Campbell Hausfeld DG460500CK specifications General Power Tool

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Manual de Instrucciones y Lista de Piezas

DG460500CK

use. Many accidents are caused by poor-

Funcionamiento (Cont.)

2. Corte por penetración:

El corte por penetración es útil y ahorra tiempo cuando se hacen aberturas toscas en materiales blandos.

No intente cortar por penetración materiales duros tales como el acero.

CORTES POR PENETRACIÓN

1.Si el corte en bolsillo es de líneas rectas, no se necesita un orificio pretaladrado.

2.Incline la herramienta hacia adelante sobre el borde delantero de la base con la hoja ubicada apenas encima de la superficie de la pieza (Figura 3).

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Figura 3

3.Asegúrese de que el valor orbital esté en 0 y encienda la sierra.

4.Aplique presión sobre la herramienta de modo que el borde delantero de la base no se mueva cuando encienda la herramienta y suavemente baje la parte trasera de la herramienta con lentitud.

5.Una vez que la sierra alcanza la velocidad máxima, bájela lentamente en la pieza de trabajo.

6.Mientras la hoja perfora la pieza, baje lentamente la base de la herramienta hacia la superficie de la pieza de trabajo.

7.Mantenga ambas manos sobre la sierra mientras esté cortando (Figura 4).

Figura 4

8.Complete el corte de manera normal.

9.Para 90° u otras esquinas en ángulo, corte hasta la esquina luego retroceda antes de redondear la esquina. Una

vez que haya cortado el bolsillo, acérquese a la esquina desde la dirección contraria y corte el ángulo.

CORTES DE BOLSILLO

Los cortes de bolsillo se hacen en el medio de la pieza de trabajo cuando no pueden cortarse desde un borde. Se pueden comenzar con un orificio pretaladrado o la sierra vertical puede crear un punto de inicio (corte por penetración).

Los cortes por penetración no se recomiendan para materiales más duros como el acero y no se deben usar las hojas de calar para cortes por penetración.

CORTES EN CÍRCULO

Una guía de corte en círculo puede ayudarlo para cortar círculos. El corte se debe preparar con un orificio pretaladrado o un leve corte por penetración próximo a la línea de corte. Si usa una guía, asegúrese de que cumpla con las instrucciones de la sierra vertical y del fabricante.

CALADOS

Se pueden realizar trabajos complicados con una sierra vertical usando una hoja de calado. Asegúrese de que la hoja se utilice de acuerdo a las instrucciones del fabricante. Para un mejor control, use la sierra en el valor I con la hoja de calado. Esto ofrece un corte y un manejo más sencillo.

CORTE DE METALES

Antes de comenzar un corte de metal, coloque el valor orbital correspondiente 0 ó 1.

Cuando corte piezas de trabajo de metal, sujete el material con abrazaderas y corte cerca del punto de sujeción para reducir la posibilidad de que se tuerza y la vibración.

Si la hoja comienza a vibrar o a hacer un ruido excesivo, reemplace la hoja con una hoja para cortes en metal que tenga dientes más finos.

Para metales blandos, la hoja se puede obstruir por lo tanto use una hoja con dientes más gruesos.

Los conductos, hierro en ángulo

o tuberías se deben sujetar en una prensa de tornillo y cortar lo más cerca posible de la prensa.

Los metales de hoja delgada deben colocarse entre dos tablas de madera o se deben colocar sobre tablones de madera más gruesos, como madera terciada y el diseño o diagramado se debe poner encima. Esto permite cortar el metal sin problemas y evita el desgarro del material de metal.

La porción expuesta de la barra de la sierra se debe mantener limpia. Elimine frecuentemente los restos de metal usando un paño con aceite. Después de usar, deseche adecuadamente el paño con aceite para evitar riesgos de incendio.

Cuando corte metal sujete el material con abrazaderas, continúe lentamente y use las velocidades más bajas.

No doble, tuerza ni fuerce la hoja. Si la sierra salta o se balancea, use una hoja con dientes más finos. Si la hoja parece obstruida cuando corte materiales blandos, use una hoja con dientes más gruesos.

Para un corte más fácil, lubrique la hoja con cera para corte, si hubiese disponible, o aceite para corte cuando corte acero. El metal delgado debe colocarse entre dos láminas de madera o debe sujetarse firmemente con abrazaderas a una sola pieza de madera (la madera sobre el metal).

Dibuje el diseño o las líneas de corte en la parte superior de madera. Cuando corte aluminio extruido o hierro en ángulo, sujete el trabajo con una prensa de tornillo y corte cerca de las mordazas de la prensa.

Cuando corte tuberías y el diámetro sea mayor que la profundidad de la hoja, corte la pared de la tubería y luego introduzca la hoja en el corte girando la tubería mientras corta.

No utilice el adaptador de aspiración cuando corte metal. Las virutas de metal estarán calientes y podrían causar un incendio.

CORTE DE LÁMINAS

Mientras la hoja de la sierra corta en la dirección ascendente, la superficie más cercana a la placa de la zapata podría astillarse.

1.Utilice una hoja de sierra con dientes finos.

2.Corte desde la superficie posterior de la pieza (lado terminado hacia abajo).

3.Para minimizar el astillado, sujete la pieza con madera de desecho

o aglomerado por ambos lados de la pieza y corte con la pieza en el medio.

TERMINACIÓN DE BORDES

Para recortar los bordes o hacer ajustes dimensionales, haga correr la hoja apenas por los bordes de corte.

General Power Tool

ly maintained power tools.

If the blade becomes twisted or

misaligned in the cut, the teeth at the

Safety Warnings (Cont’d.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keep

 

 

 

 

 

 

back edge of the blade can dig into

Blades that do not match the mounting

 

 

 

 

 

 

cutting

the top surface of the wood causing

tools sharp and clean. Properly main-

the blade to climb out of the kerf and

hardware of the saw will run

tained cutting tools with sharp cutting

jump back toward operator.

eccentrically, causing great risk or injury

edges are less likely to bind and are

Kickback is the result of tool misuse and/

to the user and damage to the tool.

easier to control.

6. NEVER hold piece being cut in your

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the

or incorrect operating procedures or

hands or across your leg. It is important

 

 

 

 

 

 

power

conditions and can be avoided by taking

to support the work properly to

tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in

proper precautions as given below:

accordance with these instructions,

1. Maintain a firm grip with both hands

minimize body exposure, blade

binding, or loss of control.

taking into account the working condi-

on the saw and position your body

7. Wear ear protection when using the

tions and the work to be performed.

and arm to allow you to resist

Use of the power tool for operations

kickback forces. Kickback forces can

tool for extended periods. Prolonged

different from those intended could

be controlled by the operator, if

exposure to high intensity noise can

result in a hazardous situation.

proper precautions are taken.

cause hearing loss.

1. This tool must NOT be modified or

2. When blade is binding, or when

8. Make sure that all nails have been

 

 

used for any application other than

 

 

interrupting a cut for any reason,

pulled from workpiece before starting

 

 

that for which it was designed.

 

 

release the trigger and hold the saw

cutting operation.

2. Some woods contain preservatives which

motionless in the material until the

9. This saw is not designed to cut hollow

 

 

can be toxic. Take extra care to prevent

 

 

blade comes to a complete stop.

pipe. Perform cuts on approved

 

 

inhalation and skin contact when

 

 

Never attempt to remove the saw

materials only.

 

 

working with these materials. Request

 

 

from the work or pull the saw

10.Do not touch metal parts of saw while

 

 

and follow all safety information

 

 

backward while the blade is in motion

cutting in blind areas. Blind spots like

 

 

available from your material supplier.

 

 

or kickback may occur. Investigate

walls and floors may contain live

3.

Store tools out of reach of children

and take corrective actions to

electric wires.

 

 

and other untrained persons. Tools

 

 

eliminate the cause of blade binding.

11.Do not touch metal parts of saw or

 

 

are dangerous in the hands of

 

 

3. When restarting a saw in the

blade immediately after use. Parts will

 

 

untrained users.

 

 

workpiece, center the saw blade in

be hot and can cause serious burn.

4.

Avoid cutting nails. Inspect

the kerf, or cut, and check that saw

POWER TOOL USE AND CARE

 

 

workpiece for any nails and remove

 

 

teeth are not engaged into the

 

 

 

Do not

 

 

them before operation.

material. If saw blade is binding, it

 

 

 

force the

5. Do not cut hollow pipe.

may walk up or kickback from the

 

 

 

power tool. Use the correct power tool

6. Do not cut oversize workpiece.

workpiece as the saw is restarted.

for your application. The correct power

7. Check for the proper clearance

4. Support large panels to minimize the

tool will do the job better and safer at

 

 

beyond the workpiece before

risk of blade pinching and kickback.

the rate for which it was designed.

 

 

cutting so that the blade will not

Large panels tend to sag under their

 

 

 

Do not

 

 

strike the floor, workbench, etc.

own weight. Supports must be

 

 

 

use the

8. Make sure the blade is not

placed under the panel on both

 

 

 

power tool if the switch does not turn

 

 

contacting the workpiece before

sides, near the line of cut and near

it on and off. Any power tool that can-

 

 

the switch is turned on.

the edge of the panel.

not be controlled with the switch is

 

 

9. Keep hands away from moving parts.

5. Do not use dull or damaged blades.

dangerous and must be repaired.

 

 

 

 

10.Do not leave the tool running. Operate

Unsharpened or improperly set blades

 

 

 

 

 

 

the tool only when hand-held.

produce narrow kerf causing excessive

 

 

 

 

11.Always switch off and wait for the

friction, blade binding and kickback.

Disconnect the plug from the power

 

 

blade to come to a complete stop

6. Blade depth and bevel adjusting

source and/or the battery pack from

 

 

the power tool before making any

 

 

before removing the blade from the

locking levers must be tight and

adjustments, changing accessories, or

 

 

workpiece.

secure before making cut. If blade

storing power tools. Such preventive

12.Do not touch the blade or the

adjustment shifts while cutting, it

safety measures reduce the risk of

may cause binding and kickback.

 

 

workpiece immediately after

starting the power tool accidentally.

 

 

7. Use extra caution when making a

 

 

operation; they may be extremely

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Store

 

 

hot and could burn your skin.

“Pocket Cut” into existing walls or

 

 

 

idle

CAUSES AND USER PREVENTION

other blind areas. The protruding blade

power tools out of the reach of chil-

may cut objects that can cause kickback.

OF KICKBACK:

dren and do not allow persons unfamil-

8. Be cautious of pitchy, knotty, wet or

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a

iar with the power tool or these

warped stock. These are most likely

pinched, bound or misaligned saw

instructions to operate the power tool.

to create pinching conditions and

blade, causing an uncontrolled saw to

Power tools are dangerous in the

possible kickback.

hands of untrained users.

lift up and out of the workpiece

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maintain

toward the operator.

SERVICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

power

When the blade is pinched or bound

 

 

Have

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tools. Check for misalignment or binding

tightly by the kerf, or cutting slot,

 

 

your

of moving parts, breakage of parts and

closing down, the blade stalls and the

power tool serviced by a qualified repair

any other condition that may affect the

person using only identical replacement

motor reaction drives the unit rapidly

power tool’s operation. If damaged,

parts. This will ensure that the safety of

back toward the operator.

have the power tool repaired before

the power tool is maintained.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Campbell Hausfeld DG460500CK specifications General Power Tool

DG460500CK specifications

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