PROMAC 348C Portable Metal Band Saw Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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PROMAC 348C Portable Metal Band Saw

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EC declaration of conformity

Product:
Portable metal band saw 348C

Brand:
PROMAC

Maker:
JPW (Tool) AG, Tämperlistrasse 5, CH-8117 Fällanden, Switzerland

We hereby declare that this product meets the following directives

2006/42/EC  Machines Directives
2014/30/EU  electromagnetic compatibility
2014/35/EU Low-Voltage Directives

and was developed in compliance with the following additional standards

EN ISO 12100
EN 13898
EN 60204-1
EN 55011
Technical file compiled by: Hansjörg Meier, JPW (Tool) AG
Leiter Produkt-Management, Head of Product Management
2016-03-03 Alain Schmid, General Manager
JPW (Tool) AG, Tämperlistrasse 5, CH-8117 Fällanden, Switzerland

Safety Information

Like any machine, a metal band saw has the dangers that are inherent in the use and handling of machines in general. Careful start up and correct handling significantly reduce accident hazards. On the other hand, neglect of basic precautions will inevitably involve accident hazards for the operator.
This machine is specifically designed for its recommended use. For this reason we strongly advise against any use for operations not envisaged by the manufacturer and any modification of the machine.
If you have any questions about its use and if you cannot find the answer in this manual, please consult your distributor who will give you professional assistance.
GENERAL GUIDELINES ON THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF THE MACHINES

  1. For your own safety never start a machine before having studied the instruction manual. It helps you get to know the machine and how to handle it, familiarises you with its possibilities and its limits of operation and informs you of hazards encountered because of negligence.

  2. Keep the guards in perfect working order, do not disassemble them.

  3. Plug electrical machines, fitted with an earthed mains plug, into a socket which is earthed. Where adapters that are not earthed are used, connect the earth terminal of the machine directly. Never start up a machine if it is not earthed.

  4. Before starting the machine, remove all keys or operating levers that are not an integral part of the machine. Get into the habit of checking that there are no unattached parts in the vicinity of moving components.

  5. Clear sufficient workspace around the machine. Cluttering of work benches or maneuvering zones inevitably causes accidents.

  6. Do not use the machine in a hazardous environment. Do not operate electrical machinery in wet areas: do not expose them to rain. Ensure that the work bench and the operator’s phase development area are well lit.

  7. Keep children and visitors away from the machine and ensure that they keep a safe distance from the work area.

  8. Protect the work area from unauthorized access. Have locks put on doors or a lock put on the main switch in order to avoid children starting it.

  9. Ensure that the machine is not working at overload. Performance is better and the machine is used more safely if it is operating within its capacity limits.

  10. Do not use the machine for work other than that for which it was designed.

  11. Wear appropriate work clothes. Avoid loose clothing, gloves, scarves, rings, chains and necklaces or other jewellery that could get caught in moving parts. Wear non-slip footwear. Wear head wear that completely contains long hair.

  12. Always wear protective goggles and, if necessary, a dust mask. Observe guidelines for the
    prevention of accidents at work.

  13. Always clamp the part to be worked on in a vice or a fastening device. Holding it by hand is hazardous and it is preferable that both hands remain free to operate the machine.

  14. Adopt a physically stable position (position of feet, body balanced).

  15. Maintain the machine in good condition. Keep the cutting edges clean and well sharpened in order to exploit the machine’s total capacity. Observe the cleaning, lubrication and tool replacement sections of the instruction manual.

  16. Unplug the mains plug before performing maintenance or replacing items such as the saw blade, drill bits and cutting tools etc.

  17. Use only the recommended accessories and follow the instructions given to this end in the manual. Using an accessory from a different system will involve accident hazards.

  18. Avoid accidental starting. Before each mains connection, always check that the switch on the machine is turned to the OFF (AUS) position.

  19. Never climb onto the machine. Tilting it or coming into contact with the cutting tool can cause very serious accidents.

  20. Control the machine’s defective components. Protective components or damaged parts must be correctly repaired or replaced before work is continued.

  21. Never leave a machine operating on its own. Always switch off the mains power supply and do not leave the machine until it has completely stopped.

  22. Never operate a machine under the influence of alcohol, certain medications or drugs.

  23. Make sure the power is off before working on electrical components, the drive motor etc.

Work safety instructions

Transportation of the machine

  1. The machine weighs 23kg.
  2. Use the appropriate means of transportation to transport the machine.

Work station

  1. There should be sufficient lighting and ventilation for the work area.
  2. The lighting should be at a level of 300 LUX to guarantee proper work.

Noise level
In compliance with point 1.7.4f of the EC Machines Directive 89/392 four measurements were made of the machine operating in the unloaded condition.

  • The microphone was placed near the head of an average size operator.
  • The machine operating in its unloaded state emits noise levels below 70 dB
  • The maximum level of C WEIGHTED instantaneous sound pressure has always been less than 130 dB.

N.B.: with the machine running, the noise level will vary depending on the materials being machined. Consequently, the user should appreciate its intensity and, where necessary, provide staff with the appropriate ear protection helmets, under the terms of Legislative Decree 277/1991 original version.

Electrical connection

  1. The model 348C machine comes with power cable and 230V, 50Hz plug.
  2. Fuses must be at least 10A.
  3. The exact specifications are on the nameplate of the machine and the electrical diagram attached to these instructions.
  4. ATTENTION: Unplug the machine from the mains (remove the plug) for any technical assistance or conversion operations as well as for repairs to the machine.
  5. The yellow/green earth wire is important for electrical safety. It should therefore be assembled correctly.

Special safety rules for the saw

WARNING: For your safety, only use your metal hacksaw after having fully assembled and installed it according to the instruction manual… and after having read and understood perfectly the instructions below.
Before using the saw:

  1. Assembly and adjustment:
    Understand the operation and proper use:

  2. Of the stop-start switch.

  3. Of the top and bottom blade guards.

  4. Of the shaft lock and locking handle.

  5. The oblique clamping jaws, guide-stops and the metal locking handle

  6. Read and understand all safety and operating instructions in the instruction manual.

  7. Read the warning labels on the metal hacksaw.

Before each use

  1. Inspect your saw. If any part whatsoever of the saw is missing, bent or defective, or if any electrical components are not working correctly, stop the saw and unplug it. Replace damaged, missing or defective parts before using the saw again.

  2. Organize your work in order to protect your eyes, hands, face and ears.

    • Wear protective eyewear (not glasses) that are compliant with standard DIN 58214 (shown on the packaging). The use of an electric power tool can result in the projection of foreign objects into the eyes and a risk of permanent eye damage. You can purchase protective eyewear in tool shops. The use of glasses or “work” goggles not in compliance with standard DIN 58214 may result in serious injury through breakage of the eye protection.

    • For operations which create dust, wear a face shield as well as protective eyewear.

    • To avoid injury in the event of a section jamming, slipping or being projected outwards:

    • It is imperative to choose a blade suited to the material and type of cut planned. The saw is equipped with a bimetallic blade which can be used for cutting stainless steel, steel, iron, brass, aluminum, wood, plastic, etc.

    • Make sure that the arrow on the blade showing which way round it should be matches up with the one on the saw. The blade teeth should always be pointing downwards, at the front of the saw.

    • Make sure that the blade is sharp, in good condition and properly aligned. After unplugging the saw, push the cutting head right back down again. Run the blade through by hand and check on the play. Tilt the cutting head at an angle of 45 degrees and check again. If the blade hits something, make the adjustments shown in the “maximum cutting capacity maintenance” paragraph.

    • Make sure the blade and shaft collars are clean.

    • Make sure that all the locks and fasteners are tight and no parts have excessive play.
      Never make a cut BY HAND:

    • Firmly press the workpiece against the guide-stop and the surface of the table so that it does not rock or rotate during cutting. Check that no debris is stuck under the part.

    • Make sure that there are no gaps between the workpiece, the guide-stop and the table, liable to allow the part to fly out after it has been cut in two.

    • Use mounts, fasteners and other tools for unstable parts.
      Never cut more than one piece at a time.
      Make sure that the part can move sideways after being cut. Otherwise it may get jammed against the blade and be thrown out violently.
      Make sure that other people nearby are clear of the tool and workpiece. Keep them outside of the debris projection area, behind the saw.
      Never start the metal hacksaw before having completely cleared the table, except for the part and its fastening devices.

    • To avoid the risk of hearing damage, wear earplugs or hearing protection during extended periods of use.

    • To avoid getting suddenly caught up by the blade

    • Do not wear gloves.

    • Take off any jewellery and loose clothing.

    • Completely contain long hair.

    • Roll up long sleeves to above the elbow.

    • To avoid being injured by an accidental start, always unplug the saw before removing the guard, assembling or disassembling the blade or an accessory, or making any adjustments whatsoever.

    • To avoid electric shock, do not touch the metal pins of the plug when connecting or disconnecting to the mains socket.

    • Never lubricate the blade while it is operating.

    • To avoid burns and fire hazard, never use the saw near flammable liquids, vapours or gas.

    • To avoid being injured by any hazardous accessories, use only accessories appearing in this manual’s list of recommended accessories.

When the saw is operating
WARNING: Do not allow yourself to become negligent through force of habit (because of frequent use of your saw). Never forget that a split second of inattention is enough to cause serious injury.

  1. Before making the cut, let the saw run for a time. If your saw makes unusual noises or vibrates excessively, stop it immediately. Turn the saw off Unplug it. Do not restart it until the problem has been located and been remedied.
  2. Never hold on to the blank. You should never hold on to it, lock it, touch it or use the longitudinal stops for it. It must be free to move sideways. If it is held it may get jammed against the blade and be thrown out violently.
  3. Avoid any awkward positioning of the hands risking getting them caught up in the blade in case of a sudden slip.
  4. Let the blade reach its maximum speed before making the cut.
  5. Move the saw forwards into the part at a speed that is exactly enough to allow the blade to cut without getting bogged down or stuck.
  6. Before freeing a part that is jammed, release the trigger and unplug the saw. Wait until all the moving parts are stationary.
  7. After having completed the cut, hold the cutting head in the low position, release the trigger and wait for all the moving parts to come to a standstill before moving your hands.

WARNING! Read the warning labels below that are positioned on the front of the saw.

DANGER
Tighten the shaft screw and all the fasteners before turning the saw on.

DANGER
Keep hands away from the path of the blade.
Never cut anything by hand.
Do not place your hand behind or under the blade
To avoid electric shock, do not expose the saw to rain.

Power supply

Engine Specifications
The direct current motor used on this saw is a non-reversible induction motor with the following specifications:

  • Maximum power (kW) 0.38
  • Voltage (V) 230
  • Amps (A) 4
  • Frequency (Hz) 50
  • Revs (rpm) 1,430
  • Speed of the blade (m/min) 45
  • Direction of rotation of the blade drive shaft to the right
  • Weight (kg) 23

Earthing
This metal hacksaw is a single-insulated tool, the earthing circuit therefore being designed to protect you from electrical shocks. The earthing circuit is made once you have connected the machine to the appropriate mains power supply. You should therefore provide a mains power system for this machine that protects you from electric shock hazard.

WARNING:
To prevent any electrical hazard, fire hazard or damage to the tool, use the appropriate circuit protection device. Your saw is wired at the factory to run on 230 V current. Connect it to 10 Amp 230 V mains power supply and use a 10 Amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker. To prevent electric shock or fire, immediately replace the power supply cable if it is worn, cut or damaged in any other way.

DANGER
To prevent electric shock:

  1. Only replace the power supply cable and plug with identical models supplied by the manufacturer.
  2. Do not use the saw in rain or on wet ground. This tool is only intended for home use, indoors.

Protecting the motor

  1. Connect this tool to a 10 A, 230 V power supply circuit with a 10 A time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
    The use of a fuse with the incorrect amperage could damage the motor.

  2. If the motor does not start, immediately release the trigger. UNPLUG THE TOOL. Check the the blade runs freely. If this is the case try to start the motor again. If the motor still does not start, refer to the “Motor Troubleshooting table”

  3. If the motor suddenly locks when cutting wood, release the trigger, unplug the tool and remove the blade from the wood. Then try to restart the motor and finish the cut.

  4. The fuse may “melt” or the circuit breaker trip if:

  5. The motor is overloaded – there is overload hazard in cases of too rapid advancement, or of stopping and starting too frequently in a short period of time.

  6. A voltage up to 10% maximum higher or lower than that indicated on the nameplate can withstand normal loads. In case of heavy loads, however, the voltage (due to a wire whose gauge is too small or one that is too long in the power supply circuit) may fall to the point of not allowing the motor to function. Always check the connections, the load and the power supply circuit if the motor malfunctions. Check the wire gauges and lengths in the Wire gauge table below.

  7. Most problems with the motor can be attributed to incorrect or loose connections, overload, insufficient voltage (due, for example, to a wire with too small a gauge in the power supply circuit) or a wire that is too long in the power supply circuit. Always check the connections, the load and the power supply circuit if the motor malfunctions. Check the wire gauges and lengths in the Wire gauge table below.

Wire gauges
Use of an extension lead results in a loss of power. To minimise and avoid overheating and motor breakdown of the motor determine the minimum gauge (the cross section) of the extension lead wires using the table below. For circuits more than 40 m away from the power supply cabinet, the gauge of the wires should be proportionately increased, in order to deliver sufficient voltage to the saw motor.

  • Cable Length Wire gauge recommended for 230V.
  • Up to 15 m 1,5 mm²
  • 15 to 40 m 2,5 mm

Specifications

  • Band motor …………. 230V, 0.38kW, 4A
  • Dimensions of the band ……. 1470 x 13 x 0.65mm
  • Speed of the band ………… 45m/min.
  • Dimensions L/W/H …. 720 x 390 x 460mm
  • Weight ………………………… 23 kg

Cutting capacities mm

  • 90° round rectangular 45 ° round rectangular 100 100×150 60 60×90

Description and features

  1. This portable 100mm metal band saw weighs only 23 kg and is equipped with a handle allowing you to carry it easily from one workplace to another.

  2. The machine body is made of die-cast aluminum (molded aluminum optional), to give it more strength and a smoother and more attractive appearance.

  3. In use the noise level of this machine is about 60 dB, and therefore much lower than that of any other metal band saw, thereby ensuring a comfortable working environment.

  4. This machine allows the blade tension to be adjusted, by slightly turning the handle so as to increase or reduce the tension, according to need, when replacing the blade or using the machine. A pair of compression springs fixed to the handle reduce vibration caused by jolts from a defective part when the machine is functioning. This measure greatly extends the life of the blade.

  5. The drive is effected via a gear transmission which ensures more regular, more powerful and smoother cutting, which is better than those of all the pulley drive band saws and reduces after-sale problems. Note :
    If you discover a problem with your gear transmission system, do not try to repair it yourself. Send it back to your supplier for it to be checked over and repaired, in case you damage the machine.

  6. The machine allows for horizontal cutting, vertical cutting and mitre cutting, and its design ensures maximum output and comfort of the operator in all positions.

  7. The automatic stop ensures complete execution of the cut, thereby allowing unattended operation.

Quick vice and installing the part

BEFORE MAKING A CUT
Loosen the locking tab (A) of Fig. 1 to release the saw. After use, replace the locking tab and tighten it properly to ensure your safety during transport. Any failure to comply with this warning could result in personal injury and damage to the machine.


Using the quick vice
The machine is equipped with a new improved “quick” vice.
Three components and a lever allow for simple resolution of all the problems met before. Perform the simple operations described below. You will appreciate the convenience of our device.

  1. Lift the lever (A) in Fig. 2 to be able to move the vice easily back and forth, using the wheel (B) at the left side of the base.
  2. Push the clamping jaw (C) towards the part, by moving it as much as possible towards the other clamping jaw, which is fixed.
  3. Fold the lever back down.
  4. Turn the wheel (B) in a clockwise direction to ensure good positioning of the part. In using it you will find that this method of fastening the part is more practical and effective than all the traditional systems.

Installing the part

  1. Raise the head of the saw until it is vertical.
  2. Open the vice so as to be able to introduce the part to be cut by pulling on the wheel at the end of the base.
  3. Place the part on the saw bench. If it is long, support the end of it.

Unpacking and checking the contents

The metal hacksaw comes complete in a box. Remove all packaging materials from the parts and check the different items according to the illustration and “Table of accessories”. Make sure that all the items are present before throwing away the packaging materials.

WARNING : If any parts whatsoever are missing, do not try to assemble the saw, plug in the power cable or press the trigger, before having recovered the missing part and having mounted it correctly.

Pos.: Description: Qty

  • A Basic Saw 1
  • B Stop pin 1
  • C Blade guard 1
  • D Instruction manual 1

Tools required for installation
Note : The tools illustrated are not supplied with the saw.

Toolbox
Fix the tool box to the frame with 2 screws and you will always have your tools handy.

Use

Before use
Make sure the blade is not in contact with the part when the motor is started.
Run the motor and let the saw reach full speed. Start the cut by bringing the head down slowly over the part.
DO NOT LOWER THE HEAD BACK DOWN AND DO NOT FORCE IT. Allow the weight of the saw to make the effort required for the cutting. The saw will automatically stop at the end of the cut.

Feed rate
The feed rate is pre-set (mark H) in the factory for full metal cutting.
To reduce the feed rate, proceed as follows:

  1. Release the locking pin by gently pulling on button (A) of Fig. 3.

  2. Turn wheel (B) towards the button and stop at mark
    M. Let the locking pin slide into the groove. The feed rate is adjusted for cutting thicker metal tubing.

  3. Turn the wheel, stop at mark L and lock it at this position. The feed rate is adjusted for cutting thinner metal tubing.

Oblique cut
The machine uses a pivoting mitre block for oblique cuts from 0 to 45 degrees. The pivot arm has an an index – (A) in Fig. 4. The machine is pre-set to zero degrees when it leaves the factory. An oblique cut is adjusted in the following way:

  1. Loosen bolt (B) to release the arm.
  2. Move the pivot arm forwards along the scale to find the angle that best fits the part to be cut.
  3. If the index corresponds to the appropriate gradation of degrees on the the scale, tighten the bolt. This will ensure cutting at the perfect angle.

Direction of travel of the blade
Make sure that the blade is mounted on the wheels in such a way that the vertical cutting edge engages first with the part.

BEFORE STARTING THE SAW
DO NOT FORGET TO DETACH THE LOCKING TAB BETWEEN THE ARM OF THE SAW AND THE SAW BENCH TO RELEASE THE SAW. AFTER USE DO NOT FORGET TO REPLACE IT TO PERMIT EASY AND SAFE TRANSPORTATION OF THE MACHINE.

WARNING
Disconnect the machine from the power supply!
The saw requires constant vigilance, whether during transportation, use, maintenance or making adjustments. Any breach of this rule may result in serious injury!

Replacing the blade

  1. Raise the cutting head by 90 degrees by gently lifting button (A) of Fig. 5 so as to release the locking pin and slide it into the groove to allow the saw arm to be positioned in the vertical position.
  2. Remove the blade guards (B) and the blade cover by undoing the two bolts (C) of the saw casing.
  3. Push back the tension lever (D) to the left to allow the blade to be released.
  4. Remove the blade from the two wheels (E) and the blade guide bearings.
  5. Place a new blade on the edges of the wheels. But without tightening it too much, twist the blade slightly and slide it between the two guide bearings. Make sure that the blade teeth are oriented downwards (towards the saw bench).
  6. Tighten the tension lever by turning it to the right. Run the blade through by pulling it downwards with one hand. It will align itself properly on the wheels.
  7. Replace the blade guards and cover (G) Start the machine to check if the blade is functioning properly.

Vertical cut

  1. Fix the support bar (A) of Fig. 6 into the groove of the cutting head.
  2. Raise the head of the saw to the vertical position by lifting button (B) slightly to release the locking pin and slide it into the groove allowing it to be positioned at 90 degrees.
  3. Remove the little plate (C).
  4. To be able to cut a large piece, remove the carrying handle (E). After use, put the handle back in place.

Magnetic switch
The metal band saw is equipped with a TRIPUS magnetic switch intended to ensure safe use. In case of power failure, the machine cannot be started again except by opening the lid and pressing the “ON” button inside. A red button is mounted on the switch cover. In case of emergency press it to stop all the machine functions. This magnetic switch is also connected to the positional switch located at the back of the saw bench; when the part is completely cut, both switches cut out automatically.

Settings

Blade guide settings
The machine has a freely moving lever to alter the direction by lifting and turning it slightly. It allows you quickly and easily to adjust the blade guide at any time. The blade guide is adjusted in accordance with the dimensions of the parts. Only the one on the left of the cutting head can be adjusted; the other is fixed.

  1. If the part is large, undo lever (A) of Fig. 7. Move the guide by about 2.5 cm towards the part, then tighten the lever again.
  2. If you are cutting a small part bring the guide as close as possible to the part. The two types of cut will guarantee satisfactory accomplishment of the work.

WARNING
Do not make any adjustment and do not load or unload the part from the vice when the machine is operating!

Adjustment where there is poor cutting
The machine has been adjusted and subjected to different cutting tests before leaving the factory to ensure that it functions properly. If you discover that it is cutting poorly, correct the defect by doing the following:

PROMAC-348C-Portable-Metal-Band-Saw-FIG- \(11\)

  1. Poor cutting due to blade wear: put in a new blade.

  2. The saw is equipped with fixed ball bearings.
    To ensure correct cutting, we recommend to replace them every three or six months, depending on the frequency of use.

  3. Poor cutting can be due to loosening of the fastening nut (A). Tighten it again correctly.

Maintenance of the gear transmission
The gears of the transmission system fitted to the machine are made of special steel.
The quality of these gears gives them superior strength and durability. To keep the saw operating optimally, we advise you to lubricate them every three months by carrying out the following procedure:

  1. Undo the screw (A) of Fig. 8 using an 8 mm Allen key.
  2. Remove the wheel (B), then lubricate the gears using thermostable grease.
  3. Carefully re-assemble the wheel, and tighten the screw correctly (A).

Adjusting blade tension
The tensioning system of the machine is designed to facilitate interventions. It is sufficient to turn control lever (B) of Fig. 6 to increase or reduce the tension of the blade as needed, during operation. The main function of this adjustment is to ensure perfect cutting as it allows the blade to work at a constant tension. A pair of compression springs fastened to the tensioning system are there in addition to reduce the play of the blade. All this contributes to prolonging the lifetime of the latter.

Electrical system

On the wiring diagram are the exact directions for electrical assembly. The power cable, if this connection needs to be changed, this must be done by an electrician.

Electrical components

Designation| Description and function| Type| Spec.| Standards| Various
---|---|---|---|---|---
XP| Power plug| LT-322| 250VAC
8-10A| IEC 309-1
IEC 309-2|
| Power cable| N/10250 TA16R| 1.00mm2x3G HO5W-F| IEC 53
Code 227|


SQ1

| Positional switch| XCK-T| Ui = 500V Uimp = 6kV AC-15 240V
3A IP 65| IEC 947-5-1
EN 60947-5-1| CE
SB1| (EIN/AUS) Electromagnetic switch (START?STOP)| CK-5| 220 ~240V|
10A 2P AC-2 AC-15| EN 60947-1
EN 60947-4-1
EN 60947-5-1| CE
M1| Motor start capacitor| Y759| Cap. 100MFD W.V: 125 VAC| |
Motor| UE-100S| 1~ 230V, 50Hz
4P 0.375kW
1430 upm / rpm| |

Exploded view

PROMAC-348C-Portable-Metal-Band-Saw-FIG- \(1\)

PROMAC-348C-Portable-Metal-Band-Saw-FIG- \(2\)

List of spare parts

| 1.| PM| 348001| Base| 51.| PM 348051| Cotter 4x4x12
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 2.| PM| 348002| ip| 52.| 949254|  Screw M6x16
| 3.| PM| 348003| Spring| 53.| PM 348053| Plate
| 3 -2.| PM| 348003-2| Nut| 54.| PM 348054|  Flange
| 4.| PM| 348004| Screw| 55.| 949656|  Screw M8x25
| 5.| PM| 348005| Nut| 56.| PM 348056| Spring
| 6.       949254| Screw M6x10| 57.      949630|  Screw M8x40
| 7.       973554|  Washer| 58.      949433|  Washer M8
| 7-1      PM 348007B|  Stop| 59.      949558|  Nut M8
| 7-2      PM 348007C| Screw| 60.      972304|  Screw M8x45
| 7-3      PM 348007D| Nut| 60-1     PM 348060-1|  Screw M8x35
| 8.       PM 348008| Bar| 60-2     PM 348060-2| Nut M8
| 9.       PM 348009| Guide| 61.      949433|  Washer M8
| 10.     PM 348010| Butterfly nut| 62.      PM 348062|  Flange
| 11.     P 250035|  Screw M6x8| 63.      PM 348063| Bolzen / Bolt
| 12.     PM 348012|  Spring| 64.      949237|  Screw M5x15
| 13.     PM 348013|  Nut| 65.      PM 348065|  Cover
| 14.     PM 348014|  Lever| 66.      PM 348066|  Bearing
| 15.     PM 348015
16.     985033|  /Screw M6x6| 67.      PM 348067
67-1     PM 348067-1
68.      PM 348068| Washer
| 17.     996364|  Screw M8x16| 69.      PM 348069| Circlip
| 18.     949457|  Washer M8| 70.      PM 348070| Pin
| 19.     PM 348019|  Flange| 71.      PM 348071|  Spring
| 20.     PM 348020|  Screw M5x12| 73.      PM 348073| Lever
| 21.     949558|  Screw| 74.      PM 348074|  Screw M5x10
| 22.     PM 348022|  Axle| 74-1     PM 348074-1|  Washer M5
| 23.     PM 348023| Lever| 75.      PM 348075|  Flange
| 24.     PM 348024| Cotter| 76.      PM 348076| Plate
| 25.     PM 348025| Spindle| 77.      949216| Screw M4x10
| 26.     PM 348026|  Clamping jaw| 78.      PM 348078|  Screw
| 27.     PM 348027| Spring| 79.      PM 348079|  Trip switch
| 28.     949555| Nut M5| 80A. PM 348080A| / Switch plate
| 29.     314980|  Screw M6x12| 81.      949254| Screw M5x10
| 30.     949455|  Washer M6| 82.      PM 348082| Screw
| 31.     PM 348031|  Plate| 83.      PM 353016|  Bearing 625
| 32.     PM 348032
33.     949607| Screw M6x30| 84.      PM 320051
84-1     PM 348084-1
85.      949601| Washer M5  Washer M5
Screw M4x6
| 34.     PM 348034|  Clamping jaw| 86.      PM 348086|  Guard
| 35.     949458|  Washer| 87.      PM 348087| Guide
| 36.| PM| 101291| Screw| 88.| PM| 348088|  Handle
| 37.| PM| 348037| Cover| 89.| 949558|  Nut
| 38.| PM| 348038| Bearing| 90.| PM 348090| Axle
| 39.| PM| 348039|  Spring| 91.| PM 348091|  Pin
| 40.| PM| 348040| Pin| 92.| PM 348092| Flange
| | 41.| 949628| Screw M6x10| 93.| 949556| Nut
| | 42.| 949457|  Washer M8| 94.| PM 348094| Guide
| | 43.| 949558| Nut M8| 95.| PM 348095| Spring
| | 44.| PM 348044| Plate| 96.| PM 348096| Flange
| | 45.| 949457| Screw M8x30| 97.| PM 348097| Spring
| | 46.| PM 348046| Flange| 98.| 302468|  Screw M6x10
| | 47.| PM 348047|  Spring| 99.| PM 348099| Guide
| | 48-1| PM 348048-1|  Screw M6x10| 100| PM 348100|  Axle
| | 48-2| PM 348048B| Screw M6x25| 100-1| PM 348100-1| Screw M6x10
| | 48-3| PM 348048C| Nut| 101.| PM 348101| Wheel
| 24| | | | | |
103.| PM| 348103|  Circlip| 151.| PM| 353016| Bearing 625|
104.| PM| 374071| Washer M8| 152.| 949662| Screw M5x25|
105.| 949457|  Washer M8| 153.| PM| 348153| Plate|
106.| PM| 348105| Screw M8x45| 154.| 302491| crew M6x10|
107.| 949354| Screw M5x8| 155.| PM| 348155| Screw M5x12|
108.| PM| 348108| | 156.| PM| 348156| Handle|
| | Blade guard| 157.| PM| 348157| Bearing|
112.| P 250034| Screw M8x50 Federring / Washer M8 Scheibe / Washer M8 siehe Zubehör /

See accessories Segering / Circlip Kugellager / Bearing 6003

Gummiring / O-ring Bandrad / Wheel Filzdichtung / Felt washer Zahnrad / Gear

Schraube / Screw M6x16 Achse / Pin

Sägearm / Arm Anker / Armature Feder / Spring Zentrifugalschalter / Centrifugal switch

Schraube / Screw M4x8 Feld / Stator Kühlerabdeckung / Revêtement radiator Feder / Spring M6 Schraube / ScrewM6x8 Schraube / Screw Mutter / Nut M10

Schraube / Screw M5x16 Federring / Washer M5 Schalter / Trip switch Kondensator /

Condenser Gehäuse / Frame Schraube / Screw

Schraube / Screw M5x6 Mutter / Nut M12 Scheibe / Washer Kugellager / Bearing 625 Bolzen / Bolt

Griff / Handle

Screw M4x10  Screw M8x20  Washer M8 Halter / Bearing Bolt

Schraube / Screw M6x30 Unterlagsscheibe / Rondelle
Washer M5

| 158.| PM 348158| Bolt|
113.| 949457| 158-1| Washer|
114.| 949433| 159.| PM 348159| Screw M8x12|
115.| –| 160.| PM 348160| Handle|
| | 161.| PM 374071| Washer|
116.| PM 348116| 162.| 200033| |
117.| 855178| | | Câble power supply|
| | 162-1| Cable|
118.| PM 348118| 163| PM 348163| Scale|
119.| PM 348119| 165| 949558| Nut M8|
120.| PM 348120| 166| 303409|  Screw M8x25|
121.| PM 348121| 167| PM 348167|  Box|
122.| 949755| 168| PM 348168| Screw|
123.| PM 348123| 169| PM 348169| Platte / Plate|
124.| PM 348124| | | |
125.| PM 348125| | | |
125-1| Zub| Acc| essories|

125-3

| 115| 10050
10051
10052
10048| Blade 8/12 Z (2)
Blade 10/14Z (2)
Blade 14 Z (2) Stand Base|
126-2| | | |
126-3| | | |
127.| PM 348127| | | |
128.| 949560| | | |
129.| 949334| | | |
130.| 942864| | | |
131.| PM 348131| | | |
131-1| | | |
132.| PM 348132| | | |
132-1| | | |
133.| 949334| | | |
134.| 949561| | | |
135.| PM 348135| | | |
136.| PM 353016| | | |
136-1| | | |
137.| PM 348137| | | |
142.| 302,468| | | |
142-1| | | |
143.| PM 348143| | | |
144.| 996364| | | |
145.| 949457| | | |
146.| PM 348146| | | |
147.| PM 353016| | | |
148.| PM 348148| | | |
149.| 949216| | | |
150.| PM 320051| | | |
150-1| | | |

Guarantee

With this document we undertake to repair the article mentioned below under guarantee for a period of 24 months from the date. This guarantee will not be honoured if this duly completed certificate is not returned with the machine in question for repairs.

  • Model
  • serial No
  • Date of purchase
  • Name and address of the buyer

References

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