Chainsaw Sharpener Table of Contents PREFACE ..............................1 SAFETY INFORMATION ........................2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ......................... 4 NOISE LEVELS ............................. 5 PROPER USE ............................6 RESIDUAL RISK ............................ 7 PARTS LIST ............................8 PREPARATION ............................. 11 Assembling the Rotary Table ....................11 Mounting the Sharpener on an Workbench ................
Chainsaw Sharpener Preface Thanks for buying the Chainsaw Sharpener, another high-quality machine from our company. To get the most out of your purchase, please read the manual before use. We ask you to please read this manual carefully beforehand in order to familiarise yourself with this product and after reading, please store this instructional manual for future reference.
Chainsaw Sharpener Safety Information Chainsaw sharpeners can be dangerous when used improperly. Please observe basic safety precautions to eliminate risk of fire, electric shock and personal injuries. Familiarise yourself with the sharpener before use. Only use the sharpener for the application if which it is designed. ...
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Chainsaw Sharpener Persons under the age of 18 must not operate the device. Do not allow other people, especially children, to touch the sharpener. Keep them away from your working area. Do not overload the machine! ...
Chainsaw Sharpener Electrical Safety Long and thin connection lines will result in a potential drop. Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be made of rubber, non-rigid PVC or other thermoplastic material of the same mechanical stability. ...
Chainsaw Sharpener Noise Levels Noise Power Level Sound Pressure LWA= 91dB (A) LPA= 78dB (A) The values given are emission values, and do not simultaneously represent exact safe workplace values. Although there is a relationship between emission and immersion levels, knowing if additional precautionary measures are necessary can be reliably deduced.
Chainsaw Sharpener Proper Use The chainsaw sharpener is only intended to be used for non-commercial purposes. In the standard version with mounted grinding wheel (100 x 3.2 x 10mm), the chainsaw sharpener is only intended to sharpen chainsaws used in hobby applications (1/4, 3/8 hobby and 0.325 chainsaws).
Chainsaw Sharpener Residual Risk Even if used properly, residual risks can exist even if you follow the relevant safety regulations. Observing these instructions and taking proper care will reduce residual risk of personal injury. Avoid injury to your fingers and hands by steering clear of touching the running grinding wheel.
Chainsaw Sharpener Preparation Assembling the Rotary Table 1. Place the rotary table (1) onto the supporting table (2). 2. Thread the mounting nut (7) on the locking screw (Figure A). Mounting the Sharpener on an Workbench For secure handling, the device must be mounted along the edge of a workbench or table (Figure A).
Chainsaw Sharpener Commissioning Mains Connection Compare the voltage listed on the device type plate, e.g. 230V, with the mains voltage and connect the chainsaw sharpener to the corresponding and properly grounded socket. Information Alternating current motor: Use a shockproof plug, mains voltage 230V with residual current circuit breaker and 10 A inert fuses.
Chainsaw Sharpener Working Instructions Before commencing work, ensure the following: Is the workplace tidy? Has the chainsaw sharpener been permanently mounted on a workbench? Working with the Chainsaw Sharpener The protective cover (20) must cover the grinding wheel as much as possible (Figure C). For this, slacken both screws (14) and adjust the protective cover appropriately.
Chainsaw Sharpener 7. Grind every cutting edge by performing steps 5 and 6. Mark the first cutting link by a chalk. This will help you avoid grinding cutting links twice. 8. Turn the rotary table to 30 degrees of the other side and grind the remaining cutting edges as described above (Figure C).
Chainsaw Sharpener Maintenance and Care Before maintenance and cleaning: Switch off the device. Wait for the shutdown of the grinding wheel. Pull out the main plug. Do not use damaged grinding wheels or ones that have changed their shape. ...
Chainsaw Sharpener Storage Pull out the main plug Store unused equipment in a dry, locked place out of reach of children. Before extended storage, thoroughly clean the device to increase the service life of the device and to ensure smooth operation.
Chainsaw Sharpener Troubleshooting Before each fault clearance: Switch off the device. Wait for the shutdown of the grinding wheel. Pull out the main plug. Fault Possible Cause Remedy Check power supply, power socket and fuse No power protection Chainsaw sharpener does Defective extension...
Chainsaw Sharpener Technical Specifications 220 – 240V Operating Voltage 220W Rated Power Maximum Motor RPM 7,500 RPM Maximum Cutting Length 250mm 0.80" to 0.50" Vice Capacity Maximum working angle 35 Degrees Left to Right 100mm x 3.2mm Grinding Disc Sizes Total Disc 3 pcs.
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Some experts believe the incorrect or prolonged use of almost any product could cause serious injury or death. For information that may reduce your risk of serious injury or death consult thepoints below and additionall y , the information available at www.datastreamserver.com/safety - Consult all documentation, packaging and - The product has been supplied by a general merchandise...
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