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2.3 Noise and vibration information
Typical values established in compliance with EN
60745:
Sound-pressure level 95 dB(A)
Sound-power level 106 dB(A)
Measuring uncertainty allowance K = 3 dB
Wear ear protection.
Overall vibration levels (vector sum for three
directions) measured in accordance with EN
60745:
Vibration emission level (3 directions)
Sawing wood a
h
< 2,5 m/s²
Sawing metal a
h
< 2,5 m/s²
Uncertainty K = 1,5 m/s²
The emission values specifi ed (vibration, noise)
were measured in accordance with the test con-
ditions stipulated in EN 60745 and are intended
for machine comparisons. They are also used for
making preliminary estimates regarding vibration
and noise loads during operation.
The emission values specifi ed refer to the main
applications for which the power tool is used. If
the electric power tool is used for other applica-
tions, with other tools or is not maintained suf-
ciently prior to operation, however, the vibration
and noise load may be higher when the tool is
used. Take into account any machine idling times
and downtimes to estimate these values more
accurately for a specifi ed time period. This may
signifi cantly reduce the load during the machine
operating period.
3 Power supply and start-up
The mains voltage must correspond to
the specifi cation on the rating plate.
Always switch the machine off before
connecting or disconnecting the mains
lead!
See Fig. 2 for connection and disconnection of the
power cable. The switch [1-7] is for switching on/
off (push = ON, release = OFF).
The switch can only be activated after the switch
lock [1-8] has been pushed up. Activating the
switch lock simultaneously locks the plunging
equipment and the sawing unit can be moved
down against the spring force. This causes the
saw blade to emerge from the protective cover.
When the machine is lifted, the sawing unit
springs back into the starting position.
Only guide the machine against the work-
piece when it is switched on.
Check the installation fi xture prior to use
and do not use the machine if the fi xture
does not function correctly.
4 Machine settings
Always pull the plug out of the socket
before making settings.
4.1 Electronics
The TS 75 EBQ/ TS 75 EQ features full-
wave electronics with the following prop-
erties:
Smooth start-up
The smooth start-up ensures the machine starts
up jolt-free.
Speed adjustment
You can regulate the speed steplessly between
1350 and 3550 min
-1
using the adjusting wheel
[1-5]. This enables you to optimise the cutting
speed to suit the material (see table 1).
Constant speed
The preselected speed remains constant whether
the machine is in operation or in neutral posi-
tion.
Temperature cut-out
To prevent overheating, the safety electronics
switches the machine off when it reaches a critical
motor temperature. Let the machine cool down
for approx. 3-5 minutes before using it again. The
machine requires less time to cool down if it is
running, i.e. in neutral position.
Current limiting
Current limiting prevents permissibly high current
consumption under extreme overload. This can
lead to a decrease in the motor speed. The motor
immediately restarts after the load is removed.
Brake (TS 75 EBQ)
After switching-off the tool, the saw blade is
electronically brought to a standstill in 1.5 – 2
seconds.
4.2 Cutting depth
The cutting depth can be set at 0 – 75 mm:
- Press the cutting depth stop [3-3] and move it to
the desired cutting depth (the values specifi ed
on the scale [3-1] apply to 0° cuts without guide
rail),
- Release the cutting depth stop (the cutting depth
stop notches along in 1 mm-steps).
The sawing unit can now be pressed down to the
set cutting depth.
A grub screw (M4x8 to M4x12) can be screwed
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