GRAPHITE 59G812 Translation User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- GRAPHITE
Table of Contents
- GRAPHITE 59G812 Translation
- SPECIFIC SAFETY PROVISIONS
- CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION
- DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC PAGES
- EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
- VERTICAL CLAMPING
- LASER ADJUSTMENT
- STARTING THE SAW
- SAW CUTTING
- CLEANING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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GRAPHITE 59G812 Translation
TRANSLATION (USER) MANUAL
- MITRE SAW
- 59G812
NOTE
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL AND KEEP IT FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
SPECIFIC SAFETY PROVISIONS
Safety instructions for mitre saws
- Mitre saws are designed for cutting wood or wood-based products; they cannot be used with abrasive wheels for cutting ferrous materials such as rods, flat bars, pins, etc. The abrasive dust will block moving parts, such as the lowering guard, causing them to jam. Sparks from abrasive cutting can damage the drop-down guard, notch insert and other plastic parts.
- Use clamps to hold the workpiece whenever possible. If you are holding the workpiece by hand, you must always keep your hand at least 100 mm from each side of the blade. Do not use this saw to cut workpieces that are too small, as they cannot be securely clamped or held by hand. If your hand is placed too close to the blade, there is an increased risk of injury from contact with the blade.
- The workpiece must be stationary and clamped or supported by the stop bar and table. Do not feed the workpiece into the blade or cut in any ‘offhand’ manner. Unsupported or moving workpieces can be ejected at high speed, causing injury.
- Push the saw through the workpiece. Never pull the saw through the workpiece. To make a cut, lift the saw head and extend it over the workpiece without cutting, start the motor, push the saw head down and push the saw through the workpiece. Cutting by pulling can cause the blade to climb over the workpiece and violently throw the blade assembly towards the operator.
- Never cross your hands over the intended cutting line, either in front or behind the saw. It is very dangerous to support the workpiece with your “crossed hand”, i.e. holding the workpiece on the right side of the saw blade with your left hand or vice versa.
- Do not reach into the guard with any hand closer than 100 mm on either side of the disc to remove wood debris or for any other reason while the disc is rotating. The proximity of the rotating disc to your hand may not be obvious and could cause serious injury.
- Check the workpiece before cutting. If the workpiece is bent or warped, press the workpiece with the outer, inclined surface towards the stop bar. Always ensure that there is no gap between the workpiece, the stop bar and the table along the cutting line. Bent or warped workpieces can twist or shift and may cause the rotating disc to wedge during cutting. There should be no nails or other foreign matter in the workpiece.
- Do not use the saw until you have removed all tools, wood clippings, etc., except the workpiece, from its table. Small debris, loose pieces of wood or other objects that come into contact with the rotating blade can be ejected at high speed.
- Work only one object at a time. Multiple stacked workpieces cannot be clamped or braced properly and may jam on the disc or shift during cutting.
- Ensure that the mitre saw is mounted or set up on a horizontal, hard working surface before use. A horizontal and hard working surface reduces the risk of the mitre saw becoming unstable.
- Plan your work. Whenever you change the head angle or table angle, make sure that the adjustable part of the stop bar is positioned correctly to support the workpiece and will not interfere with the disc or safety system. With the tool in the ‘ON’ position and no workpiece on the table, move the disc through a full simulated cut to ensure there will be no interference or danger of cutting the stop bar.
- Provide adequate support such as table extensions, saws, etc. for a workpiece that is wider or longer than the work table top. Workpieces that are longer or wider than the mitre saw table may tilt if not supported securely. If the cut off piece or workpiece tilts, it may lift the drop down guard or be thrown by the rotating disc.
- Do not use another person as a substitute for a table extension or as additional support. Unstable support of the workpiece can cause the disc to jam or the workpiece to shift during the cutting operation, pulling you and the helper into the spinning disc.
- The section to be cut off must not be blocked or pressed against the rotating disc in any way. If restrained, i.e. with length stops, the section to be cut off could be wedged against the disc and violently ejected.
- Always use a clamp or chuck designed to properly support round material such as rods or tubing. Rods have a tendency to roll when cutting, causing the blade to ‘bite’ and pull the workpiece along with your hand into the blade.
- Allow the disc to reach full speed before touching the workpiece. This will reduce the risk of discarding the workpiece.
- If an object or disc jams, switch off the mitre saw. Wait until all moving parts have stopped and disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery. Then release the blocked material. Continuing to saw with a blocked object may result in loss of control or damage to the mitre saw.
- When you have finished cutting, release the coupler, hold the saw head down and wait for the blade to stop before removing the part to be cut. It is dangerous to bring your hand close to the still rotating blade.
- Hold the handle firmly when making an incomplete cut or releasing the coupler before the saw head is fully in the down position. Braking the saw can cause the head to be pulled down violently, risking injury.
ATTENTION
The device is designed for indoor operation.
Despite the use of an inherently safe design, the use of safety measures and
additional protective measures, there is always a residual risk of injury
during work.
EXPLANATION OF THE PICTOGRAMS USED
- Note: Take special precautions
- WARNING Read the operating instructions
- Wear personal protective equipment (safety goggles, ear protection, dust mask)
- Use protective clothing
- Unplug the power cord before servicing or repair work
- Keep children away from the tool
- Protect the device from moisture
- Second class of protection
- Danger! Be careful with your hands
- Caution laser radiation! Do not look into the laser beam.
The work table on each side of the disc should be marked with a sign
CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION
A mitre saw is a machine equipped with a base with the ability to change the
angle of the cutting head attached to it. In addition, the bevel saw head,
depending on the design, can tilt at an angle and can be extended for
increased functionality and cutting length. The mitre saw is designed for
cutting pieces of wood that fit the size of the machine. It must not be used
for sawing firewood. Use the chainsaw only for its intended purpose. Any
attempt to use the saw for purposes other than those specified shall be
regarded as improper use. Use the mitre saw only with suitable cutting discs
with carbide-tipped teeth. The mitre saw is a device for use in both carpentry
and construction carpentry workshop work.
Do not misuse the device!
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC PAGES
The numbering below refers to the components of the unit shown on the graphic pages of this manual.
- Transport handle
- Handle grip
- Switch lock button
- Switch
- Spindle lock button
- Cutting disc guard
- Carbon brush cover
- Head locking pin
- Cutting depth stop
- Cutting depth stop screw
- Slide lock knob
- Guide
- Head locking lever
- Stop bar
- Table extender
- Limit stop
- Table extension lock knob
- Mounting hole
- Work table angle graduation
- Work table angle indicator
- Auto-fixing lever
- Work table lock knob
- Table insert
- Work table
- Laser module
- Fixed cover
- Dust discharge nozzle
- Dust bag
- Vertical clamping knob
- Vertical clamping arm
- Vertical clamping arm lock knob
- Material clamping knob
- Head angle graduation
- Head angle indicator
- Battery compartment
- Laser on/off button
- Laser
- Fastening screws for the laser module
- Centre plate fixing screw
- Central panel
- Angle adjustment screw 0″
- Angle adjustment screw 45″
- There may be differences between the drawing and the product.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
- Dust bag – 1 pc
- Special spanner – 1 pc
- Vertical clamp – 1 pc
PREPARATION FOR WORK
Ensure that the mitre saw is disconnected from the power supply before carrying out any assembly or adjustment work on the mitre saw.
HANDLING A MITRE SAW
- When moving the saw, make sure that the saw head is secured in the extreme bottom position.
- Check that the work table lock knob, head lock lever and other safety features are securely tightened.
MOUNTING THE MITRE SAW ON THE WORKBENCH
It is recommended that the saw is fixed to a workbench or stand using the
mounting holes (19) provided for this purpose in the base of the saw, which
guarantees its safe operation and eliminates the risk of unwanted movement of
the device during operation. The mounting holes allow the use of 8 mm diameter
screws with locking or hexagon heads. When fitting the saw to the workbench
top, ensure that:
- The surface of the workbench top is flat and clean.
- The screws are tightened evenly and not with excessive force (the fixing screws must be tightened so that the base is not stressed or deformed). In the event of excessive tension, there is a danger that the base will break.
DUST EXTRACTION
To prevent dust accumulation and to ensure maximum working efficiency, the saw
can be connected to an industrial hoover using the dust extraction port (28).
Alternatively, dust collection is possible into the dust bag (supplied) after
it has been fitted to the dust extraction port. Assembly is carried out by
placing the dust bag (29) onto the dust discharge nozzle (28) (fig. A). To
empty the dust bag, remove it from the dust discharge stub and open the zip,
allowing full access to the inside of the bag. For optimum dust extraction,
the dust bag should be emptied when 2/3 full.
OPERATING THE BOOM ARM (HEAD)
The outrigger arm has two upper and lower positions. To release the boom arm
from the locked lower position you must:
- Press down on the boom arm and keep it pressed downwards.
- Pull back the head locking pin (9).
- Support the boom arm as it rises to its top position.
- Press down on the boom arm and keep it pressed downwards.
- Pull back the head locking pin (9).
- Support the boom arm as it rises to its top position.
VERTICAL CLAMPING
The vertical clamp (fig. B) can be mounted in the base of the saw on either side of the work table and is fully adaptable to the size of the material to be cut. Do not operate the saw unless the vertical clamp has been used.
- Loosen the knob securing the vertical clamp (30) to the base on the side where the vertical clamp will be mounted.
- Fit the vertical clamp by inserting it into the hole in the saw base and tighten the vertical clamp fixing knob (30). to the base of the saw.
- After adjusting the position of the vertical clamping arm (31) to the workpiece, tighten the vertical clamping arm lock knob (32) and the material clamping knob (33).
- Check that the material is securely mounted.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
Before carrying out any adjustment procedures on the saw, you must ensure that
it has been disconnected from the mains supply. To ensure safe, accurate and
efficient operation of your chainsaw, all adjustment procedures must be
carried out in full.
Ensure that all spanners are taken away after all adjustment and setting
operations have been completed. Check that all threaded fasteners are properly
tightened.
When making adjustments, check that all external components are working
properly and are in good condition. Any part that is worn or damaged should be
replaced by qualified personnel before using the saw.
ON/OFF
The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage indicated on the saw’s rating
plate.
The saw must only be switched on when the cutting disc is away from the
material to be machined.
The mitre saw has a switch lock button (3) to prevent accidental start-up.
Switching on
- Press the switch lock button (3).
- Press and hold the on/off button (4).
Switching off
- Release pressure on the switch button (4).
OPERATION OF TABLE EXTENSIONS
The table extensions (16) are located on both sides of the saw base.
- Unlock the table extension lock knobs (18) (fig. C).
- Adjust the length of the table extensions.
- Fix with the table extension locking knobs (18).
- If required, pivoting end stops (17) can be used to facilitate cutting to size.
OPERATION OF DEPTH OF CUT LIMITER
The cutting depth stop can be used when there is a need to make a groove in
the material. This is done by making a surface cut into the workpiece when the
disc is not operating at the full possible depth.
- Lock the head lock lever (14).
- Loosen the guide lock knob (12) and move the head backwards.
- Tighten the guide lock knob (12).
- Turn the cutting depth stop (10) into the setting for operation with limited cutting depth (fig. D).
- Lower the outrigger arm down and hold it in the down position, resting it against the chisel depth stop.
- Turn (left or right) the cutting depth stop screw (11) (fig. D) until the desired depth of the cutting disc is achieved.
- Loosen the guide lock knob (12).
- Make the planned cuts to the set depth.
- To return to full depth cutting, turn the cutting depth stop (10) to a position where the cutting depth stop screw (11) does not make contact with the cutting depth stop (10) when the boom arm is lowered down.
SETTING OF THE WORK TABLE FOR ANGLED CUTTING OPERATIONS
The swivelling boom arm allows the material to be cut at any angle from perpendicular to 45° to the left or right.
- Pull back the head lock pin (9) allowing the boom arm to slowly rise to the upper position.
- Loosen the work table lock knob (23).
- Press and hold down the auto-fixing lever (22) and rotate the boom arm left or right until the desired angle value is indicated on the angle scale of the work table (20).
- Lock by tightening the work table lock knob (23).
- The work table angle gauge (20) has a number of marked positions in which the initial automatic fixing of the rotating boom arm takes place. This can only take place if the auto-fixing lever
- (22) is not held in the depressed position during rotation of the boom arm and can lock into these pre-selected positions. These are the most commonly used cutting angles (15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°
left/right). The setting of any of these angles can be accurately adjusted using the working table’s angle graduation scale (20) graduated in one degree increments. Although the scale is sufficiently accurate for most jobs, it is recommended to check the chisel angle setting with a protractor or other angle measuring instrument.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE PERPENDICULAR POSITIONING OF THE CUTTING DISC IN RELATION TO THE WORK TABLE.
- Loosen the head lock lever (14).
- Set the head to 0° (perpendicular to the work table) and tighten the head locking lever (14).
- Loosen the work table lock knob (23), press and hold down the auto-fixing lever (22).
- Set the work table to 0°, release the automatic fixing lever and tighten the work table lock knob (23).
- Lower the saw head to the extreme bottom position.
- Check (using a gauge) the perpendicularity of the positioning of the cutting disc in relation to the work table.
When taking measurements, ensure that the measuring instrument does not touch the tooth of the cutting disc as the measurement may be inaccurate due to the thickness of the carbide cap.
If the measured angle is not 90°, an adjustment is required, which is carried out as follows:
- Loosen the lock nut and turn the 0° angle adjustment screw (42) (fig. E) clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the angle of the cutting disc.
- Once the cutting disc is perpendicular to the work table, allow the head to return to the top position.
- Holding the 0° angle adjustment screw (42), tighten the lock nut.
- Lower the head down and check again that the set angle corresponds to the indications on the head angle graduation (34), if necessary adjust the position of the head angle indicator (35) (Fig. E).
- A similar adjustment should be made for the 45° head angle for bevel cutting using the 45° angle adjustment screw (43) (fig. E).
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE PERPENDICULARITY OF THE CUTTING DISC IN RELATION
TO THE STOP BAR.
This procedure must always be carried out when the stop bar has been removed
or replaced. This adjustment can only be carried out once the cutting disc is
perpendicular to the work table. The stop bar serves as a stop for the
material to be cut.
- Loosen the work table lock knob (23), depress and hold the automatic fixing lever (22) and set the work table to 0°.
- Lower the saw head to the extreme bottom position.
- Apply a protractor or other angle measuring instrument to the cutting disc.
- Slide the angle measuring device against the stop bar (15).
- The measurement should show 90°.
- If there is a need for adjustment:
- Loosen the screws securing the stop bar (15) to the base.
- Adjust the position of the stop bar (15) so that it is perpendicular to the cutting disc.
- Tighten the screws securing the stop bar.
SETTING OF THE BOOM ARM (HEAD) FOR MITRE CUTTING OPERATIONS
The boom arm can be inclined at any angle between 0° and 45° – for bevel cutting (Fig. E).
- Pull back the head lock pin (9) releasing the outrigger arm and allowing the outrigger arm to slowly rise to the top position.
- Loosen the head lock lever (14).
- Tilt the boom arm to the left at the desired angle, which can be read on the head angle scale (34) using the head angle indicator (35) (fig. E).
- Tighten the head lock lever (14).
If it is necessary to adjust both angles (in both planes, horizontal and vertical), for combined cutting, the bevel cutting angle must always be adjusted first.
CHECKING THE OPERATION OF THE LASER
The laser unit assembly sends out a beam of laser light showing the line on
the material along which the cutting blade will cut. The appropriate setting
of the laser beam incidence line has been adjusted during the manufacturing
process. However, for precision work, the setting should be checked before
starting the cutting operation.
- Place the batteries in the battery tray (36) (Fig. F) making sure that the correct polarity is observed.
- Place the work table in a position for which the work table angle indicator (21) coincides with the 0° point on the work table angle scale (20) and the head angle indicator (35) (fig. E) coincides with the 0° point on the head angle scale (34) (fig. E).
- Fix a suitable piece of waste material on the work table (25) and make the cut.
- Release the boom arm and leave the waste material secured on the saw work table.
- Set the laser switch button (37) to the on position “I” (marked).
- The projected light beam should be parallel to the cut.
LASER ADJUSTMENT
When adjusting the laser guide beam, do not look directly at the beam or its reflection on the mirrored surface. The laser unit must be switched off when the laser is not in use. If the laser beam is not parallel to the cut, it is necessary:
-
Gently turn the laser (38) (Fig. G) in the laser module housing
(26) to the left or right until the laser beam is parallel. Do not rotate the laser module by force and more than a few degrees. -
If lateral adjustment is required, loosen the laser module fixing screws (39) and move the laser module to the left or right until the laser line is parallel to the cut.
Dust from cutting can dull the laser light, so the laser projector lens needs to be cleaned from time to time.
STARTING THE SAW
Before pressing the switch button, make sure that the saw has been properly assembled and adjusted as indicated in this manual. The saw described has been designed for right-handed users.
- Press the switch lock button (3).
- Press the on/off button (4).
- Allow the chainsaw engine to reach full speed.
- Lower the boom arm towards the workpiece.
- Make the cut.
STOPPING THE CHAINSAW
- Release pressure on the switch button (4) and wait until the disc stops rotating completely.
- Raise the boom arm of the saw, moving it away from the material to be cut.
Temporary sparking of the brushes inside the electric motor is normal when starting and stopping the saw. Do not stop the saw blade by exerting lateral pressure on it.
SAW CUTTING
Clamp the material to be cut so that it does not interfere with use of the
saw. Before starting the saw, move the saw head to the bottom position to
ensure that the saw head and saw blade guard. have full freedom of movement.
Ensure that the saw blade guard is in its extreme position of travel.
Ensure that the work table lock knob (23) and head lock lever (14) of the saw
are securely tightened before cutting.
- Connect the saw to the mains.
- Ensure that the power cord is away from the cutting disc and the base of the machine.
- Place the material on the work table and ensure that it is securely fixed so that it cannot move during cutting.
- Move the saw head to the extreme rear position and lock the guide bar (13) with the guide bar lock knob (12).
- Unlock the cutting head and the cutting disc guard.
- Press the switch lock button and start the saw with the switch (wait until the saw blade has reached its maximum speed).
- Slowly lower the saw head.
- Start cutting by exerting moderate force on the head while cutting.
Failure to tighten the locking knobs can cause the cutting disc to move unexpectedly against the upper surface of the material, putting the operator at risk of being dangerously struck by a piece of material.
SAWING WITH TRAVERSE OF THE BOOM ARM (HEAD)
The movement of the saw’s extension arm allows the cutting blade to move
forwards and backwards allowing wider pieces of material to be cut.
- Move the boom arm to the upper position.
- Loosen the guide lock knob (12).
- Before switching on the saw, pull the boom arm towards you, holding it in the upper position.
- Press the switch lock button (3) and start the saw.
- Release the boom arm and wait for the cutting disc to reach its maximum speed.
- Release the cutting disc guard.
- Lower the boom arm and start cutting.
- Move the boom arm backwards (away from you) while cutting.
- Once the material has been cut, release pressure on the switch button and wait until the cutting disc stops rotating before raising the boom arm to the upper position.
Never make a cut by moving the saw head towards yourself. The saw blade could unexpectedly climb onto the material to be cut, putting the operator at risk of a dangerous kickback phenomenon.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before carrying out any
installation, adjustment, repair or operation.
CLEANING
- When finished, carefully remove all pieces of material, shavings and dust from the work table insert and the area around the cutting disc and its guard.
- Ensure that the ventilation slots of the motor housing are unobstructed and free of chips or dust.
- Clean the guides and coat them with a thin layer of solid lubricant.
- Keep all handles and knobs clean.
- Clean the lens of the laser projector with a brush.
REPLACEMENT OF THE CUTTING DISC
- Lift the cutting disc guard (7) and remove the centre plate fixing screw (40) (fig. H).
- Slide the central plate (41) to the left to allow access to the cut-off wheel fixing screw.
- Press the spindle lock button (6) and rotate the cutting disc until it locks.
- Using the special spanner (supplied), loosen and remove the bolt holding the cutting disc.
- Remove the outer washer and remove the cutting disc (paying attention to the reduction ring if present).
- Remove any debris from the spindle and cutting disc mounting pads.
- Install the new cutting disc by following the steps described in reverse order.
- When finished, ensure that all spanners and adjustment tools have been removed and that all screws, knobs and bolts are securely tightened.
The screw securing the cutting disc has a left-hand thread. Special care must be taken when gripping the cutting disc. You must use protective gloves to ensure that your hands are protected from contact with the sharp teeth of the cutting disc.
REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES IN THE LASER MODULE
The laser module is powered by two 1.5 V AAA batteries.
- Open the battery tray cover (36) (Fig. F).
- Dispose of used batteries.
- Insert new batteries, making sure that the correct polarity is observed.
- Fit the battery tray cover.
REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES
Worn (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or cracked carbon brushes of the motor must be
replaced immediately. Always replace both brushes at the same time.
- Unscrew the carbon brush covers (8).
- Remove used brushes.
- Remove any carbon dust, if any, using compressed air.
- Insert new carbon brushes (brushes should slide freely into brushstops).
- Fit the carbon brush covers (8).
After replacing the carbon brushes, start the power tool without a load and wait 1-2 minutes until the carbon brushes fit into the motor commutator. Only a qualified person should replace the carbon brushes using original parts. Any defects should be rectified by the manufacturer’s authorised service department.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RATING DATA
Mitre saw 59G812
Parameter| Value
Supply voltage| 230V AC 50Hz
Rated power| 1800 W
Disc speed (no load)| 4800 min-1
Type of work| S6 25%
Guide length| 195 mm
Angle cutting range| ± 45°
Diagonal cutting range| 0° ÷ 45°
Maximum depth of cut| 75 mm
Outer diameter of the cutting disc| 254 mm
Inner diameter of the cutting disc| 30 mm
Dimensions of the material to be cut under
angled / angled
| 0° x 0°| 90 x 280mm
45° x
0°
| 90 x 200mm
45° x
45°
| 50 x 200mm
0° x
45°
| 50 x 280mm
Laser class| II
Laser power| < 1mW
Laser light wavelength| λ = 650 nm
Protection class| II
IP degree of protection| IPX0
Mass| 15.72 kg
Year of production|
59G812 indicates both the type and the designation of the machine
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level | LpA =95.2 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A) |
---|---|
Sound power level | LwA =108.2 dB(A) |
K= 3 dB(A)
Vibration acceleration values| ah = 2.936 m/s²
K=1.5 m/s2
Information on noise and vibration
The noise emission level of the equipment is described by: the emitted sound
pressure level LpA and the sound power level LwA. (where K denotes measurement
uncertainty). The vibrations emitted by the equipment are described by the
vibration acceleration value ah (where K is the measurement uncertainty). The
sound pressure emission level LpA , the sound power level LwA and the
vibration acceleration value ah given in these instructions have been measured
in accordance with EN 62841-1:2015. The vibration level ah given can be used
to compare equipment and to make a preliminary assessment of vibration
exposure.
The vibration level quoted is only representative of the basic use of the
unit. If the unit is used for other applications or with other work tools, the
vibration level may change. Higher vibration levels will be influenced by
insufficient or too infrequent maintenance of the unit. The reasons given
above may result in increased vibration exposure during the entire working
period.
In order to accurately estimate vibration exposure, it is necessary to take
into account periods when the unit is switched off or when it is switched on
but not used for work. Once all factors have been accurately estimated, the
total vibration exposure may turn out to be much lower.
In order to protect the user from the effects of vibration, additional safety
measures should be implemented, such as cyclical maintenance of the machine
and working tools, securing an adequate hand temperature and proper work
organization.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrically-powered products should not be disposed of with household waste, but should be taken to appropriate facilities for disposal. Contact your product dealer or local authority for information on disposal. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not environmentally friendly. Unrecycled equipment poses a potential risk to the environment and human health.
Subject to change.
its registered office in Warsaw, ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter: “Grupa
Topex”) informs that all copyrights to the content of this manual
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civil and criminal liability.
EC Declaration of Conformity
- Manufacturer: Grupa Topex Sp. z o.o. Sp.k., Pograniczna 2/4 02-
- 285 Warszawa
- Product: Mitre saw
- Model: 59G812
- Trade name: GRAPHITE
- Serial number: 00001 ÷ 99999
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. The product described above complies with the following documents:
- Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
- RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU as amended by Directive 2015/863/EU
And meets the requirements of the standards:
- EN 62841-1:2015; EN 62841-3-9:2015/A11:2017;
- EN 55014-1:2017; EN 55014-2:2015;
- EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019; EN 61000-3-11:2000;
- EN IEC 63000:2018
Notified body:
- No. 0123; TŰV SŰD Product Service GmbH, Ridlerstra βe 65, 80339 München, Germany
- EC type-examination certificate no:
- M8A 044390 1135 Rev. 01
This declaration relates only to the machinery as placed on the market and does not include components added by the end user or carried out by him/her subsequently. Name and address of the EU resident person authorised to prepare the technical dossier: Signed on behalf of:
Gruppe Topeks Sp. z o.o. Sp.k. 2/4 Pograniczna Street 02-285 Warsaw
Paweł Kowalski
TOPEX GROUP Quality Officer
Warsaw, 2022-09-01