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1. AXMINSTER POWER TOOL CENTRE OLY a VEEL Part no 200024 AXMINSTER Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Br WHITE f a Part No 200024 2004 www axminster co uk es www axminster co uk Index of Contents KA N 02 Declaration of ConfOMIMY ee ee eek Re Ee ARE ER ee Re ee ee ee RARR Re ee Re Re ee gene ge ee ee OS What s in ihe BoX 5 2 2 ann ee EE gee De Se Ges ee Ge ee ee sd WA General Instructions for 230v Machine eise ese ese ee Re Re Re Re ee ee 05 06 Specific Safety for the Powered Hacksaws uunnunnsnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 06 Initial Assembly Instructions uunussnonsssnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnenennnnenennnnnnnsnennnnnen 07 Specifications RE N O08 Illustration and Parts DescriptiON eee ese RR AREA GR AR ARE Ke GR ERK GR GR ARE Ke GR Re Re KA ER AR 09 10 Operation of the Powered HacCkSaW eeuse esse ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee 11 Routine Maintenance see ees Re KEER KERE RR ER EE ER ER ERGE EER R RE SEE Re KERE RR ER danna EE EER ER ERGE ee 12 Parts Breakdown for the Powered HacCkSaW ees ees RR RE RR RR EE ER KERR Re ee ee ee 13 Parts List for the Powered HackSaW esse sesse ee ee ee RE REKE Re EER ee RE Re ee ER ee RR Ee ee 14 15 The symbols shown on the cover of this S AFETY manual advise that you wear the correct safety protection when using this machine Safety Protection
2. Symbols oust Magy EN AXMINSTER POWER TOOL CENTRE Parts List for the Powered Hacksaw Continued NO Description Q ty NO Description Q ty Switch support 1 Br Satetycoverll Scew Milz 2 BB Screw Mana Hom MB 16 4 89 Plate Washer 10 ME 90 Label ra t EEE a ale ala Cushioning gynger 1 51 Fixed plate Me E 02 jSew ME 5 licen ME E E 93 Patel u Safety cover T nd Power line D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Parts List for the Powered Hacksaw Mids100 2 Fooed black i 1 Bot ME 35 ai 1 Long staff MS 12 52 Board 10 53 Bait Max MBx20 54 Machine base 55 Movement black 1 18 Bearing gaas 2 57 _ Lengthways screw 1 ee ee al TENK 20 Gear WENE N 7 1 yet ence supped 82 Balt Maxis ss _ l Miz en 12 Manz Ir Copper siewe 23 Sowie Borat 1 oe ac Support board Sa Pi 7 Tighten hard wheal i Mt nal sieeve es ENT rm EE TES SEES ET 15 Be Gear box ss Handie EE IK da Declaration of Conformity Copied from CE Certificate The undersigned Ole Stilling authorised by Shanghai SIEG Machinery Co Ltd No 555 Caofeng Rd South to No 17 Bridge of Caoan Rd Shanghai PR China declares that this product Bench Cutter G1 manufactured by Shanghai SIEG Machinery Co is in compliance with the following standards or standardisation documents in accordance with Council Direct
3. of spray or machine oil over the vice bed and other non painted parts will prevent rusting DO NOT use the machine if the power cable has become damaged If any servicing other than the above cleaning becomes necessary the unit should be returned to your supplier or repaired by a qualified technician Greas sau www axminster co uk ie General Instructions for 230v Machines me aa Good Working Practices Safety M rem The following suggestions will enable you to observe good working practices keep yourself and fellow workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment in good working order KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT ld WARNING OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN Mains Powered Tools and Machines Primary Precautions These machines are supplied with a moulded 13 amp Plug and 3 core power cable Before using the machine inspect the cable and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged If any damage is visible have the damaged item inspected repaired by a suitably gualified person If it is necessary to replace the plug it is preferable to use an unbreakable type that will most resist damage Only use a 13 amp plug and make sure the cable clamp is tightened securely Fuse as reguired If extension leads are to be used carry out the same safety checks on them and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is reguired for your machine Remember most machines
4. or tools have handles or holding positions the power cable is not one of them Work Place Environment The machine is not designed for use outside Keep the machine clean it will enable you to more easily see any damage that may have occurred Clean the machine with a damp soapy cloth if needs be do not use any solvents or cleaners as these may cause damage to any plastic parts or to the electrical components Keep the work area as uncluttered as is practical this includes personnel as well as material Under no circumstances should CHILDREN be allowed in work areas lt is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence also make sure to unplug the machine when it is not in use or unattended To avoid inadvertent start up if your machine is not fitted with a NVR system ensure the switch is always returned to the OFF position Once you are ready to commence work remove any tools objects or items that could inadvertently get sucked up by the machine if any and place safely out of the way Re connect the machine ensuring the power cable is not snagged or routed where it could be tripped over as you move about the workshop it is not too close to an unguarded heat source or is laid over or around a sharp edge If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate flying grit dust or chips wear the appropriate safety clothing goggles gloves masks etc If the work operation appears to be exc
5. cutting lower the arm onto the material and press the ON green YOUR COMMON SENSE button on the switch See Fig C IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU WEAR EAR PROTECTION IF YOU ARE USING THIS MACHINE DO NOT lean on the arm to increase the cutting rate Speci fic Sa fe ty for t he Powere d Hac ksa ws Use the length stop assembly to create identical lengths of materials See Fig B The machine should switch off automatically when the cut is completed if the machine does not switch off press the STOP red button manually Disconnect the power supply and 1 Make sure that the blade is sharp undamaged and of the correct type for the material adjust the stop actuator mounted on the lower part of the arm so that it pushes the stop being processed button down further 2 Make sure that the material is clamped firmly in the vice jaws any movement will result in a blade fracturing possibly producing shards of blade material 3 Make sure that the blade is correctly tensioned a loose blade will have a shortened life Fig A Fig B Fig C and may break 4 Make sure that long lengths of stock are adequately supported the machine vice jaws are not designed for this purpose 5 Check for damaged parts any part that is damaged must be assessed to ensure that it can carry out its function properly If it cannot it must be replaced before the machine is used 6 Never leave the machine running unattended When you have finished your cutting operation
6. e carefully You will need the assistance of another person for this task because of the weight of the machine 68kg Material Length Stop Assembly You will need to assemble the material length stop refer to the diagrams below and use the tools provided Length stop assembly Specifications Illustration and Parts Description amp Axminster No 200024 andie Grease nipple Motor power 250W D Overall Size Depth 380 x Width 820 x Height 755mm C Maximum cutting capacity 130mm diameter Cutting stroke speed 170 strokes min Blade stroke length 70mm Blade size 300 X 25 X 1 2mm Saw biede Weight 68 KG D Saw clamp screw _ wy Adjustable vice Em Gas strut Chassis Screw pin Clamp vice handle Material length stop assembly Depth stop sd www axminster co uk a 775 D FREEPHONE 0800 371822
7. essively noisy wear ear defenders If you wear your hair in a long style wearing a cap safety helmet hairnet even a sweatband will minimise the possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating parts of the machine likewise consideration should be given to the removal of rings and wristwatches if these are liable to be a snag hazard Consideration should also be given to non slip footwear etc D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 05 General Instructions for 230v Machines Operation of the Powered Hacksaw Do not work with cutting or boring tools of any description if you are gt ee This is a very simple machine to operate there are no choices of speeds or down feed tired your attention is wandering or you are being subjected to fi settings to select distraction A deep cut a lost fingertip or worse is not worth it j J mad The arm has a supporting gas strut to take some of the weight of the arm and allow the arm Do not use this machine within the designated safety areas of to descend in a controlled fashion flammable liquid stores or in areas where there may be volatile gases There are very expensive very specialised machines for working in these When you raise the arm there is a latching arm that will drop into place to support the arm areas THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM in the raised position See Fig A Above all OBSERVE make sure you know what is happening around you and USE When you wish to begin
8. ives 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC 98 37 EC De FREEPHONE 0800 3718222 Model Number G1 What s in the Box 1 No Powered Hacksaw 1 No Material Length Stop Kit 1 No Saw Blade B Tool set Comprising of 1 No 14 17mm Open Ended Spanner c 1 No 17 19mm Open Ended Spanner D 1 No 6mm Allen Key E wT YS Y gJ Guarantee Card 1 No Instruction Manual www axminster co uk Parts Breakdown for the Powered Hacksaw D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Routine Maintenance DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM dy WARNING THE MAINS SUPPLY Excessive dust in the motor can cause excessive heat to develop Every effort should be made to prevent foreign material from entering the motor When operated under conditions likely to permit accumulations of dust dirt or waste a visual inspection should be made at frequent intervals Accumulations of dry dust can usually be blown out successfully AN Caution To avoid eye injury or adverse reaction to dust high pressure hoses should not be used especially in poorly ventilated areas The operator performing this cleaning function should wear safety goggles and dust filter mask Every 2 hours of use apply a general purpose grease to the arm slides via the grease nipples provided with a high pressure grease gun If the machine is going to stand idle for any length of time a light coat
9. s turn the power supply off Do not leave the machine until it has come to a complete stop 7 Be aware that the blade will become very hot during cutting if you need to change the blade during a cutting operation allow the blade to cool before changing it Latching arm Length stop Lower the arm onto assembly the material ready for cutting ni d www axminster co uk Er FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Illustration and Parts Description Grease nipple Stop actuator On Latching arm NVR On Off switch www axminster co uk Initial Assembly Instructions Please refer to the Assembly Drawing if you experience difficulties this will enable you to more readily identify those parts of the machine to which we will be referring Having unpacked your Powered Hacksaw machine and all its components please check against the What s in the box list above If any parts are missing please contact your supplier or our Customer Services personnel straight away using the numbers listed in the Axminster catalogue Having unpacked the machine and checked it over please store the packaging for a short period in case the machine needs to be returned to your supplier or ourselves for any reason The machine comes assembled inside its packaging A WE STRONGLY ADVISE YOU GET THE ASSISTANCE OF ANOTHER PERSON BECAUSE OF THE WEIGHT OF THE MACHINE WARNING Take out the machine from the packag
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