Wolfcraft MASTER cut 2200 Machine Table Anthracite Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- wolfcraft
Table of Contents
Wolfcraft MASTER cut 2200 Machine Table Anthracite
Contents
Assembly instructions
Storage
Dimensions
Separate accessories
Special accessories – Riving knives
Spare parts list
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
WARNING
In addition to this manual, also observe all the safety information,
instructions, illustrations and technical data that were supplied with the
power tools used. Failure to comply with the instructions can lead to electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Keep the operating instructions in a safe place for future reference.
These operating instructions describe the MASTER cut 2200 machine table (here-
after also referred to as “Product” or •“Table”).
The purpose of the figures in this operating manual is to help you better
under-stand the topics and step sequences. The representations in the figures
are examples and may deviate slightly from the actual appearance of your
product. The term “power tool” used in the safety information refers to
electric tools operated with mains power (with mains power cable).
SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS
WARNING
…means that there is risk of severe to life-threatening injury.
CAUTION
…means that there is risk of minor to moderate injury.
NOTICE
…indicates important information (e.g. risk of property damage), but not
hazards.
Information
This symbol indicates information that helps you to quickly and safely perform
your tasks.
Warning of a danger
This symbol indicates a general hazard that, if not avoided, could result in
injury.
Observe instructions!
This symbol indicates that the operating instructions must be followed.
Wear safety goggles!
This symbol indicates that you have to wear safety goggles.
Wear ear protection!
This symbol indicates that you have to wear ear protection.
Wear protective mask
This symbol indicates that you have to wear a protective mask.
- Disconnect mains plug
- Pull the plug when the device is not in use.
- Do not use the table for cutting firewood.
- Use only circular handsaws with a max. cutting depth of 70 mm.
- Use only circular handsaws with a max. saw blade diameter of 200 mm.
- Before each cut, adjust the cutting depth of your circular handsaw so that the circular saw blade protrudes max. 4 mm out of the workpiece.
- Use only circular handsaws with an integrated riving knife.
- Use as a milling table only in conjunction with the parallel milling guide (art. no. 6901000).
- Use only machines with a max. power of 2760 W.
- Do not cut more than 5 mm into the worktop.
- Do not sit on the table.
- Do not stand on the table.
- Do not apply weight to the table unevenly.
- Do not apply a load of more than 120 kg to the table.
SAFETY
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR POWER TOOLS
Workplace safety
- Keep your work area clean and well lit. Untidy or dark work areas can lead to accidents.
- Do not use power tools in explosive atmospheres that contain flammable liquids, gases or dusts. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or vapours.
- Keep children and other persons at a safe distance when using the power tool. If you are distracted, you may lose control of the power tool.
Electrical safety
- The plug of the power tool must fit into the socket. The plug must not be tampered with in any way. Do not use adapter plugs together with earthed power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid making physical contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, heaters, cookers and refrigerators. There is increased risk of electric shock when your body is earthed.
- Keep power tools out of the rain and away from wet environments. Water penetrating into a power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
- Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or un-plugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock
- When working with a power tool outside, use only extension cords that are suitable for outdoor use. Using an extension cord that is suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If it is unavoidable to use a power tool in a wet environment, use a residual-current circuit breaker. It will reduce the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when op-erating a power tool. Do not use a power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention when using the power tool may result result in serious injuries.
- Use personal protective equipment and always wear eye protection. Wearing protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection as appropriate for the type of power tool and its application reduces the risk of personal injuries.
- Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure that the power switch of the power tool is in the OFF position before connecting to the power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
- Remove the adjusting tools or spanners before switching on the power tool. A tool or spanner left in a rotating part of the power tool can cause in-jury.
- Avoid working with an abnormal posture. Ensure that you have secure footing and proper balance at all times. This enables you to better control the power tool in unexpected situations.
- Wear suitable clothing. Never wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get caught in moving parts.
- If the design of the power tool allows for the connection of dust extraction and collection equipment, these have to be connected and properly used. Using dust extraction equipment can reduce hazards posed by dust.
- Even if you are very familiar with the power tool from frequent use, do not fall into the trap of a false sense of safety and do not disobey the safety rules for using power tools. Careless action can cause severe injury within fractions of a second.
Power tool use and care
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your task. You will be able to do the work better and more safely when using the correct power tool, in compliance with its rating.
- Do not use a power tool with a defective switch. A power tool that cannot be switched on or off is dangerous and has to be repaired.
- Disconnect the plug from the electric socket and/or remove the battery, if detachable, from the power tool before adjusting the tool, changing accessories or storing the power tool. This precautionary measure prevents the power tool from being started accidentally.
- When not in use, store power tools out of reach of children. Do not al-low persons who are unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to use the power tool. Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons.
- Maintain power tools and accessories with great care. Check that moving parts are working properly and no binding occurs; check for parts that are broken or damaged such that the function of the power tool is affected. Have damaged parts repaired before using the power tool. Many accidents are the result of poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Diligently maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and easier to control.
- Use power tools, accessories, attachments etc. in accordance with these instructions. Take the work conditions and the task to be performed into account. Using power tools for applications other than the intended use can result in hazardous situations.
- Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free of oil and grease. When handles and grasping surfaces are slippery, it is not possible to ensure safe operation and control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
Service
- Have your power tool repaired only by qualified specialists, using only original replacement parts. This ensures the power tool remains safe to use.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE MACHINE TABLE
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Correctly assemble and set up the machine table before installing the power tool. Correct assembly and setup is important to prevent the table from col-lapsing.
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Fasten the power tool securely to the machine plate before using it. If the power tool slips on the machine plate, loss of control can result.
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Place the machine table on a firm, level and horizontal surface. If the machine table can slip or wobble, the power tool or workpiece cannot be controlled evenly and safely.
Avoid overloading the machine table and never use it as a ladder or support. Placing excess weight on the machine table or standing on it can cause the centre of gravity of the table to shift upward, causing it to tip over. -
Do not use the tool on materials other than wood or easily machined plastics. Exception: With the jigsaw only, it is permitted to cut easily machined metal (such as aluminium), provided that a suitable saw blade is used.
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Do not remove loose fragments, chips or similar materials from the area around the moving saw blade by hand.
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The machines used must comply with DIN EN 62841-1. Devices manufactured after 1995 must bear a CE mark.
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Do not use the saw “freehand” – in other words, do not guide the workpiece by hand only, but also use the parallel guide or angle stop.
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Take care not to pinch your hands when folding up and unfolding the ma-chine table or inserting the machine plate.
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Before each sawing or routing operation, make sure that there are no objects on the worktop.
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Do not stop the saw blades by applying lateral pressure after switching off the drive.
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Only use tools for their actual intended purpose.
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Use only saw blades that are in perfect condition; the body of the saw blade must be thinner and the tooth set must be wider than the thickness of the riv-ing knife.
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Regularly check that all screws are securely fastened.
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Never use your machine table improperly or for an unintended purpose.
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Remove all unnecessary items from the machine table.
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Do not use the table for cutting firewood.
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Do not use the machine table for cutting round pieces of wood.
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Use only the safety switch to switch the power tools on and off.
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To permanently fix the power tool’s switch in the ON position, use only the supplied switch clamp.
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Replace damaged gap inserts with new ones.
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When working with narrow workpieces, always use a push stick.
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Make sure the eccentric levers for fixing the table legs in position are closed and tightened. If necessary, retighten the eccentric levers.
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Before starting to work, make sure that the circular handsaw, the router or the jigsaw is properly attached to the machine plate.
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Observe the maximum permitted workpiece dimensions (see Technical Data).
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Use the various gap inserts exclusively for their respective intended purpose, as graphically depicted on each gap insert.
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When not in use, hang the push stick, the gap inserts or the angle stop on the screw hooks provided for this purpose.
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Do not use the machine table outdoors in the rain or in damp conditions.
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Before starting to work, make sure that the screws used to mount the ma-chine plate to the machine table have been securely tightened.
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Make sure that you use the appropriate gap insert for the respective machine.
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CAUTION There is a risk of tipping when using protruding workpieces. Make sure that lateral clamping and machining of laterally clamped workpieces does not result in the machine table becoming unbalanced.
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Make sure that you do not apply excessive clamping pressure when fastening fragile materials. Risk of splinters
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Place heavy objects on the machine table with care and ensure an even load on the tabletop.
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Do not saw more than 5 mm into the machine table as this will damage the aluminum profile.
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Be careful when inserting and removing the machine plate: there is risk of crush and cut injuries.
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For transport, make sure the legs have been correctly locked in place underneath the machine table and have been fixed in position with the hook and loop straps.
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Before transporting the machine table, remove all loose parts that cannot safety be fastened to it.
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Do not carry the folded machine table on one side by the legs, but instead use two hands to hold it at the right and left on the aluminum profile.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CIRCULAR HANDSAWS
- Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, also observe the safety instructions for the circular handsaw used.
- Always use circular handsaws with a riving knife, max. saw blade diameter of 200 mm and max. cutting depth of 70 mm.
- Do not use saws with base plate dimensions greater than the maximum values indicated (Fig. 2.29).
- Support long workpieces on the receiving side so that they lie flat; e.g. with a wolfcraft roller trestle (art. no. 6102300).
- Avoid overloading the circular handsaw.
- Do not use grinding wheels.
- Use only recommended saw blades and select them depending on the material to be sawn.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CIRCULAR BENCH SAWS
Safety information relevant to the protective cover
- Leave protective covers mounted. Protective covers must be in proper working order and correctly mounted. Loose, damaged or poorly functioning protective covers must be repaired or replaced.
- Always use the saw blade protective cover and the riving knife for through cuts. The protective cover and other safety devices reduce the risk of injuries for through-cutting where the blade saws through the entire thickness of the workpiece.
- After completing operations which required removing the protective cover or the riving knife, immediately reinstall the protective system. The protective cover and riving knife reduce the risk of injuries.
- CAUTION The machine table must not be used for cutting joints, making slits or slicing wood during timber handling.
- Before switching on the power tool, make sure that the saw blade is not touching the protective cover, the riving knife or the workpiece. Accidental contact between these components and the saw blade can result in an unsafe situation.
- Adjust the riving knife as described in these operating instructions. In-correct spacing, position and alignment may result in the riving knife failing to effectively prevent kickback.
- In order for the riving knife to be able to work, it must act on the work-piece. The riving knife will have no effect for cuts in workpieces that are too short to allow the riving knife to engage. Under these conditions, the riving knife is not able to prevent kickback.
- Use the appropriate saw blade for the riving knife. In order for the riving knife to work correctly, the saw blade diameter must match the relevant riving knife, the body of the saw blade must be thinner than the riving knife and the tooth width must be greater than the riving knife thickness.
Safety information for saw operations
- DANGER: Do not place your fingers or hands near the saw blade or in the sawing area. A moment of inattention or a slip could result in your hand being propelled towards the saw blade and result in serious injuries.
- Feed the workpiece to the saw blade against the direction of rotation only. Feeding the workpiece in the same direction as the saw blade’s direction of rotation above the machine table can result in the workpiece and your hand being drawn into the saw blade.
- Never use the mitre stop to feed the workpiece when making rip cuts and never additionally use the parallel guide as a length stop when making cross cuts with the mitre stop. Simultaneously guiding the work-piece using the parallel guide and the mitre stop increases the probability of the saw blade binding and kickback occurring.
- When making rip cuts, always exert the workpiece feeding force between the stop rail and saw blade. Use a push stick if the distance between the stop rail and saw blade is less than 150 mm, and a push block if the distance is less than 50 mm. These work aids ensure that your hand remains a safe distance from the saw blade.
- Only use the push stick supplied by the manufacturer or another push stick manufactured according to instructions. The push stick ensures sufficient distance between your hand and the saw blade.
- Never use a damaged or partially sawn-off push stick. A damaged push stick can break and result in your hand coming into contact with the saw blade.
- Do not work “freehand”. Always use the parallel guide or the mitre stop to position and guide the workpiece. “Freehand” means supporting or guiding the workpiece using the hands instead of using a parallel guide or mitre stop. Freehand sawing will result in misalignment, binding and kick-back.
- Never reach around or over a rotating saw blade. Reaching for a work-piece can result in unintentional contact with a rotating saw blade.
- Support long and/or wide workpieces at the back and/or side of the machine table to keep them horizontal. Long and/or wide workpieces tend to tilt at the edge of the machine table; this results in loss of control, saw blade binding and kickback.
- Feed the workpiece at an even pace. Do not bend or turn the workpiece. If the saw blade jams, switch off the power tool immediately, pull out the mains plug and remove the cause of the jam. Saw blade binding at the workpiece can result in kickback or a blocked motor.
- Do not clear away cut-off material while the saw is running. Cut-off material can settle between the saw blade and stop rail (fence) or in the protective cover and can draw your finger into the saw blade if you attempt to clear it away. Switch off the saw and wait until the saw blade has come to a stop before clearing the material.
- CAUTION Do not process workpieces less than 2 mm in thickness.
Kickback − Causes and related safety information
Kickback is a sudden reaction of the workpiece due to a pinched, jammed saw
blade or misaligned line of cut in the workpiece with respect to the saw blade
or when a part of the workpiece binds between the saw blade and the parallel
guide or other fixed object. In most cases of kickback, the workpiece is
lifted from the machine table by the rear section of the saw blade and is
propelled towards the user. Kickback is the result of misuse of the circular
table saw or incorrect opera-tion. It can be prevented through suitable
precautions, as described below.
- Never stand in a direct line with the saw blade. Always keep stay on the same side of the saw blade as the stop rail. Kickback can cause the work-piece to be flung at high speed towards people standing in front of and in line with the saw blade.
- Never reach over or behind the saw blade to pull or support the work-piece. This can result in unintentional contact with the saw blade or kickback can result in your fingers being drawn into the saw blade.
- Never hold and push the workpiece being sawn against the rotating saw blade. Pushing the workpiece being sawn against the saw blade will res-ult in binding and kickback.
- Align the stop rail parallel to the saw blade. An unaligned stop rail will push the workpiece against the saw blade and cause kickback.
- CAUTION The machine table must not be used for cutting joints, making slits or slicing wood during timber handling.
- Exercise particular care when sawing in non-visible areas of assembled workpieces. The protruding saw blade may cut into objects that can cause kickback.
- Support large boards to reduce the risk of kickback due to a jammed saw blade. Large boards can bend under their own weight. Boards must be supported wherever they project past the table surface.
- Exercise particular care when sawing workpieces that are twisted, knot-ted or warped or that do not have a straight edge for guiding with a mitre stop or along a stop rail. A twisted, knotted or warped workpiece is unstable and will result in misalignment of the kerf with the saw blade, binding and kickback.
- Never saw several workpieces stacked one on top of each other or one behind the other. The saw blade could pick up one or more parts and cause kickback.
- If you want to restart a saw whose blade is positioned in the workpiece, centre the saw blade in the kerf in such a way that the saw teeth are not engaged in the workpiece. If the saw blade binds, it can lift the work-piece and cause kickback when the saw is restarted.
- Keep the saw blades clean, sharp and ensure the tooth set is adequate. Never use warped saw blades or saw blades with cracked or broken teeth. Sharp saw blades with correct tooth set reduce binding, blocking and kickback.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR OPERATING CIRCULAR BENCH SAWS
- Switch off the circular bench saw and disconnect it from the mains be-fore removing the table insert, changing the saw blade, adjusting the riving knife or saw blade protective cover and if the machine is going to be left unattended. Precautions help to avoid accidents.
- Never leave the circular bench saw running unattended. Switch off the power tool and wait until it has come to a complete stop before leaving it. An unattended saw is an uncontrolled hazard.
- Install the circular bench saw in a location that is flat and well lit, where you can stand securely and maintain your balance. The installation location must offer enough space to handle the size of your workpieces. Un-tidy, unlit work areas and uneven, slippery floors can result in accidents.
- Remove sawdust and shavings from under the machine table and/or from the dust extractor at regular intervals. Piled-up sawdust is flammable and can ignite spontaneously.
- Secure the circular bench saw. A circular bench saw that has not been se-cured properly can move or tip over.
- Remove adjusting tools, wood scraps, etc. from the circular bench saw before switching it on. Distractions or possible jams can be dangerous.
- Always use saw blades of the correct size and with the appropriate locating hole (e.g. diamond-shaped or round). Saw blades that are not compatible with the saw’s mounting hardware will run off centre and result in loss of control.
- Never use damaged or the wrong saw blade mounting materials such as flanges, washers, nuts or screws. This saw blade mounting material has been designed specifically for your saw, for safe operation and optimum performance.
- Never climb onto the circular bench saw and do not use the circular bench saw as a step stool. Serious injuries can occur if the power tool tips over or if you accidentally come into contact with the saw blade.
- Make sure that the saw blade is mounted in the correct direction of rotation. Do not use grinding wheels or wire brushes with the circular bench saw. Improper mounting of the saw blade or using accessories that are not recommended can result in serious injuries.
Product-specific safety information
- Only use the circular bench saw with the safety shield properly installed.
- CAUTION Check whether the blade of the circular saw is mounted paral-lel to the opening in the gap insert. If necessary, re-align the circular hand-saw.
- Make sure that the parallel guide has been assembled correctly and is aligned in parallel.
- Only circular saw blades are allowed as cutting tools.
- Use the correct saw blade for the material to be cut.
- Use only saw blades with a diameter that matches the specifications on the circular handsaw used.
- Use only saw blades that are rated with an equal or higher speed than the speed of the power tool.
- Use only saw blades recommended by the power tool manufacturer and that comply with EN 847-1 if they are to be used to cut wood or similar materials.
- Keep in mind that it is not permitted to perform complicated concealed cut procedures or to cut bevels/wedges.
- Do not use the tool on materials other than wood or easily machined plastics.
- When cutting wood and plastics, prevent overheating of the saw teeth. Re-duce the feed to prevent the plastic from melting.
- When making longitudinal cuts at an angle, do not stand on the side towards which the saw is angled.
- Wear suitable personal protective equipment, hearing protection and goggles.
- Only wear protective gloves when handling saw blades.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR JIGSAWS
- Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, also observe the safety instructions for the jigsaw used.
- Never work with a damaged jigsaw.
- Avoid overloading the jigsaw.
- Make sure that you install the gap insert for jigsaws correctly.
- When cutting, make sure that the jigsaw blade always protrudes from the material.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR ROUTERS
WARNING
Risk of injury when using other parallel milling guides
There is risk of injury if you use the machine table with other parallel
milling guides.
Use the machine table as a milling table only in conjunction with the parallel
milling guide from wolfcraft (art. no. 6901000).
- Apart from these machine-specific safety instructions, also observe the safety instructions for the router used.
- Always be aware that the workpiece may unexpectedly get out of control during the routing process and be kicked back.
- Do not use the machine table for curved work.
- Carry out the routing work exclusively with the parallel milling guide available as an accessory (art no. 6901000), to prevent kickback and to prevent your hands from touching the router bit.
- Observe the original instruction manual of the parallel milling guide (art. no 6901000) to ensure correct installation.
- Do not use routers with a rating of more than 1800 W and a voltage of more than 230 V.
- Do not use router bits with a diameter exceeding 27 mm.
- Keep in mind that the feed must be against the direction of rotation of the router bit.
- From the supplied spacer rings, select one appropriate for the size of the router tool. Safe work requires selecting the smallest possible spacer ring.
- Use only sharp and properly maintained routing tools that have been set in accordance with the tool manufacturer’s instructions.
- Observe the data concerning the minimum/maximum speed and the direction of rotation indicated directly on the equipment and tools used, or on their packaging, or as detailed in the operating instructions.
- Please be aware that the improper use of routing tools, of workpieces and of the guiding devices for the workpiece may cause dangerous situations.
- When routing close to the guide, keep your hands away from the routing tool.
- If possible, use table pressure shoes in addition to the parallel milling guide while routing.
- Support long workpieces on the receiving side to prevent dangerous situations caused by accidental tipping over. The support must rest on stable ground and have the same height as the machine table, e.g. the roller trestle (art. no. 6102300).
- Only process workpieces that, considering their weight and size, can be held and guided safely by one person.
- Choose the correct speed that is appropriate for the tool and workpiece. Refer to the operating manual of your router for the exact speed specifications.
- Observe the maximum permitted workpiece dimensions (see Technical Data).
INTENDED USE
Use the MASTER cut 2200 for the following applications:
- Mounting a circular handsaw with riving knife on the machine plate with a max. saw blade diameter of 200 mm and max. cutting depth of 70 mm. Do not use saws with base plate dimensions greater than the maximum values indicated (Fig. 2.29). The appropriate gap insert must be used. This makes it a stationary circular bench saw.
- Use as a circular bench saw for circular handsaws without a riving knife. In this context, use the machine table only in conjunction with separate riving knife accessory (art. no. 6916000 for circular handsaws with a saw blade diameter of max. 159 mm and a cutting width of 2.4 mm, or art. 6917000 with a saw blade diameter of min. 160 mm to max. 200 mm, a min. cutting width of min. 2.4 mm and max. cutting depth of 66 mm).
- Use as a jigsaw table. The gap insert for jigsaws and routers must be used. The machine table is suitable for jigsaws with max. base plate dimensions of 90 x 200 mm.
- Use as a router table only in conjunction with the parallel milling guide (art. no. 6901000) and for routers with 230 V and max. 1800 W. Do not use router bits with a diameter exceeding 27 mm. The router and jigsaw gap insert with the spacer rings must be used. The machine table is suitable for routers with a base plate diameter of max. 180 mm and a base plate height of max. 40 mm.
- Use as a work station for machining workpieces (e.g. drilling, sanding, etc.). Workpieces can be clamped securely to the worktop using the clamping accessories available in the wolfcraft range.
Observe the manufacturer’s safety instructions for the machines used, as well as the safety instructions for the machine table.
FORESEEABLE MISUSE
Any use other than that described in the chapter on intended use is considered
reasonably foreseeable misuse, e.g.:
- Installing electronic devices other than circular handsaws, jigsaws and routers on the machine table (e.g. no angle grinders, no plunge saws, no reciprocating saws, etc.)
- Installing battery-operated machines
- Installing machines with electronic start-up protection; observe the operating instructions of the machine manufacturer
- Sawing round workpieces and firewood, as there is risk of the rotating saw blade turning them
- Sawing a concealed cut
- Using the table as machine stand
- Using machines with dimensions that exceed the specified maximum base plate dimensions
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for property damage or personal in-jury resulting from reasonably foreseeable misuse or from failure to observe the op-erating instructions.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The MASTER cut 2200 is both a machine table intended for mounting a circular
handsaw, a jigsaw or a router, and a work station for machining workpieces.
The max. load of the table is 120 kg.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Take the MASTER cut 2200 out of the cardboard box and check that the contents
are complete and all illustrated parts are included (Fig. 1).
TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions when set up for use (width x depth x height):| 915 x 700 x 860 mm
(Fig. 5)
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Dimensions when folded up (width x depth x height):| 800 x 580 x 200 mm (Fig.
5)
Worktop dimensions:| 780 x 540 mm (Fig. 5)
Max. cut capacity at 0°:| Circular bench saw 57 mm
Max. cut capacity at 45°:| Circular bench saw 35 mm
Saw blade, tiltable:| 0° to 45°
Max. cutting width with parallel guide:| Circular bench saw 370 mm
Max. workpiece dimensions:| 600 x 400 x 65 mm (router table)
Bore diameter of clamping holes:| 20 mm
Pattern of the clamping holes:| 128 / 128 mm (horizontal / vertical)
Maximum load:| 120 kg
Weight:| 17 kg
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