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XPOtool 62554 Operation Manual page 11

Mini saw with laser

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Plasterboard
The saw is only recommended for occasional cuts in plasterboard; a suitable vacuum cleaner
should always be switched on. This is because the dust can prevent the protective device from
properly working.
Conventional tools such as hole saws or knives usually give excellent results; however, the saw
can be used when a particularly clean, dust-free cut is required or when there is a risk of pipes
or cables being cut.
Cleaning and maintaining the device
Regular cleaning is required to operate the saw safely as excessive build-up of dust will cause the tool
to stop working properly.
Pull out the power plug.
Thoroughly clean the saw with a small, soft brush, such as a paintbrush.
Always keep the ventilation openings on the motor housing clean and free of foreign objects.
Never use caustic or solvents to clean the plastic parts.
Saw blade
Always use a sharp saw blade.
If the saw does not cut as well as expected, or if it overheats (temperature cut-off can be acti-
vated), the most common cause is a dull saw blade.
It is difficult to see or feel if the saw blade is blunt. If there is any doubt, use a new saw blade.
Saw blades are consumables.
Be careful when changing the saw blade, as a saw blade can get hot during use. Let the saw
blade cool down for a while before replacing it.
Store the saw in a dry area when not in use.
Technical specifications
Nominal voltage (V)
Nominal frequency (㎐)
Nominal power (W)
Motor speed (
r
)
min
Saw blade diameter (㎜)
Max. cutting depths (㎜)
Flange diameter (㎜)
Sound pressure level L
Incertitude value K
pA
Sound power level L
WA
Incertitude value K
WA
The noise emission values have been measured according to the relevant standard.
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220–240
50
600
7400
85
Wood
25
Stone/tiles 10
25 10
(dB (A))
96
pA
(dB (A))
3
(dB (A))
107
(dB (A))
3
Caution!
case the sound pressure exceeds
Item 62554
Wear a hearing protection in
85 dB (A).
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