum
Size: 2.65 MB
Added : 9/10/2014
Number of pages: 20
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TKHS 315 (AUS)
Operating Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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XA0034AUS1.fm Operating Instruction ENGLISH ENGLISH 1. Scope of delivery 5 4 3 2 6 1 7 8 9 32 31 10 30 11 12 29 14 21 13 22 28 27 15 16 23 20 26 17 19 18 24 25 1 Table insert 16 Leg (4x) 30 Fence carrier, lower / mitre fence 2 Riving knife 17 Handwheel / blade tilt 31 Fence carrier, upper / 3 Blade guard 18 Handwheel / blade rise and fall mitre fence 4 Saw blade 19 Chipcase guide panel, front 32 Mitre fence extrusion 5 Suction hose 20 Bearing plate, front – Assembly wrench 6 Handle for pu

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ENGLISH 2. Machine overview 33 34 35 36 42 37 38 39 41 40 33 Saw blade ∅315 mm 40 Stand with multiple reinforce- ment beads for high stability 34 Rip fence 41 Mitre fence 35 Table top of galvanized steel plate – high stability under load 42 Maintenance-free induction and permanent protection motor against corrosion 36 Handwheel for setting the depth of cut steplessly from 0 – 85 mm 37 Handwheel for stepless blade tilt setting from 90° through 45° 38 Lock lever for locking the blade

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ENGLISH ronment. Table of Contents 4. Safety instructions Prevent body contact with earthed objects such as radiators, pipes, cooking 1. Scope of delivery ........................3 4.1 Specified conditions of stoves, refrigerators when operating this 2. Machine overview .......................4 use tool. 3. Please read first!.........................5 This machine is intended to rip and Do not use the power cable for purposes crosscut grown timber, faced boards, 4. Safety instructions .......

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ENGLISH Hazard generated by insuffi- Caution! A A cient personal protection gear! Risk of material damage. Wear hearing protection. Note: Wear safety glasses. 3 Additional information. Wear dust mask. Wear suitable work clothes. When work- 4.4 Safety devices ing outdoors wearing of non-slip shoes is Riving knife recommended. The riving knife (43) prevents the work- Risk of injury by inhaling wood piece from being caught by the rising A dust! teeth of the saw blade and being thrown 5. S

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ENGLISH In order to prevent the set blade tilt to The chipcase guide panels (55) and (57) change during cutting, its position is are installed on the underside of the locked with the lock lever (50). table top (58). 1. Place table top with the folds facing Handwheel for setting the depth of 54 up on a sturdy support. cut The depth of cut can be adjusted by 56 turning the handwheel (51). 55 51 Wide edge: − for cutting thick stock 57 Small edge: − for cutting thin stock; 58 − when the saw

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ENGLISH Bevel tilt setting device installation 60 61 Item Description Qty. Hex. socket counter- 72 1 67 sunk head screw M8 x 35 Cup spring 8.216 73 4 Outer clamping piece 62 74 1 68 Inner clamping piece 75 1 Hexagon nut, prevail- 76 2 69 ing torque-type, M8 Setting tube 77 1 64 70 63 71 Pinion shaft 78 1 4. Adjust bearing plates so that the Threaded rod 79 1 their lower edges are parallel with 62 Setting knob 80 1 the table top. Washer 17/30 61 81 1 5. The two lower cam plates serve

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ENGLISH Installation of sliding plate port to the 79 77 chipcase 80 79 Item Description Qty. 78 81 Sliding plate 91 1 Cup square neck 92 2 82 screw M5 x 16 Flange nut M5 93 2 • Install the sliding plate (91) on the 84 outside of the chipcase, using two 83 each saucer-head screws (92) and 2. Fasten the thus prepared turning flange nuts (93). tang with the second hexagon nut 93 (79) to the handwheel (80) and 4. Slide pinion shaft (78) from the front tighten both hexagon nuts. into the setting

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ENGLISH − the wide sides of the stanchions Item Description Qty. face the table panel; Hex. socket counter- 100 2 − the nibs and recesses must fit sunk head screw into each other; M6 x 25 − fit hexagon head screws (104) Guide bracket 101 1 into holes from the outside; 103 Cover 102 1 − from the inside screw on flange Pan head tapping 103 2 nuts (107) – do not yet tighten screw ∅3.9 x 9.5 fully. The cover is – same as the motor carrier 3. Screwing up the stanchions with unit – hinge mou

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ENGLISH Saw blade alignment − in its lateral alignment. 3. Turn flat head screw clockwise (viewed from top) until it stops, and 1. If necessary, crank the saw blade Distance to the saw blade: place table insert extrusion flush into fully up using the handwheel to The distance between the saw blade's the table top's slot. check the alignment. peripheral edge and the riving knife shall − The saw blade must be aligned 122 be between 3...8 mm. exactly parallel with the side The riving knife must

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ENGLISH 3. Fit other end of the suction hose to does not touch any of the teeth set to the the dust extraction port (133) on the right. Otherwise the straightedge is not chipcase. exactly parallel with the saw blade. 4. Hook the suction hose into the hose carrier (132). 3. Scale adjustment: the "0" mark of the scale must coincide exactly with 5. Connect the saw's dust extraction 140 the left edge of the straightedge. port at the chipcase to a suitable dust collector (see "Dust collector" in 4

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ENGLISH Accessory holder installation 8. Operation Note: Item Description Qty. 3 Check with your local Electricity Risk of injury! Hexagon head screw 149 2 A Board or electrician if in doubt whether This saw may only be operated M6 x 50 your house service connection meets by one person at a time. Other per- Flange nut M6 – 4 these requirements. sons shall stay only at a distance to the saw for the purpose of feeding or In a final assembly step, two hexagon removing stock. head screws are f

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ENGLISH − hoses must fit the outer diameter 1. Adopting the fence extrusion to the of the dust extraction ports (blade workpiece height: guard 36 mm; chipcase 100 mm); 155 3 − air flow volume ≥ 460 m /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 156 the chipcase assembly and at the saw blade guard. Observe the dust collector's operating − Wide edge (155) = instructions as well! for cutti

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ENGLISH Danger! 8.5 Sawing with the mitre 10.1 Saw blade change A Use only suitable saw blades fence Danger! (see "Available accessories") – when A 1. Swing mitre fence on the table top. Directly after cutting the saw using unsuitable or damaged blades blade can be very hot – burning haz- 2. Set to desired mitre angle and lock parts could be explosive-like hurled ard! Let a hot saw blade cool down. in that position. For mitre cuts, the from it by centrifugal force. Do not clean the saw blad

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ENGLISH 3. Apply a light coat of Care and Main- 13. Available accessories tenance Spray. For special tasks the following accesso- 4. Install saw blade and tighten arbor ries are available at your specialist bolt. dealer – see back cover for illustrations: 5. Install the table insert. A Universal Wheel Set For easy moving. 10.3 Saw storage B Sliding Carriage Danger! For convenient guiding of long A Store saw so that stock. − it can not be started by unauthor- C Table Side Extension, ri

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ENGLISH 14. Technical specifications TKHS 315 2.2 W Voltage 230 V / 1~50 Hz Nominal current A 10.6 Fuse protection min. A 1 - 16 (time-lag) Degree of protection IP 54 -1 Motor speed min 2800 Motor capacity input capacity P kW 2.2 kW S6 40% 1 power output P kW 1.5 kW S1 100% 2 Saw blade cutting speed m/s 47 Saw blade diameter (outer) mm 315 Arbor bore mm 30 Depth of cut with saw blade vertical mm 0... 85 at 45° saw blade tilt mm 0... 53 Dimensions length saw table mm 800 width saw ta

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