AGP R13 User manual

For your personal safety, READ and
UNDERSTAND before using.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
GB RING SAW Safety instructions 2
DE RINGSÄG Sicherheitshinweise 19
FR SCIE ANNULAIRE Instructions de sécurité 33
ES SIERRA CIRCULAR
Instrucciones de seguridad
47
IT SEGA ANULARE Indicazioni per la sicurezza 61
NL RINGZAA Veiligheidsvoorschriften 75

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SPECIFICATIONS
Power 220-240V:3200W (16A) 110-120V:3000W (25A)
Voltage 220-240V~ 50/60Hz or 110-120V~ 50/60Hz (See Machine Nameplate)
No Load Speed/min-1 2850
Linear Speed 49.2 m/s
Blade Diameter 330mm (13")
Max. Depth of Cut 220mm (8.7")
Dimensions (incl. blade) 730 x 280 x 450mm
Weight 12.6kg ( 27.7 Lbs) (not including blade)
1. Main Handle
2. Trigger Switch
3. Release Button
4. LoadWarning Lamp
5. Side Handle
6. Upper Splash Guard
7. Water Plate
8. Ringsaw Blade (3-groove type)
9. GuideWheel
10. Lower Splash Guard
11. Motor
12. Water FeedValve
13. Water Coupling
14. DriveTensioner Knob
15. GuideTensioner Knobs
16. Thumb Knob
17. Cover Plate
18. DriveWheel
19. Arbor Bolt
20. Power Supply Cable
21. Brush Cover
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, re and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool”in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated
(cordless) power tool.
1. WORK AREA SAFETY
a. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents.
b. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of ammable liquids,
gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose
control.
d. Never leave the electric power tool unattended. Only leave the machine when the tool in use has come
to a complete standstill.
2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
a. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter
plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodied plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of
electric shock.
b. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk
of electric shock.
d. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep
cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
e. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a
cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f. If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD)
protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
3. PERSONAL SAFETY
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do
not use a power tool while you are tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A
moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
b. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as dust
mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
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c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the o-position before connecting to power
source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your nger on
the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
e. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the
power tool in unexpected situations.
f. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these
are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dustrelated hazards.
h. Do not let familiarity gained from freuquent use of tools allow you to become complacent and
ignore, tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
4. POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
a. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool
will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and o. Any power tool that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
c. Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or battery pack from the power tool before making
any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
d. Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the
power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
e. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and
any other condition that may aect the power tool‘s operation. If damaged, have the power tool
repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control.
g. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions taking into
account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations
dierent from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
h. Keep handles dry, clean and free of oil and grease. Slippery handles do not allow for safe handling and
control of the tool in unexpected situations.
5. SERVICE
a. Have your power tool serviced by a qualied repair person using only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
b. Only use original parts for repair and maintenance. The use of incompatible accessories or spare parts
can result in electric shocks or other injuries.

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Cut-o machine safety warnings
• The guard provided with the tool must be securely attached to the power tool and positioned for
maximum safety, so the least amount of wheel is exposed towards the operator. Position yourself
and bystanders away from the plane of the rotating wheel. The guard helps to protect operator from
broken wheel fragments and accidental contact with wheel.
• Use only diamond cut-o wheels for your power tool. Just because an accessory can be attached to
your power tool, it does not assure safe operation.
• The rated speed of the accessory must be at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the
power tool. Accessories running faster than their rated speed can break and y apart.
• Wheels must be used only for recommended applications. For example: do not grind with the side
of cut-o wheel. Abrasive cut-o wheels are intended for peripheral grinding, side forces applied to
these wheels may cause them to shatter.
• Always use undamaged wheel anges that are of correct diameter for your selected wheel. Proper
wheel anges support the wheel thus reducing the possibility of wheel breakage.
• Do not use worn down reinforced wheels from larger power tools. Wheels intended for larger power
tools are not suitable for the higher speed of a smaller tool and may burst.
• The outside diameter and the thickness of your accessory must be within the capacity rating of
your power tool. Incorrectly sized accessories cannot be adequately guarded or controlled.
• The arbour size of wheels and anges must properly t the spindle of the power tool. Wheels and
anges with arbour holes that do not match the mounting hardware of the power tool will run out of
balance, vibrate excessively and may cause loss of control.
• Do not use damaged wheels. Before each use, inspect the wheels for chips and cracks. If power
Symbols used in this manual
V…….........volts
A…….........amperes
Hz…….......hertz
W……........watt
~………....alternating current
n
………...rated speed
min-1….......revolutions or reciprocation
per minute
1∅.............Single Phase Current
3∅.............Three Phase Current
.…with electrical earth
.........warning of general danger
.......read these instructions
......always wear eye protection
......always wear a dust mask.
.....always wear hearing protection
.....wear safety-approved hard hat
.....DANGER! Keep hands away from cutting area
and the blade.
do not dispose of electric tools, accessories and
packaging together with household waste
material
.....Always use with water cooling

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tool or wheel is dropped, inspect for damage or install an undamaged wheel. After inspecting and
installing the wheel, position yourself and bystanders away from the plane of the rotating wheel
and run the power tool at maximum no load speed for one minute. Damaged wheels will normally
break apart during this test time.
• Wear personal protective equipment. Depending on application, use face shield, safety goggles or
safety glasses. As appropriate, wear dust mask, hearing protectors, gloves and shop apron capable
of stopping small abrasive or workpiece fragments. The eye protection must be capable of stopping
ying debris generated by various operations. The dust mask or respirator must be capable of ltrating
particles generated by your operation. Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise may cause hearing
loss.
• Keep bystanders a safe distance away from work area. Anyone entering the work area must wear
personal protective equipment. Fragments of workpiece or of a broken accessory may y away and
cause injury beyond immediate area of operation.
• Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces only, when performing an operation where the
cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory contacting a “live”
wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool“live”and could give the operator an electric shock.
• Position the cord clear of the spinning accessory. If you lose control, the cord may be cut or snagged
and your hand or arm may be pulled into the spinning wheel.
• Never lay the power tool down until the accessory has come to a complete stop. The spinning wheel
may grab the surface and pull the power tool out of your control.
• Do not run the power tool while carrying it at your side. Accidental contact with the spinning
accessory could snag your clothing, pulling the accessory into your body.
• Regularly clean the power tool’s air vents. The motor’s fan will draw the dust inside the housing and
excessive accumulation of powdered metal may cause electrical hazards.
• Do not operate the power tool near ammable materials. Sparks could ignite these materials.
Kickback and related warnings
• Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or snagged rotating wheel. Pinching or snagging causes
rapid stalling of the rotating wheel which in turn causes the uncontrolled power tool to be forced in the
direction opposite of the wheel’s rotation at the point of the binding. For example, if an abrasive wheel
is snagged or pinched by the workpiece, the edge of the wheel that is entering into the pinch point can
dig into the surface of the material causing the wheel to climb out or kick out. The wheel may either
jump toward or away from the operator, depending on direction of the wheel’s movement at the point
of pinching. Abrasive wheels may also break under these conditions. Kickback is the result of power
tool misuse and/or incorrect operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper
precautions as given below.
• Maintain a rm grip on the power tool and position your body and arm to allow you to resist
kickback forces. Always use auxiliary handle, if provided, for maximum control over kickback or
torque reaction during start-up. The operator can control torque reactions or kickback forces, if proper
precautions are taken.
• Never place your hand near the rotating accessory. Accessory may kickback over your hand.
• Do not position your body in line with the rotating wheel. Kickback will propel the tool in direction
opposite to the wheel’s movement at the point of snagging.
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Cut-Off Machine Safety Warnings - Additional Safety Rules
WARNING: Avoid cutting in the upper quadrant of the blade, especially when beginning the cut. This
area is highly likely to lead to kickback.
WARNING: When cutting plastics, do not allow the plastic to melt. If the plastic melts, it can stick to the
blade, leading to kickback.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The network voltage must conform to the voltage indicated on the tool name plate. Under no
circumstances should the tool be used when the power supply cable is damaged. A damaged cable
must be replaced immediately by an authorized Customer Service Center. Do not try to repair the
damaged cable yourself. The use of damaged power cables can lead to an electric shock.
WARNING: Never operate a damaged machine. Always tag a damaged machine and take it out of
service until repairs can be made.
accessory. Corners, sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to snag the rotating accessory and cause
loss of control or kickback.
• Do not attach a saw chain, woodcarving blade, segmented diamond wheel with a peripheral gap
greater than 10 mm or toothed saw blade. Such blades create frequent kickback and loss of control.
• Do not“jam”the cut-o wheel or apply excessive pressure. Do not attempt to make an excessive
depth of cut. Overstressing the wheel increases the loading and susceptibility to twisting or binding the
wheel in the cut and the possibility of kickback or wheel breakage.
• When wheel is binding or when interrupting a cut for any reason, switch o the power tool and
hold the power tool motionless until the wheel comes to a complete stop. Never attempt to
remove the cut-o wheel from the cut while the wheel is in motion otherwise kickback may occur.
Investigate and take corrective action to eliminate the cause of wheel binding.
• Do not restart the cutting operation in the workpiece. Let the wheel reach full speed and carefully
re-enter the cut. The wheel may bind, walk up or kickback if the power tool is restarted in the workpiece.
• Support panels or any oversized workpiece to minimize the risk of wheel pinching and kickback.
Large workpieces tend to sag under their own weight. Supports must be placed under the workpiece
near the line of cut and near the edge of the workpiece on both sides of the wheel.
• Use extra caution when making a“pocket cut”into existing walls or other blind areas. The
protruding wheel may cut gas or water pipes, electrical wiring or objects that can cause kickback.

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INTRODUCTION
This machine is equipped with two handles and a blade guard. It has an integrated water feed system as
required for diamond cutting. It is equipped with a portable residual current device (PRCD) aka GFCI for
electrical safety as well as overload and thermal protection. It must only be used with a diamond blade. It is
intended for cutting masonry, stone, concrete, reinforced concrete and similar materials. All other uses are
prohibited.
LIST OF CONTENTS
• Ring Saw
• Water Coupling Hose
• Face Spanner Wrench
• T-Handle Box Wrench
ASSEMBLY
• Mount the blade. ( See below “Mounting the Blade”)
DIAMOND BLADES
ALLOWED TYPES OF BLADES
This machine may only use diamond ring saw blades.
• Only use either segmented or continuous rim diamond blades.
• If the diamond blades are segmented, the maximum allowable peripheral gap between segments is
10mm and must be with a negative rake angle.
• Only diamond ring saw blades of 13" (330mm) diameter of the 3 groove style may be used.
BLADE STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
Store the machine and blade in such a way that it is protected from being bent or damaged when the machine
is not in use.
A damaged blade can cause irregular conditions, which can cause imbalance and result in a hazard.
Always inspect new blades for storage or transport damage.
ABOUT DIAMOND BLADES
Diamond blades consist of a steel core with diamond segments added to its periphery.

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Diamond blades are available for different hardnesses of masonry materials, stone, concrete, reinforced
concrete, etc.
This machine must always be used with water.
Water will prevent the blade from overheating, greatly reduce the amount of harmful dust created by cutting,
remove the slurry from the cut, and extend the life of the blade.
The diamond impregnated segments operate on a principle of controlled erosion. The bond matrix holding
the diamonds is continually worn away by abrasion with the workpiece, exposing the harder diamonds to
stand proud from the bond matrix. Blades made for cutting harder materials will have a softer bond, allowing
the diamonds project more aggressively (but will not last as long). Blades made for cutting softer, abrasive
materials will have a harder bond, allowing them to resist the abrasiveness of the material and to last longer.
Without enough erosion of the bond matrix (the diamonds not exposed) and the blade becomes dull . This is
called glazing . If the blade seems to refuse to cut anymore, it is glazed.
See below: ”Sharpening a Glazed Blade”
Never use a sharp motion or the blade will be damaged. Conversely, don’t feed too gently or the diamond
segments will become glazed. Keep the blade steadily working.
Take great care to keep the blade perpendicularly aligned to the kerf. If the blade is crooked, it will easily bind.
When cutting reinforced concrete, if embedded steel is encountered, take special care. Reduce the feed
pressure by about 1/3 and let the blade go at its own pace, if there is too much vibration the blade may be
destroyed. Once the steel is passed, continue normally.
WARNING: Never use blades for cutting a material other than the material they were intended for.
SHARPENING A GLAZED BLADE
Diamond blades may become glazed (dull). Once the diamond segments are glazed, the blade’s cutting
performance will degrade and the segments will overheat. To resharpen the blade, turn down the water
feed and make a few cuts in a very soft, abrasive material such as brick or an alumina oxide or silicon carbide
dressing stone.
MOUNTING THE BLADE
First make sure that the machine is unplugged.
1. Loosen the drive tensioner knob fully.
2. Loosen the thumb knob and slide the drive wheel cover plate out of the way. Remove the old drive wheel
if it is fitted.
3. Loosen both guide tensioner knobs fully.
4. Fit the blade in position with its grooves facing the male grooves in the left side guide wheels and ensure
that the blade is centered.
5. Fit the drive wheel on the spindle with the tapered side facing out. If the drive wheel cannot fit past the
water plate, tighten the drive tensioner just enough so that the wheel can fit past the water plate. Fit the
flange and turn it so that it aligns with the spindle. Using the face spanner wrench to immobilize the
wheel, tighten the arbor bolt using the T-handle box wrench.
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test for slipping, use the T-handle wrench on the nut of the guide wheel and turn it back and forth. When
the thrust tension is just enough so that the blade follows the quide wheel movement, tighten a further
1/8 turn. Do not over tension the guide tensioner. Overtensioning will unnecessarily increase the
load on the motor and increase wear on the mechanism. Repeat for the other guide tensioner.
7. Use the T-handle wrench on the arbor bolt and rotate it back and forth while tightening the drive
tensioner knob until there is just enough tension so that the drive wheel is turning the blade without
skidding. Then tighten a further 1/4 turn. Do not over tension.
8. Slide the drive wheel cover plate into position over the drive wheel and tighten the thumb knob.
9. The drive tension will need to be periodically adjusted because, over time, the drive wheel and blade
interface will wear. When this happens, tighten the drive tensioner slightly, just enough to keep the blade
from slipping.
WARNING: Never adjust the drive tension while the saw is running.
NOTE: Always replace the drive wheel with a new one when replacing a worn blade. The drive wheel and
blade wear together and should be replaced as a set.
Inspect the blade before use. It must not be cracked, warped or damaged in any way that would cause a hazard
in operation. Loose diamond segments can be ejected at high speed, causing possible injury. Always check
that the diamond segments are not under cut. If the diamond segments are thinner or nearly thinner than the
blade core, the kerf will be too tight fitting and could easily lead to kickback.
Inspect the blades for segment damage, or any other damage which could cause hazardous operation.
SPLASH GUARDS
The spring-loaded splash guards are useful to help contain slurry which splashes toward the back. The upper
guard has an over-center spring which will lock into the fully open position if it is pulled all the way back. The
lower guard has a clip which can be used to lock the guard in the fully open position.
WATER CONNECTION
Water is a basic requirement for this tool. The water also serves as a coolant to avoid the working surface of
the diamond segments from overheating. Water also keeps down dust and flushes away abrasive particles.
WARNING: Check all connections of the water feed system to ensure there are no leaks. Inspect hoses
and other critical parts which could deteriorate.
WARNING: The maximum water pressure should not exceed 70 psi (4 bar).
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WATER FEED VALVE
The water flow is controlled by the water feed valve. The water to the
blade may be finely adjusted to the required amount.
NOTE: Contaminants in the water supply can easily plug up the
fine water nozzles in the blade guard. Ensure that the supply
water is clean. If you find that there is no water flow to the
blade, then clean out the water feed system on the machine with
compressed air.
OVERLOAD PROTECTION, OVERHEAT PROTECTION
Overload & Load Warning Lamp
When full load is reached, the load warning lamp will flash red. If
full load is exceeded and sustained for too long, the motor will shut
down and the load warning lamp will glow solid red. In this case, the
motor must be first shut off and then restarted. When this happens,
the motor will very likely be near overheating, so it is also a good
idea to run the motor at no load for a few minutes to cool it before
continuing.
Overheat Thermal Protection
If the temperature of the motor gets too high, the thermal protection will shut the motor down. The switch
must be first shut off and then restarted. When this happens, do not immediately start cutting after restarting
the motor. Always run the machine at no load for a few minutes to return to a normal operating temperature
before continuing.
CAUTION: The motor will be damaged if it is repeatedly overloaded or overheated. Always cool the
motor by running at no load for a few minutes whenever it stops from either overheat or overload.
SET UP
• Connect the water supply
• Check for water leaks
• Connect to the power supply
THE SWITCH:
To start the machine, first press the Release Button, then press the
Trigger Switch.
To stop the machine, release the Trigger Switch.
Open
Closed
Water Feed
Valve
Load Warning Lamp
Trigger Switch
Release Button

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HOW TO HOLD THE MACHINE
• Always hold the machine with both hands, with
the right hand on the main handle and with the
left hand on the side handle. (This applies even if
the operator is left-handed)
• Do not stand directly in line with the blade.
Rather, stand in such a way that, if it kicks back,
you will not be in the path of the blade.
• Never lean over the blade path. That would put
your body in line with the blade if it kicks back.
• Do not cut above shoulder height.
• Never cut while standing on a ladder or other unstable platform.
BEFORE CUTTING
• Check the area where the cut is to be made to ensure that it is clear of objects which could cause the
operator to stumble.
• Before cutting, it is sometimes useful to mark the line of cut with chalk or the like. For straight cutting, a
wood plank is also useful in guiding the machine to make a straight cut.
• Ensure that all bystanders are at a safe distance.
• Ensure that all safety equipment is in place.
PROPER SUPPORT FOR THE WORKPIECE
• Support the workpiece on in such a way that the
kerf will not pinch down on the blade.
• Secure the workpiece so that it will not roll, slip
away or move due to vibration while cutting
• The cutting sequence is important when making
cutouts. Always make the last cut in a way that
avoids the blade being pinched. Thus, make the
bottom horizontal cut first, then the sides and
finally make the top horizontal cut last.
• Make note of the weight of the workpiece and the direction which it will fall when it is cut through.
• Whenever there is a situation where severing the workpiece will cause a hazardous situation, leave a tab
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CUTTING TECHNIQUE
• Holding the machine with both hands to resist the start up torque, press the release button and then
squeeze the trigger switch.
• Allow the machine to reach full speed before contacting the workpiece.
• Adjust the water flow as needed by turning the water feed valve.
• Then gently begin the cut with the rear portion of the blade until the kerf is established.
• It’s a good idea to pre cut a guiding groove using a conventional circular diamond saw with a wide kerf
blade before proceeding to make the main ccut with the ring saw. This will save wear on the ring saw
blade. Take care to avoid the blade being pinched.
• In round workpieces, the best technique is to use a slow, uniform back and forth motion while cutting
with the bottom quadrant of the blade.
• Never side load the blade in the kerf.
STOPPING
Release the trigger to stop the machine. After the trigger is released, the blade will continue spinning for a
short time.
WARNING: Do not set the machine down until the blade has stopped turning.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Keep the machine clean
Check to ensure that the power supply cable is in good condition.
Ensure all screws are tight.
Check the condition of all safety equipment such as the blade guard
Check the blade for damage.
CARBON BRUSHES
The carbon brushes are a normal wearing part and must be replaced when they reach their wear limit. This
machine is equipped with auto-stop carbon brushes. If the machine comes to a stop unexpectedly, the brushes
should be checked. The auto-stop brush design protects the motor by stopping the machine before the carbon
brushes are completely worn out.
Caution: Always replace the brushes as a pair.
TO REPLACE
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2. Using pliers rotate the brush spring out of the way and slide
the old carbon brush out of the brush holder.
3. Unscrew the screw to remove the brush lead. The old
carbon brush may now be lifted away.
4. Install a new brush. Installation is the reverse of removal.
5. Replace the brush cover.
If the replacement of the power supply cord is necessary, this has to be done by the manufacturer or their
agent in order to avoid a safety hazard.
WARNING: All repairs must be entrusted to an authorized service center. Incorrectly performed repairs
could lead to injury or death.
Do not throw electric power tools into the household waste!
In accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EG on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and
transposition into national law, used electric power tools must be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Brush Cover

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WIRING
LED
MOTOR
SWITCH
BLACK
BLACK
AC
Blue
Brown
WHITE
Temperature Sensor
CARBON
BRUSH
CARBON
BRUSH
WHITE
WIRE
CONNECTOR
BLOCK
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PARTS LIST
NO. Parts Name Q'ty
1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE (UK-2.5x3Cx3M-H07RNF) 1
1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE (NO PLUG-1.5x3Cx3M-H07RNF) 1
1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE (UL-12AWGx3Cx3M-SJTW) 1
1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE (VDE-1.5x3Cx3M-H07RNF) 1
2 PRCD INTERRUPTER PROTECTION (220V) 1
2 PRCD INTERRUPTER PROTECTION (220V) 1
3 CORD ARMOR 1
3 CORD ARMOR 1
4 CABLE CLIP 1
5 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4 x 14) 2
6 SWITCH ACTUATOR 1
7 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4 x 16) 2
8 ELECTRONICS UNIT (110V/220V) 1
9 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW-B (M4 x 16) 4
10 BRUSH SPRING (0.4 x 4 x 3T) 2
11 CARBON BRUSH HOLDER (7 x 17) 2
12 INSULATION PLATE (10 x 38 x 1) 2
13 CARBON BRUSH (7 x 17 x 19) 2
14 PANHEAD MACHINE SCREW (M4x0.7 x 6) 3
15 MOTOR HOUSING 1
16 HANDLE HALF-RIGHT 1
17 HANDLE HALF-LEFT 1
18 LED INDICATOR LIGHT 1
19 BRUSH CAP 2
20 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4 x 12) 2
21 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4 x 20) 3
22 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4 x 25) 2
23 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4 x 50) 6
24 STATOR (110V/220V 100 x 54.1 x 75) 1
25 SPRING WASHER (M5) 10
26 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M5 x 90) 2
27 BALL BEARING (6200) 1
28 FAN BAFFLE 1
29 ARMATURE (110V/220V 100 x 54.1 x 75) 1
30 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S-15) 1
31 BALL BEARING (6202) 1
32 OIL SEAL (Ø15 x Ø25.4 x 4.6) 1
33 BEVEL PINION GEAR (M1.5 x 16T) 1
34 TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M4x0.7 x 8) 2
35 GEAR CASE 1
NO. Parts Name Q'ty
36 SPRING PIN (Ø5 x 20) 2
37 PIVOT PIN 1
38 PANHEAD MACHINE SCREW (M5x0.8 x 35) 4
39A.) CRIMP CAP CONNECTOR (C4) 1
39B.) CRIMP CAP CONNECTOR (C5) 1
40 WIRE LEAD (1007-20#35CM) 1
41 EXTERNAL STARWASHER (M4) 1
42 BEVEL GEAR (M1.5 x 30T) 1
43 BALL BEARING (6002) 1
44 GASKET 1
45 GEAR PLATE 1
46 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x0.7 x 25) 2
47 SHAFT 2
48 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M5x0.8 x 50) 4
49 SPINDLE 1
50 PARALLEL KEY (5 x 5 x 12) 1
51 BALL BEARING (6203) 1
52 MAIN HOUSING-LEFT 1
53 WIRE HOSE CLAMP 1
54 TUBE (Ø6.4 x Ø8.5 x 1.2M) 1
55 N/A -
56 SEAL (Ø9.7 x Ø1 6 x1.5) 1
57 COIL SPRING 2
58 SOCKET SET SCREW (M5x0.8 x 12) 2
59 DRIVE ADJUSTOR SCREW 1
60 DRIVE ADJUSTOR PLATE 1
61 POSITIONING SCREW 2
62 ADJUSTOR SLEEVE 1
63 GASKET 2
64 COIL SPRING 2
65 KNOB 1
66 COVER PLATE 1
67 FLAT HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M4 x 0.7 x 10) 6
68 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M5x0.8 x 12) 4
69 PLUG 2
70 HEX NUT (M8) 6
71 BALL BEARING (6200) 4
72 GUIDE ROLLER AXLE 2
73 BALL BEARING (6201) 4
74 INTERNAL CIRCLIP (R-32) 4

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NO. Parts Name Q'ty
75 OIL SEAL (Ø15 x Ø32 x 7) 4
76 GUIDE ROLLER 2
77 HEXWASHER 4
78 TRUSS HEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4x12) 1
79 LOWER SPLASH GUARD 1
80 TORSION SPRING 1
81 RETAINING PLATE 1
82 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4x12) 4
83 CLIP 1
84 PIN 1
85 MOUNTING STRAP 2
86 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x0.7 x 10) 4
87 PIN (Ø6 x 54) 1
88 TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M5x0.8 x 8) 1
89 TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M5x10xP0.8) 1
90 SPRING 1
91 TRUSS HEAD TAPPING SCREW (M5x12) 2
92 FLAT WASHER (Ø5 x Ø12 x 1) 2
93 WHEEL 2
94 UPPER SPLASH GUARD 1
95 MAIN HOUSING-RIGHT 1
96 TENSION ROLLER CARRIER-LOWER 1
97 TENSION ROLLER AXLE 2
98 BUSHING 2
99 TENSION ROLLER 2
100 TENSION ROLLER CARRIER-UPPER 1
101 SLEEVE 2
102 PIVOT PIN 2
103 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x0.7 x 20) 4
104 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M6x30xP1.0) 4
105 TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M4x0.7 x 10) 2
106 TENSION ADJUSTOR SCREW 2
107 TENSION ADJUSTOR SLEEVE 2
108 GASKET 2
109 FLAT WASHER (Ø18 x Ø22 x 1) 4
110 SPRING (Ø1.7xØ18.5xØ21.9x3Tx25L) 2
111 KNOB 2
112 COVER PLATE 1
113 N/A -
114 N/A -
115 PUWASHER 1
NO. Parts Name Q'ty
116 HAND KNOB 1
117 OIL SEAL 1
118 BEARING PLATE 1
119 O-RING 1
120 O-RING 1
121 SPACER 1
122 BLADE SET 1
123 WATER MANIFOLD 1
124 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x12xP0.7) 1
125 N/A -
126 WATER PLATE 1
127 N/A -
128 FLANGE 1
129 ARBOR SCREW (M8xP1.25) 1
130 SIDE HANDLE 1
131 BRACKET 1
132 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M8x1.25 x 16) 1
133 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M5x20xP0.8) 1
134 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M5x35xP0.8) 1
135 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x16xP0.7) 1
136 MOLDED GASKET 1
137 CABLE PROTECTOR (5/16"x100CM) 1
138 WATER FEED CONNECTOR KIT 1
139 WATER COUPLING (1/2') 1
140 ROLL PIN (Ø4x35) 3
141 LOCK WASHER 4
142 HEX BOLT (M6x40xP1.0) 1
143 CABLE PROTECTOR (5/16"x80CM) 1
144 SPRING (Ø0.8 x Ø6.4 x Ø8 x 9T x 26L) 1
145 T-WRENCH 1
146 LOCK NUT WRENCH (30MM) 1
147 REED SWITCH 1
148 FLAT HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x10xP0.7) 4
149 FLAT WASHER (Ø4xØ10x1) 2
150 FLAT WASHER (1/2"xØ23x2) 2
151 SLEEVE 2
152 HOSE JOINER (BLACK) 3
153 TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M5x10xP0.8) 4
154 PLUG 1
155 ZIP TIE (KTV-150BK) 1

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TECHNISCHE DATEN
Elektrowerkzeuge 220 - 240 V: 3200 W (16 A) 110 - 120 V:3000 W (25 A)
Spannung 220 - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz, 110 - 120 V~ 50/60 Hz (siehe Typenschild)
Leerlaufdrehzahl/min-1 2850
Lineargeschwindigkeit 49,2 m/s
Sägeblattdurchmesser 330 mm (13")
Max. Schnitttiefe 220mm (8,7")
Abmessungen (einschl. Sägeblatt) 730 x 280 x 450mm
Gewicht 12,6 kg ( 27.7 lbs) (ohne. Sägeblatt)
1. Hauptgri
2. Druckschalter
3. Entriegelungstaste
4. Last-Warnleuchte
5. Seitengri
6. Oberer Spritzschutz
7. Wasserscheibe
8. Ringsägeblatt (3 Kerben)
9. Führungsrolle
10. Unterer Spritzschutz
11. Motor
12. Wasserzufuhrventil
13. Wasserkupplung
14. Antriebsspannungsknopf
15. Führungsspannungsknopf
16. Daumenknopf
17. Abdeckplatte
18. Antriebsscheibe
19. Dornbolzen
20. Netzkabel
21. Bürstenabdeckung
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ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN
WARNUNG! Lesen Sie Sicherheitswarnungen und alle Anweisungen. Eine Nichtbeachtung
der Warnungen und der Anweisungen kann zu elektrischen Schlägen, Feuer und/oder schweren
Verletzungen führen.
Heben Sie alle Warnungen und Anweisungen für zukünftige Verwendung auf.
Der Begri„Elektrowerkzeug“ in den Warnungen bezieht sich auf ein mit Netzstrom
betriebenes(kabelgebundenes) Elektrowerkzeug oder ein batteriebetriebenes (schnurloses) Elektrowerkzeug.
1. SICHERHEIT DES ARBEITSBEREICHS
a. Halten Sie den Arbeitsbereich aufgeräumt und gut ausgeleuchtet. Unordentliche oder dunkle
Arbeitsbereiche führen zu Unfällen.
b. Betreiben Sie keine Elektrowerkzeuge in explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen wie z. B. in der Nähe
von entammbaren Flüssigkeiten, Gasen oder Staub. Elektrowerkzeuge können Funken erzeugen, die
Staub oder Dämpfe entzünden können.
c. Halten Sie Kinder und umstehende Personen fern, während Sie ein Elektrowerkzeug benutzen.
Ablenkungen können dazu führen, dass Sie die Kontrolle verlieren.
d. Lassen Sie das Elektrowerkzeug nie unbeaufsichtigt. Verlassen Sie die Maschine erst, wenn sie zum
vollständigen Stillstand gekommen ist.
2. ELEKTRISCHE SICHERHEIT
a. Die Stecker von Elektrowerkzeugen müssen zu den Steckdosen passen. Modizieren Sie niemals
den Netzstecker in irgendeiner Weise. Benutzen Sie keine Adapter-Stecker mit geerdeten
Elektrowerkzeugen. Nicht modizierte Stecker und passende Steckdosen verringern die Gefahr eines
elektrischen Schlages.
b. Vermeiden Sie Körperkontakt mit geerdeten Oberächen wie Rohren, Heizkörpern, Herden und
Kühlschränken. Es besteht ein erhöhtes Risiko für einen elektrischen Schlag, wenn Ihr Körper geerdet ist.
c. Setzen Sie Elektrowerkzeuge nie Regen oder Nässe aus. Das Eindringen von Wasser in ein
Elektrowerkzeug erhöht das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages.
d. Missbrauchen Sie das Netzkabel nicht. Benutzen Sie das Kabel niemals zumTragen oder Ziehen des
Elektrowerkzeugs oder zum Ziehen seines Steckers aus der Steckdose. Halten Sie das Netzkabel
von Hitze, Öl, scharfen Kanten oder beweglichen Teilen fern. Beschädigte oder verwickelte Kabel
erhöhen das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages.
e. Benutzen Sie beim Betrieb eines Elektrowerkzeugs im Freien ein Verlängerungskabel, das für die
Verwendung im Außenbereich geeignet ist. Ein für den Einsatz im Außenbereich geeignetes Netzkabel
verringert das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages.
f. Wenn die Benutzung des Elektrowerkzeuges in einer feuchten Umgebung unvermeidlich ist,
verwenden Sie einen Fehlerstrom-Schutzschalter (FI-Schalter). Die Verwendung eines Fehlerstrom-
Schutzschalters reduziert die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages.
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