Available Accessories; Repairs; Environmental Protection; Trouble Shooting - Metabo UK 333 Original Operation Instructions

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11. Available Accessories

For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialized
dealer – see back cover for illustrations:
Table Rear Extension
A
For safe working with long work-
pieces.
Table Side Extension
B
For safe working with long work-
pieces.
Sliding Carriage 
C
For convenient guiding of long
stock.
Wheel Set 
D
For easy moving.
Dust Collection Attachment 
E
Helps to protect your health, and to
keep the shop clean.
Rip Fence
F
For long precision cuts.
Roller Support
G
For safe working with long work-
pieces.
Care and Maintenance Spray 
H
To remove resin residue and pre-
serve metal surfaces.
TCT Saw Blade 
I
220x2.4/1.6x30 36 ATB
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and particle board.
TCT Saw Blade 
J
220x2.6/1.6x30 48 inverted V/hol-
low teeth 
For rip and cross cuts in panels;
plastics, aluminium and copper pro-
filed extrusions, high-grade vern-
eered sheets.
TCT Saw Blade 
K
220x2.6/1.6x30 80 square teeth/
trapezoidal 
General purpose blade for plastics
and NF-metals.

15. Technical Specifications

Voltage
Wattage
power input P
power output P
Current draw
Fuse protection min.
Protection class
Extension cable lead cross section (H07RN-F)
Rated no-load speed (at 230V)
Max. cutting speed (at 230V) V
Riving knife thickness
Push Block Handle
L
Attaches to a suitable board. For
the safe guiding of small work-
pieces.

12. Repairs

A
Danger! 
Have your power tool serviced
by a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts. This
will ensure that the safety of the
power tool is maintained.
Contact your local Metabo representa-
tive if you have Metabo power tools
requiring repairs. See www.metabo.com
for addresses.
You can download a list of spare parts
from www.metabo.com.

13. Environmental Protection

The machine's packing can be 100%
recycled.
Worn out power tools and accessories
contain considerable amounts of valua-
ble raw and rubber materials, which are
recyclable.
These instructions are printed on paper
produced with elemental chlorine-free
bleaching process.

14. Trouble Shooting

A
Danger! 
Before carrying out any fault
service or maintenance work, always:
1.
Turn machine OFF.
2.
Unplug power cable.
3.
Wait until the saw blade has come
to a complete stop.
After each service, enable all safety
devices and check to see that they
are fully operational.
1
2
max
Motor does not run
Undervoltage relay tripped by power failure:
 switch on again.
No mains voltage:
 check cables, plug, outlet and mains
fuse.
Loss of performance
Motor supply voltage too low:
 use a shorter extension cable or
extension cable with a larger lead
cross section ( 1.5 mm
 have power supply checked by a
qualified electrician.
Loss of cutting performance
Saw blade blunt (possibly heat marks on
blade body):
 Replace saw blade (see chapter
"Maintenance").
Chip ejection tube blocked
No dust collector connected or insuffi-
cient suction capacity:
 connect to dust collector, or
 increase suction capacity (air speed
 20 m/sec at chip ejection tube).
Radial pull action not working properly
Compensation of motorhead carriage
incorrectly set:
 adjust compensation (see section
"Maintenance".
Motorhead carriage slowed down by
saw dust:
 clean motorhead carriage guide ele-
ments.
V
230 (1 50 Hz)
kW
2.2
kW
1.6
A
4.8
A
10
IP20
2
mm
3 x 1.5
-1
min
2000 – 4500
m/s
52
mm
1,8
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