- Increase feed pressure by reducing spring tension.
Blade twist.
- Replace with a new blade and adjust blade tension.
Insufficient blade.
- Tighten blade tension adjustable knob and less speed.
3. Unusual wear on side/back of blade:
Blade guides worn.
- Replace.
Blade guide bearings not properly.
- Adjust as per operators manual.
Blade guide bearing bracket is loose.
- Tighten.
4. Teeth ripping from blade:
Too heavy pressure; too slow speed.
- Decrease pressure, increase speed.
Vibrating workpiece.
- Clamp workpiece securely.
Gullets loading.
- Use coarser teeth blade or brush to remove chips.
5. Motor running hot:
Blade tension too high.
- Reduce tension on blade.
Drive belt tension too high.
- Reduce tension on drive belt.
Blade is too fine for work.
- Use coarse blade.
Gears aligned improperly.
- Adjust gears so that worm is in center of gear.
Gears need lubrication.
- Check oil bath.
Cut is binding blade.
- Decrease feed and speed.
6. Bad cuts (crooked):
Feed pressure too high.
- Reduce pressure by increasing spring tension on side of
saw.
Guide bearings not adjusted properly.
- Adjust guide bearings, the clearance can not be greater
than 0,1 mm.
Inadequate blade tension.
- Increase blade tension by adjust blade tension.
Dull blade.
- Replace blade.
Blade guides spaced out too much.
- Adjust guides space.
Blade guide assembly loose.
- Tighten.
Blade track too far away from wheel flanges.
- Retrack blade according to operating instructions.
7. Bad cuts (rough):
Too much speed for feed.
- Decrease speed of feed.
Blade is too coarse.
- Replace with finer blade.
Blade tension loose.
- Adjust blade tension.
8. Blade is twisting:
Cut is binding blade.
- Decrease speed or feed.
Too much blade tension.
- Decrease blade tension.
Repairing of electric appliances may be carried
out only by experts.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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GB
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We declare under our sole responsibility that this
product is in conformity with the following
standards or standardized documents
EN292, EN61029-1
EN55014, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN55104
in accordance with the regulations:
89/392/EEC
73/23EEC
89/336/EEC
from 26-05-1998
GENEMUIDEN NL
G.M. Ensing
Quality department