Ferm FZT-315 Handleiding

Ferm Zaagmachine FZT-315

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Ferm B.V. P.O. Box 134 8280 AC Genemuiden NL www.ferm.com 0210/17
Art.nr. 420090
FZT-315
USERS MANUAL
Saw bench 2
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
Tischkreissäge 7
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
Zaagtafel 13
MODE D’EMPLOI
Scie d’établi 19
BRUKSANVISNING
Sågbord 25
KÄYTTÖOHJE
Sahapenkki 30
BRUKSANVISNING
Bordsirkelsag 35
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AVAILABLE SPARE PARTS FOR FZT-315
REF.NR. DESCRIPTION FERM NR.
5 HANDLE 407610
6 KNOB FOR HANDLE 407611
11 SCREW WITH PLASTIC KNOB 407612
12 MOTOR 407613
13 SWITCH 407614
24 SCREW WITH PLASTIC KNOB 407615
25 RUBBER FOOT 407616
29 FLANGE INSIDE 407617
30 FLANGE OUTSIDE 407618
31 SPLITTER 407620
32 TABLE INSERT 407621
33 COVER FOR SAWBLADE 407622
35/37/43/49/61/63/11
SAW GUIDE COMPLETE 407623
38 SAW BLADE 420210
62 BOLT LEFT 407624
Product: Ferm saw bench.
Type FZT-315, Art.nr. 420090
Ferm, Genemuiden, The Netherlands
Acoustic pressure level (Lpa) 93.62 dB(A)
Acoustic capacity level (Lwa) 106.84 dB(A)
The noise level at the workplace can exceed 85
dB(A) during sawing. In this case noise and he-
aring protection is necessary for the user.
This machinery is radio and TV suppressed according to
EN 55014.
SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number on the machine is composed as fol-
lows:
Serial nr.
Read these instructions for use properly before
you use the saw bench!
WORKING WITH
THE FZT-315 SAW BENCH
This universal semi-professional wood circular saw is a
machine for sawing wood by means of a circular saw, pro-
vided with a bench top and a saw situated under the ben-
ch top. The circular saw is only suitable for hobby and do-
it-yourself purposes.
KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Read these instructions for use carefully before you use
the machine and pay particular attention to the safety in-
structions. Maintain your machine according to the in-
structions, so that it always functions properly. Only
switch on the machine after you have understood how
you must operate it and be especially sure that you know
exactly how you can switch off the machine in case of an
emergency. Keep this manual and the other documenta-
tion about your machine in a safe place.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Keep the working area clean and tidy. An untidy wor-
king environment leads to accidents. Also ensure
that there is sufficient light.
2. Take influences from outside into account. Do not
leave machinery lying in the rain. Do not use machi-
nery in a damp or wet environment and do not use
machinery in the vicinity of inflammable liquids or ga-
ses.
3. Prevent electric shocks. Protect the mains lead
against heat, oil and sharp objects. Avoid physical
contact with exposed parts of the mains lead, plug
and earthed objects, such as metal pipes, radiators,
central heating boilers, refrigerators etc.
4. Keep children away. Do not allow other people to
touch the machinery, keep them out of the working
area.
5. Store the machinery in a safe place. Machinery not in
use must be kept in dry, closed areas, out of reach of
children.
6. Do not overload the machinery. You will work better
and more safely within the indicated capacity reach.
Damage as a result of overloading does not fall under
the guarantee.
7. Use the correct machinery. Do not use machines with
too low a capacity for too heavy a load. Do not use the
machine for a purpose or job for which it is not inten-
ded.
8. Do not wear any wide, loose clothing or jewellery.
They can become caught in the moving parts.
Wearing rings with protruding parts must also be
avoided. If you have long hair, wear your hair tied
back or use a hair net. Wear rubber footwear for wor-
king outside.
9. Wear safety goggles. Use a dust mask for work which
produces dust.
10. Do not use the mains lead in the wrong way. Do not
transport the machine connected to the mains lead
and do not use the mains lead to remove the mains
plug from the mains (the wall socket). Protect the
mains lead against heat, oil and sharp objects.
11. Clamp down the workpiece. Always press the work-
piece firmly against the tool rest. Do not process any
workpieces that are so small that you cannot hold
them.
12. Ensure a safe position and a stable balance.
13. Maintain the machinery with care. Keep it clean in or-
der to be able to work better and more safely. Follow
the maintenance instructions and the advice with re-
gard to changing the machinery. Keep the machine
dry and free from oil and grease.
14. Remove the mains plug from the mains (the wall
socket) when the machine is not in use, during main-
tenance work or while changing accessories and ma-
chine tools.
ORDER NUMBER/YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION
UK English
2Ferm
VOLT WATT RPM mm mm mm kg
230V~ 2,0 kW 2950 62 88 Ø 315 x 3,0 x 30 45
50 Hz S3 (40%) 5 min 40 Teeth
45°
MM
1'
90°
MM
kg.
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EXPLODED VIEW 15. Before switching on, check whether spanners and
other aids have been removed.
16. Do not transport machines whereby the switch can be
pressed in by accident. Check whether the switch is
switched off when connecting to the lighting mains.
17. For outside, only use extension cables approved for
this purpose and recognized as suitable.
18. Always be alert. Work with care, do not use the ma-
chine if you are not concentrating.
19. Check the machinery for damaging. Before further
use of the machine safety devices or damaged parts
must be thoroughly tested for their flawless and pur-
poseful functioning. Check whether the function of
the moving parts is in order: whether they do not jam,
whether no parts are broken, whether all other parts
are assembled perfectly and correctly, and whether
all other conditions are correct, which could influence
the functioning of the machine. If nothing else is indi-
cated in the instructions for use, damaged safety de-
vices and machine parts must be professionally re-
paired or replaced by a maintenance workshop. Da-
maged switches must be replaced by a maintenance
workshop. Do not use any machinery whereby the
switch cannot be switched on and off.
ATTENTION!
In the interests of personal safety, only use accessories
and aids which are recommended in the instructions for
use or the catalogue. The use of accessories or aids other
than mentioned can result in injury.
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
There are many dangers associated with working with cir-
cular saws in the case of inexpert use. Circular saws are a
group of tools which is attracting growing attention
amongst people interested in DIY. However, this popula-
rity has its disadvantages: per year, approximately 1400
people (1990) go to a hospital for an outpatient treatment
as a result of an accident with a circular saw. It often con-
cerns serious injury. It is therefore of vital importance that
you adhere to the safety instructions.
EXAMPLES OF WHAT CAN GO WRONG IN THE CASE
OF INEXPERT USE OF CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES
1. Touching the rotating saw blade. This can happen
because the protective devices and aids are not pre-
sent or are used incorrectly (such as the protective
cap, safeguard under the bench top, the riving knife,
the auxiliary guide and the pusher block). Improperly
functioning protective devices and aids can also re-
sult in accidents. If the machine is switched off and
therefore does not make any more noise, the user is
not aware that the saw blade can (still) rotate. The
protective cap is also of vital importance for this pur-
pose. Out of all the accidents caused by circular sa-
wing machines, in theory this amount could be redu-
ced by 85% if the protective cap is always used in the
correct way.
2. As a result of the workpiece flying off with great force,
people standing in the vicinity can be hit and this can
result in serious or even fatal injury. It has occurred
that a beam upon rebound flew through two closed
doors. The rebound of the workpiece can have the
following causes, in combination or on their own:
- The saw is too low above the bench top as a result
of which the workpiece being fed comes immedia-
tely in contact with the teeth which are moving in
the direction of the user.
- Clamping the workpiece to the work top as a result
of the absence of a riving knife or the use of a riving
knife which is too thin or wrongly adjusted.
- The absence of an auxiliary guide (straight-edge)
or adjusting it wrongly. The wood can thereby get
stuck between the main guide and the rotating
saw blade.
3. Breaking of the rotating saw blade can be the result of
a wrong method of cutting or incorrect assembly of
the saw blade or a wrong method of work.
4. Electric installation. The metal parts which have co-
me under electric tension and the occurrence of fire
as a result of an incorrect or an improper electrical in-
stallation.
5. As a result of too high a noise level, the hearing of a
person who is regularly in the vicinity of a circular sa-
wing machine can be damaged.
6. The emission of harmful wood dust or fumes from glu-
ed wood workpieces can result in danger to health.
BEFORE YOU USE THE MACHINE:
According to the Labour Act, young people (under the age
of 18) may not carry out work on or with circular sawing
machines. This general rule may only be deviated from in
the case of a professional training course within the
framework of a legal regulation.
A circular sawing machine must have sufficient lighting
suitable for the purpose and in the case of strip lighting the
so-called stroboscopic effect must be taken into account.
As result of this a rotating saw blade can appear to be
standing still. A solution is the use of double fittings
whereby a phase shift of both strip lights takes place.
1. Since this sawing machine is simple to operate you
must still ensure that you work carefully and with con-
centration.
- Check the following:
- does the connection voltage of the engine and the
engine protection, if any, correspond with the
mains voltage (machines for a mains voltage of
230V can be connected to a mains voltage of
220V without any problems).
- does the machine connect to a mains (wall soc-
ket) with an earthed socket (earth connection);
- are the mains cable and the mains plug in good
condition, firm, without frayed ends or damaging;
- check whether the saw blade is not missing any
teeth and whether it is showing any cracks or
splits; these saw blades must be replaced imme-
diately;
- Do not use sawblades which are damaged or de-
formed
- the protective cap may not be adjusted any higher
than is necessary in order to allow the workpiece
to pass through;
- the riving knife must be thinner than the saw cut
and thicker than the saw blade;
- The sawing machine must be placed firmly with all
four legs on a flat, level surface.
- Never apply lateral pressure against the saw blade. It
can break as a result of this.
- Make sure that the wood does not contain any knots,
nails, cracks and/or dirt deposits. Sawing wood in this
condition can result in dangerous rebounds.
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