MEEC TOOLS 022349 18 V Multi Cutter User Manual

June 3, 2024
MEEC TOOLS

MEEC TOOLS 022349 18 V Multi Cutter User Manual

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@ JULA AB 2022-07-25
JULAAB
BOX 363. 532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Item number: 022349

Jula AB, Box 363, SE-532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.

POWERFILE

DC18V, 460mfmln

Conforms to the following directives, regulations and standards:

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This product was CE marked in year:

Mattias Llf
BUSINESS AREA MANAGER (Signatory for Jula and aulhorised to compile Iha technical documentation.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS
WARNING!

Read all the safety instructions and other instructions. Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can result in the risk of electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term “power tool” in all the warnings below refers to mains­powered (corded) or battery-powered (cordless) power tools.

SAFETY IN THE 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 working with a power tool. You can lose control of the tool if you are distracted.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

  • The plug on the power tool must match the power point. Never modify the plug in any way. Never use adapters with earthed power tools. Intact plugs and matching outlets 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 power tool, or to pull out the plug from the mains. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock. When you use a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord intended for outdoor use. Using cords intended for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock. If you have to use a power tool in damp conditions, use a mains connection protected by a residual current device RCD. 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 safety equipment. Always wear safety glasses. The correct use of safety equipment such as a dust filter mask, non-slip safety shoes, helmets and ear protection, reduces the risk of personal injury.
  • Avoid accidental starting. Check that the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting to the mains 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 all adjuster keys/spanners before switching on the power tool. A spanner left in a rotating part of the power tool can result in 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 jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose-fitting clothing, jewellery and long hair can get caught in moving parts.
  • If dust extraction and dust collection equipment is available, this should be connected and used correctly. The use of such devices can reduce the risk of dust-related problems.
  • Do not allow familiarity with similar tools to lead to exaggerated self-confidence and to neglect the safety instructions for the tool. A moment of inattention or carelessness can result in serious personal injury.

USING AND LOOKING AFTER POWER TOOLS

  • Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for the planned work. The correct power tool will work better and more safely when used with the load for which it was designed.
  • Do not use the power 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 plug from the mains and/or remove the battery from the power tool before making any adjustments, replacing accessories or putting the 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 anyone who is unfamiliar with the power tool and these instructions to use the tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users.
  • Keep the power tool properly maintained. Check that moving parts are not misaligned, jammed or loose, and that there are no other factors that could affect the safe use of the tool. If the power tool is damaged, it must be repaired before being used again. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
  • Make sure that cutting tools are 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 and bits etc., in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the actual working conditions and the work that is to be done. Using the power tool for anything other than its intended purpose can lead to dangerous situations.
  • Keep handles and grips clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Greasy handles and grips make it difficult to hold and control the tool in unexpected situations.

USING AND MAINTAINING BATTERY-POWERED TOOLS

  • Only charge the battery with the charger recommended by the manufacturer. Charging other batteries can result in a risk of personal injury and/or fire.
  • Only use batteries recommended by the manufacturer. The use of other batteries can result in a risk of personal injury and/or fire.
  • When the battery is not in use keep it away from metal objects such as paperclips, coins, keys, nails, screws and other small metal objects that can short circuit the terminals.
  • Short circuiting discharges large amounts of energy that can cause a fire and/or burn injuries.
  • Failure to handle the battery carefully can cause fluid to leak from the battery. Avoid contact with battery fluid. On contact with battery fluid, rinse immediately with plenty of fresh water. Seek medical attention if you get battery fluid in your eyes. Battery fluid can cause skin irritation and/or burns.
  • Do not use damaged or modified batteries, or power tools that are damaged. Damaged or modified batteries can behave unexpectedly and cause a fire, explosion or risk of personal injury.
  • Do not expose batteries or power tools to naked flames or heat. Batteries can explode when exposed to naked flames or temperatures higher than 130°C.
  • Follow the instructions for charging and charge the battery only at the temperature indicated in the instructions. Incorrect charging or charging outside the given temperature range can damage the battery and cause a fire.

SERVICE

  • Make sure that the power tool is serviced by qualified technicians that only use 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 authorised service centre.

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 minimise 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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TECHNICAL DATA

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Always wear ear protection!
The declared values for vibration and noise, which have been measured according to a standardised 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 62841-2-4:2014.

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

Battery-powered powerfile med adjustable head – ideal for surfaces difficult to get at. Three sanding belts (G80, G120 and G320) included. Battery and charger sold separately in Jula’s department stores and at www.jula.com.

FIG. 1

  1. Power switch
  2. Handle
  3. Angle locking screw
  4. Lever to tension sanding belt
  5. Sanding arm
  6. Sanding belt
  7. Dust extraction port

USE

UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

  • Remove all packaging material.
  • Remove any transport protection.
  • Check that all the parts are included.
  • Check the product, power cord, plug and all accessories for any transport damage.
  • If possible save the packaging until the warranty has expired.
  • Recycle the packaging in accordance with local regulations.

WARNING!
Do not allow children to play with the packaging material – risk of suffocation.

PREPARATIONS

Choosing sanding belt

Sanding belt sold separately and available in different grain sizes – coarse, medium and fine. Use coarse sanding belts for rough work, medium belts to smooth the workpiece, and fine sanding belts to finish off. Try them out on a spare piece to see which grade is suitable for the job.

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FITIINCG SANDING BELTS

WARNING!

Remove the battery, see figure 8, before cleaning, maintenance, adjustment or changing accessories.

  1. Select a suitable grade of sanding belt.
  2. Press the sanding arm against a hard object, e.g. a piece of wood.
  3. Put the sanding belt on the rollers.
  4. Check that the arrow on the inside of the sanding belt points in the same direction as the arrow on the tool.
  5. Press the lever to tension the sanding belt.

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WARNING!

  • Do not use worn, damaged or clogged sanding belts.
  • Do not use the same sanding belt for metal and wood. Metal particles embedded in the sanding belt will damage the surface of the wood.

Adjusting the angle of the sanding arm

WARNING!

Remove the battery before adjusting and changing accessories, see figure 8.

  1. Switch off the product, take out the battery, and wait until all moving parts have stopped.

  2. Undo the angle locking screw anticlockwise.
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  3. Move the sanding arm to the required angle.

  4. Tighten the screw clockwise to the lock the arm at the required angle.

Dust extraction

Dust extraction should always used, especially during long sessions.

  1. Fit the dust extraction port on the product and check that it is firmly in place.
    FIG. 6

  2. Connect a dust extractor hose or dust bag with an inner diameter of 32 mm to the dust extraction port.
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Intended use
The product is a powerfile intended for sanding flat surfaces indoors and outdoors, rounding off corners and edges, deburring, removing paint, welding spatter and rust, and for sharpening knives and scissors etc. All other use is considered to be unsuitable. Never use the product for anything other than its intended purpose.

Starting/stopping
Starting

  1. Insert the battery.
  2. Pressure the power switch forwards.
  3. Pressure the switch down to lock it in the on position.

Stopping
Release the power switch.

NOTE:
Always lift the product off the workpiece before starting/ stopping it.

MAINTENANCE

NOTE:
Switch off the product, take out the battery, and wait until all moving parts have stopped before cleaning and/or maintenance.

CLEANING
Clean the product straight away after it has been used.
Keep the ventilation openings on the product clean to prevent overheating the motor.
Clean the product regularly with a soft cloth, preferably every time it has been used.
Keep the ventilation openings free from dust and dirt.
Clean with a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent.

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