MEEC TOOLS 019803 12V Circular Saw Instruction Manual
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019803 12V Circular Saw
Instruction Manual
Item no. 019803
019803 12V Circular Saw
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Important! Read the user instructions carefully before use. Save them for
future reference. (Translation of the original instructions)
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Item number: 019803
Jula AB, Box 363, SE-532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the
manufacturer. resellers
CIRCULAR SAW
Conforms to the following directives, regulations, and standards:
Directive/Regulation | Harmonized standard |
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MD 2006/42/EC | EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-5:2014 |
EMC 2014/30/EU | EN 55014-1:2017, EN 55014-2:2015 |
RoHS 2011/65/EU + 2015/863 | EN 50581:2012 |
This product was CE marked in year:
Skara 2021-11-04
Mattias Lif
BUSINESS AREA MANAGER (Signatory for Jula and authorized to compile the
technical documentation.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
Read all warnings, safety instructions, and other instructions carefully
before use. Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can
result in the risk of electric
shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury.
WORK AREA
- Keep the work area clean and well-lit. Dark and cluttered work areas increase the risk of accidents and injuries.
- Do not use power tools in explosive environments, such as in the vicinity of flammable liquids, gas or dust. Power tools produce sparks that can ignite dust and fumes.
- Keep children and onlookers at a safe distance when using power tools. You can easily lose control of the tool if you are distracted.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- The plug on the power tool must match the PowerPoint. Never modify the plug in any way. Never use an adapter with earthed power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching power points reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
- Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture. There is a greater risk of electric shock if water gets into a power tool.
- Be careful with the power cord. Never use the power cord to carry or pull the tool, or to pull out the plug from the PowerPoint. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
- If the tool is used outdoors, only use an extension cord approved for outdoor use. Cords intended for outdoor use reduce the risk of electric shock.
- If it is absolutely necessary to use power tools in damp conditions, use a PowerPoint protected by a residual current device. Using an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
- Stay alert. Pay attention to what you are doing, and use your common sense when working with power tools. Never use power tools if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention when using a power tool can result in serious personal injury.
- Use personal safety equipment. Wear safety glasses.
- Depending on the type of tool and how it is used, safety equipment such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets, and ear protection reduce the risk of personal injury.
- Never saw in asbestos.
- Dust from oak, ash, and other types of wood can be carcinogenic. Use a dust mask and ensure there is adequate ventilation.
- Avoid accidental starting. Check that the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the power cord and/or the battery, or lifting/carrying the tool. Carrying a power tool with your finger on the switch, or connecting a tool to the mains supply when the switch is in the ON position, increases the risk of accidents and injuries.
- Remove adjuster keys/spanners etc. before starting the tool.
- Spanners or the like that are left in a rotating part of the tool can cause personal injury.
- Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm footing and good balance. This will ensure you have better control over the tool in unexpected situations.
- Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose-fitting clothing, jewelry, and long hair can get caught in moving parts.
- If dust extraction and dust collection equipment are available, this should be connected and used correctly. The use of such devices can reduce the risk of dust-related problems.
USING AND LOOKING AFTER POWER TOOLS
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for the planned work. The tool does the job better and is safer when used at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the tool if it cannot be switched on and off with the power switch. Power tools that cannot be controlled with the power switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
- Unplug the power cord before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or putting the power tool away. These safety precautions reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.
- Store power tools out of the reach of children when not in use. Never allow children or anyone who is unfamiliar with the power tool and these instructions, to use the tool. Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons.
- Keep power tools properly maintained. Check that moving parts are properly adjusted and do not jam and that no parts are incorrectly fitted or damaged. Check for other factors that could affect functionality. If the power tool is damaged, it must be repaired before being used again. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
- Use the power tool, accessories, bits, etc., in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the actual working conditions and the work that is to be done. It can be dangerous to use power tools for purposes other than those they are intended to be used for.
USING AND MAINTAINING BATTERY-POWERED TOOLS
- Charge the batteries only with the charger recommended by the manufacturer. The use of another charger can result in the risk of personal injury and fire.
- Only use batteries intended for the power tool. The use of other batteries can result in the risk of personal injury and fire.
- Do not allow batteries to come into contact with paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, and other small metal objects that can result in short-circuiting.
- Short-circuiting the battery terminals can result in the risk of burn injuries or fire.
- Incorrect use can cause liquid to leak from the battery. Avoid touching this. Rinse with water after unintentional contact. Seek medical attention if you get battery fluid in your eyes. Leaking battery fluid can cause skin irritation or burn injuries.
SERVICE
- The power tool must only be serviced by qualified personnel using identical spare parts. This will ensure that the power tool remains safe to use.
- Never attempt to repair damaged batteries. The battery must only be serviced by the manufacturer or at an authorized service center.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CIRCULAR SAW
- Never use grinding discs.
- Keep your hands away from the cutting area and blade. If you hold the tool with both hands, it cannot come into contact with the blade.
- Do not put your hand under the workpiece. The guard does not protect you from the blade under the workpiece.
- Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece. Slightly less than one full tooth on the blade should be visible below the workpiece.
- Never hold the workpiece in your hands or across your legs. Secure the workpiece on a stable surface. It is important to support the workpiece properly so that body contact is minimized, the blade does not jam, and you do not lose control.
- Hold the power tool by the insulated grips when working in areas where it may come into contact with concealed electrical cables or its own power cord. Contact with a live cable will cause the metal parts on the tool to also become life – the risk of electric shock.
- Always use a fence or guide rail to obtain a straight cut when sawing. This makes the cut more precise and reduces the risk of the blade jamming.
- Always use blades with the correct size and shape of the center hole (rhomboidal or round). Blades that do not fit properly on the tool will run eccentrically, which makes them more difficult to control.
- Never use damaged or defective washers or screws for the blade. Blade washers and screws are specially designed for the tool to ensure optimum functionality and maximum safety.
- Never lock, or block the blade guard. If the blade guard is not working properly it must be repaired before using the tool.
- If the spring for the blade guard is damaged it must be replaced before using the tool.
- Never remove the riving knife The gap between the sole plate and the riving knife should not be more than 5 mm. The difference in height between the sole plate and the riving knife should not be more than 5 mm.
- Do not use high-speed steel blades.
- Do not use blades that are warped or damaged.
- Only use saw blades that comply with the specifications in these instructions.
- Remove any nails, screws, and other metal objects from the workpiece before sawing.
- Allow the blade to reach maximum speed before applying it to the workpiece.
- Brace the workpiece firmly. Do not work on workpieces that are too small to be firmly secured.
- Switch off the tool and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped before putting down the tool.
- Never attempt to brake the saw blade by pressing it to the side.
- Pull out the plug when the tool is not in use.
- Do not use blades that are thicker than the riving knife.
- Do not use blades with a tooth width less than the width of the riving knife.
- Only use blades with the correct size and shape of the center hole to fit the tool axle.
Risk of kickback
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* Sudden kickback can occur when the saw blade gets stuck, jams, or is incorrectly adjusted, whereby the saw kicks back up from the workpiece towards the user.
- If the blade jams, or gets caught in a cut that is squeezed together, it will lock and the power of the motor can cause the saw to kick back toward the user.
- If the blade is twisted or comes out of alignment in the cut, the teeth on the back edge of the blade can cut into the surface of the workpiece, so that the blade jerks out of the cut and kicks back toward the user.
- Kickback occurs during incorrect use of the tool and/or incorrect working methods or conditions but can be prevented by taking the following measures.
- Hold the tool firmly with both hands and hold your arms in a position that prevents kickback. Stand to the side of the blade, not in line with it. Kickback can cause the tool to jerk backward, but the user can control this by taking the appropriate measures.
- If the blade jams or the sawing action is interrupted for any reason, release the power switch and hold the saw still in the material until the blade has completely stopped. Never attempt to remove the saw from the workpiece, or pull the saw back, while the blade is still moving
- otherwise, kickback can occur. Check and rectify the reason why the blade has jammed.
- When restarting the tool in the workpiece, center the blade in the kerf and check that the teeth are not gripping the material. If the blade jams, it can slip or kick back from the workpiece when the saw is started again.
- Support large boards to minimize the risk of kickback or blade jamming. Large boards often sag under their own weight. Supports must be placed under the board on both sides, close to the cutting line, and close to the edge of the board.
- Do not use blunt or damaged blades. Poorly sharpened or incorrectly adjusted blades produce narrow saw cuts, which generate excessive friction and cause the blade to jam or kick back.
- The locking devices for the depth and angle of the blade must be tightened and secured before you start sawing. If the adjustment of the blade changes during the sawing there is a risk of the blade jamming or kicking back.
- Take extra care when plunge cutting in walls or other similar areas where you cannot see what lies behind. The protruding blade may strike objects that can cause kickback.
BOTTOM HINGED GUARD
- Check that the bottom guard is closed before use. Do not use the saw if the guard does not move freely and immediately closes around the blade. Never lock or block the guard in the open position. If you accidentally drop the saw this could bend the guard. Lift up the bottom guard with the handle and check that it moves freely in all sawing depths and angles, and does not touch the blade or any other part.
- Check that the spring on the bottom guard works. If the guard and the spring do not function correctly they must be repaired before use. The bottom guard can get stiff as a result of damaged parts, tacky deposits, or the accumulation of debris
- The bottom guard must only be moved back manually for special applications, e.g. plunge sawing and combination sawing. Lift up the bottom guard by moving back the handle. The bottom guard must be released as soon as the blade comes into contact with the workpiece. The bottom guard will function automatically for all other types of sawing.
- Always check that the bottom guard covers the blade before placing the saw on the bench or floor. An unprotected and freely rotating blade can cause the saw to move backward, and cut everything in its path. Remember that the blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after releasing the power switch.
GUARD
- Always check that the guard is closed before using the tool. Do not use the saw if the guard does not move freely and immediately closes around the blade. Never fasten or lock the guard in the open position. If you accidentally drop the saw this could bend the guard. Check in all cutting depths and angles so that the guard moves freely and does not touch the blade or any other part.
- Check that the guard’s return spring works and is in good condition. If the guard and the spring do not function correctly they must be repaired before use. The bottom guard can get stiff as a result of damaged parts, tacky deposits or the accumulation of debris.
- Check that the base plate cannot move during plunge sawing when the blade is at an angle of less than 90°. If the blade moves sideways it can get stuck and cause a kickback.
- Always check that the guard covers the blade before placing the saw on the bench or floor. An unprotected and freely rotating blade can cause the saw to move backward, and cut everything in its path. Bear in mind that it takes a while for the blade to stop after you have released the power switch.
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Keep your hands away from the chip ejector – the risk of personal injury from moving parts.
- Never work above head height, this will not give you full control of the tool.
- Use a suitable detector to determine if there are any pipes or cables concealed in the work area, or contact the local tow company. Contact with a live wire can result in a risk of fire and/or electric shock. Damage to gas conduits can cause an explosion. A hole in a water conduit can result in electric shock and/or material damage.
- The product is not intended to be mounted on a saw bench or the equivalent.
- Do not use high-speed steel blades. Such blades can easily shatter.
- Do not saw in ferrous metal. Hot fragments can ignite dust extraction equipment.
- If the battery is damaged or used incorrectly it can emit gas. This gas can irritate the respiratory system. Make sure the work area is well ventilated and seek medical attention if you feel discomfort.
- Do not open the battery – the risk of short-circuiting.
- Keep the battery away from sharp objects and metal objects, and do not subject it to knocks or blows – the risk of short-circuiting, fire, explosion, and/or personal injury.
- Only charge the battery with products recommended by the manufacturer. If the battery is used with other products there is a risk of overloading, which can result in fire, electric shock, and/or personal injury.
- Protect the battery from heat, direct sunlight, fire, and moisture – the risk of explosion.
- Switch off the tool and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped before putting it down. Otherwise, the accessory can catch on the surface and cause the tool to move out of control.
MINIMISATION OF NOISE AND VIBRATION
- Plan the work so that exposure to heavy vibrations is spread over a longer period.
- To reduce noise and vibrations when in use, limit the time the tool is in use, and use low-power/vibration mode and suitable safety equipment.
- Take the following precautions to minimize the risks of exposure to vibrations and/or noise:
– Only use the tool in accordance with these instructions.
– Check that the tool is in good condition. ”
– Use accessories in good condition, and which are suitable for the purpose.
– Keep a firm grip on the handles/ grips.
– Maintain and lubricate the tool in accordance with these instructions.
Symbols
The following symbols can be of importance for how you should use your power
tool. Make sure you understand the symbols and their significance.
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Wear eye and ear protection.
Wear a dust filter mask.
Safety class II
Approved in accordance with the relevant directives.
Recycle discarded products in accordance with local regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage
Speed
Sawing depth 45°
Sawing depth 90°
Blade capacity
Battery technique
Weight
Sound pressure level, LpA
Sound power level, LwA
Vibration level| 12 V
1450 rpm
17 mm
26 mm
85 x 15 x 1.3mm x 20T
Li-ion
1.3 kg
77.1 dB(A), K=3 dB
88.1 dB(A), K=3 dB
3.368 m/s2, K= 1.5 m/s2
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Always wear ear protection!
The declared values for vibration and noise, which have been measured
according to a standardized test method, can be used to compare different
tools with each other and for a preliminary assessment of exposure. The
measurement values have been determined in accordance with EN 62841-2-5:2014.
WARNING!
The actual vibration and noise level when using tools may differ from the
specified maximum value, depending on how the tool is used and the material.
It is, therefore, necessary to determine which safety precautions are required
to protect the user, based on an estimate of exposure in actual operating
conditions (taking into account all stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time
when the tool is switched off and when it is idling, in addition to the start-
up time).
DESCRIPTION
Circular saw included in the Meet Tools Multiseries 12 V, with integrated LED,
function for angle adjustment, and rubber-coated grips. It also has adjustable
speed control. Battery and battery chargers are sold separately. The saw blade
and key for changing the blade are included. The product is intended for
straight cuts in wood, with or across the grain, and for miter sawing in wood
with the base plate resting firmly against the workpiece.
Parts
1. Battery state LEDs
2. Spindle lock
3. Guide bar lock (far side)
4. Bevel lock
5. Work illumination LED (on the underside)
6. Spindle clamp screw
7. Guard Release Lever
8. Cut depth lock
9. Trigger
10. Trigger lock
11. Battery charging indicator
12. Temperature indicator/overload protection
13. Wing screw to set sawing depth
14. Scale for sawing depth
15. Lock lever for the movable blade guard| 16. Saw spindle
17. Movable blade guard
18. Retaining flange
19. Blade
20. Flange clamp
21. Clamping screw
22. Saw line laser
23. Reference marking for miter angle adjustment
24. Retaining screw for dust extraction adapter
25. Dust extraction adapter
26. Dust extraction hose
2 7. Reference marking for sawing depth adjustment
28. Adapter for parallel fence/guide rail
29. Screw clamps
30. Guide rail
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FIG. 1-7
USE
PREPARATIONS
Only use blades with at least the same high speed as specified on the power
tool.
Battery charging
Only use a battery charger recommended by the manufacturer. The use of another
charger can result in the risk of fire and/or personal injury.
NOTE: The battery is only partially charged on delivery. Fully charge the
battery before using it for the first time.
Lithium-ion batteries can be charged at any time without affecting their
lifespan. Interrupting the charging will not damage the battery.
The lithium-ion battery is protected from over-discharging by an ECP function.
The product is switched off by a protective circuit when the battery is
discharged.
Do not continue to press the switch after the product has switched off
automatically, this can damage the battery.
Spent batteries must be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations.
Removing the battery
Two lock arms prevent the battery (1) from falling out if the battery lock
button (2) is pressed unintentionally. When the battery is inserted in the
product it is kept in place by a spring.
Remove the battery (1) from the product by pressing the battery lock button
(2) and pulling it off. Do not pull too hard.
Battery charging indicator
The three green LEDs in the battery charge indicator (15) show the battery
(1) charge status. For safe use the charge status can only be checked when all
moving parts have
stopped.
Press the power switch (4) to show the battery status.
LED | Capacity |
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3 green | ≥ 2/3 |
2 green | ≥ 1/3 |
1 green | < 1/3 |
1 flashing green | Reserve |
If no status lights go on when the power switch (4) is pressed the battery is
defective and must be replaced.
Fitting/replacing blade
- Remove the battery before working on the product.
- Wear safety gloves when handling the blade. Risk of personal injury when replacing the blade.
- Only use blades approved and marked in accordance with EN 847-1 and which comply with the specifications in these instructions.
- Only use accessories with at least the same rated speed as the product. Accessories that rotate faster than their rated speed can shatter and cause personal injury.
- Never use grinding or cutting discs together with the product.
Choice of blade
Only use blades that comply with the technical data in these instructions.
Removing the blade
Place the product with the front of the motor casing on the surface.
- Press in the spindle lock button (6).
- Do not press the spindle lock button (6) when the spindle is rotating, this can damage the product.
- Undo the clamping screw (25) in the direction of rotation (1) with the hex key (5).
- Move back the movable blade guard (21) and hold.
- Remove the flange clamp (24) and blade (23) from the saw spindle (20).
FIG. 2
Fitting the blade
Place the product with the front of the motor casing on the surface.
- Clean the blade (23) and all assembly parts.
- Move back the movable blade guard (21) and hold.
- Place the blade (23) on the support flange (22). Check that the arrow for the direction of rotation on the blade points in the same direction as the arrow on the blade guard (21). • Fit the flange clamp (24) and tighten the clamping screw (25) in the direction of rotation (2). Make sure to fit the support flange (22) and clamping screw (24) correctly.
- Press the spindle lock button (6).
- Tighten the clamping screw (25) in the direction of rotation (2) with the hex key (5). Tighten to a torque of 6–9 Nm, which corresponds to tightening by hand plus 1/4 turn.
Dust and chip extraction
Dust from materials such as lead paint and some types of wood, minerals,
and metals, can be a health hazard and cause allergic reactions or damage to
the respiratory organs of users and/or onlookers.
Dust from oak and birch, for example, is considered to be carcinogenic,
especially in combination with some wood treatment agents. Materials that
contain asbestos should only be handled by qualified personnel.
- Use suitable dust extraction equipment.
- Ensure good ventilation.
- Use a breathing mask with a P2 filter. Follow the applicable regulations for the material being worked.
- Make sure that dust does not accumulate at the workplace. Dust can easily ignite and constitute a fire risk.
Fitting the dust extractor adapter
- Fasten the dust extractor adapter (29) on the base plate (7) with the retaining screw (28).
- A dust extractor hose with a diameter of 19 mm can be connected to the dust extractor adapter (29).
- The dust extractor adapter must only be fitted if an external dust extraction system is connected. Otherwise, the outfeed duct can be damaged.
- Never fit a dust bag on the dust extractor adapter, this can cause blockage in the dust extraction system.
- Clean the dust extractor adapter (29) at regular intervals for the best functionality.
FIG. 3
External dust extraction
Connect the dust extraction hose (30) to a dust extraction device (sold
separately). Instructions for the connection of different dust extraction
devices are to be found at the end of the instructions.
Only use dust extraction devices that are suitable for the actual material.
A special dust extractor must be used if the dust is dry and especially
hazardous to health, or carcinogenic.
HOW TO USE
Remove the battery before working on the product.
Adjusting the sawing depth
Adjust the sawing depth to the thickness of the workpiece. Slightly less than
one full tooth on the blade should be visible below the workpiece.
Undo the wing screw (17). Reduce the sawing depth by pulling the product away
from the base plate (7), and increase the depth by pressing the product
against the base plate (7). Set the required sawing depth according to the
scale (18) and tighten the wing screw (17).
Use the reference marking (31) beside the sawing depth scale (18) to adjust
the sawing depth.
FIG. 4
Adjusting the miter/bevel angle
Place the product with the front of the blade guard (13) on the surface.
Undo the wing screw (10). Swing the saw to the side. Adjust to the required
miter angle with the scale (9). Tighten the wing screw (10). Use the reference
marking (27) on the top edge of the holder to adjust the miter/bevel angle.
NOTE:
During miter sawing, the sawing depth will be less than the setting on the
sawing depth scale (18).
Mitre angle marking
The miter angle marking 0° (12) shows the position of the blade when sawing at
right angles. The mitre angle marking 45° (11) shows the position of the blade
when sawing
at an angle of 45°.
Starting
Inserting the battery
Only use lithium-ion batteries recommended by the manufacturer, with the
voltage specified on the type plate on the product. The use of other batteries
can result in fire and/or personal injury.
Insert the charged battery (1) from in front view in the base of the product.
Press in the battery as far as it goes, until the red line cannot be seen and
the battery is firmly locked in place.
Switching on/off
Start the product by pressing the power switch button (3) and then pressing
the power switch (4).
Switch off the product by releasing the power switch (4).
NOTE: To ensure safe use the power switch (4) cannot be locked in the on
position and must be held pressed in while working.
Blade brake
The product has a built-in brake function, which makes the blade stop more
quickly after the product is switched off.
Temperature indicator/overload protection
The red status light (16) makes it easier to avoid overheating the battery or
overloading the motor.
If the status light (16) goes red the battery temperature is too high and the
product switches off automatically
- Switch off the product.
- Allow the battery to cool before using the product again.
If the status light (16) flashes red the product is blocked and switches off
automatically.
Pull the product out of the workpiece.
The product starts again as soon as the blockage is cleared.
Over-discharge protection
The lithium-ion battery is protected from over-discharging by an ECP function.
The product is switched off by a protective circuit when the battery is
discharged.
Work light
The work light (26) goes on when the power switch (4) is pressed or partly
pressed. The work light simplifies working in dark areas.
Tips
Protect the blade from knocks and blows.
Move the product gently and smoothly in the direction of sawing.
Do not press too hard on the product, this will wear the blade more quickly
and can damage the product.
The sawing and fineness of the cut depend on the condition and toothing of the
blade. Only use sharp blades that are suitable for the actual material.
Sawing in wood
Which blade is suitable depends on the type of wood and the quality, and if
the wood is sawn lengthwise or across the grain. Sawing spruce along the grain
produces long, spiral-shaped shavings. Dust from beech and oak is harmful to
health. Always use dust extraction when sawing.
Sawing with parallel fence
The parallel fence (32) is used to make exact cuts along the edge of the
workpiece and for sawing pieces of the same width. Adjust the required sawing
width with the outer edge of the base plate with the scale on the guide for
the adapter for the parallel fence/ guide rail.
FIG. 5
Sawing with auxiliary guide rail
For sawing large workpieces or sawing straight edges, a board or rail can be
fastened on the workpiece and used as an auxiliary guide rail Move the product
forward with the base plate pressed against the auxiliary guide rail.
FIG. 6
Sawing with guide rail
Use the guide rail (34) to make straight cuts. NOTE: Only use the guide rail
(34) for sawing at right angles. The guide rail (34) can be damaged by
miter/bevel sawing. A layer of adhesive protects the surface of the workpiece
and prevents the guide rail from sliding. The coating on the guide rail makes
the product slide more easily.
Fasten the guide rail (34) to the workpiece with clips, screw clamps, or the
equivalent. Place the workpiece with the guide rail adapter on the guide rail.
NOTE:
The adapter for the parallel fence/guide rail (32) should be placed with
the logotype down.
The guide rail (34) must not stick out from the edge of the workpiece.
Start the product and move it gently and smoothly in the direction of sawing.
Sawing with adapter for parallel fence/ guide rail and extraction hose
First, fit the dust extraction adapter (29) with the hose (30) and then the
adapter for the parallel fence/guide rail (32).
NOTE:
Only use the supplied screws to fit the adapter for the parallel fence/guide
rail (32) and the dust extraction adapter (29).
Battery management
Protect the battery from moisture and water. Store the battery at a
temperature of -20 to 50°C. For example, do not leave the battery in the car
during the summer. Clean the ventilation openings on the battery at regular
intervals with a soft, dry brush. If the battery quickly becomes discharged
after charging this means that it has reached the end of its useful life an
needs to be replaced. Spent batteries must be disposed of in accordance with
applicable regulations.
MAINTENANCE
- Remove the battery before working on the product (for example maintenance or changing accessories) and before transport and storage. This reduces the risk of accidental starting.
- Keep the product and its ventilation opening clean for the best functionality and life span.
The movable blade guard must be able to move freely and should close
automatically. Keep the area around the movable blade guard clean. Remove dust
and shavings with a brush or the equivalent.
Bare blades can be protected from corrosion with a thin layer of acid-free
oil.
Remove this oil before using the blade, otherwise, the workpiece can become
discolored. The residue of glue, resin, etc, reduces the fineness of the cut.
Clean the blade immediately after use.
Jula reserves the right to make changes.
For the latest version of operating instructions,
seewww.jula.com
JULA AB, BOX 363, SE-532 24 SKARA
2022-02-22
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