ENGLISH Explanation of general view
1Hexwrench
2Shaftlock
3Tighten
4Loosen
5Sawblade
6Outerflange
7Innerflange
8Outerflange
9Hexsocket head bolt
0Sawblade
qSettingprotuberances
wHexsocket head bolt
(Foradjusting riving knife)
eCuttingdepth
rLoosen
tLever
yThumbnut
uFor45° bevel cuts
iForstraight cuts
oBaseplate
p45°angle cuts
aStraightcuts
sTopguide
dBase
f60°angle cuts
g45°angle cuts
h30°angle cuts
jStraightcuts
kBlade
lBase
;Topguide
zLock-offbutton
xSwitchtrigger
cVacuumcleaner
vLimitmark
bBrushholder cap
nScrewdriver

SPECIFICATIONS

Model 5603R 5703R 5903R 5103R 5143R
Bladediameter .................................................... 165 mm 190mm 235mm 270mm 355 mm
Max.cutting depth
At90° ............................................................... 54mm 66 mm 85mm 100mm 130 mm
At45° ............................................................... 38mm 46 mm 64mm 73mm 90 mm
Noload speed (RPM) ......................................... 5,000 4,800 4,500 3,800 2,700
Overalllength ...................................................... 330 mm 356 mm 400 mm 442 mm 607mm
Netweight ........................................................... 4.2 kg 5.2 kg 7.6kg 9.4 kg 14.5 kg
Due to our continuing program of research and
development, the specifications herein are subject
tochange without notice.
Note: Specifications may differ from country to
country.
Powersupply
The machine should be connected only to a power
supply of the same voltage as indicated on the
nameplate,and can only be operated on single-phase
AC supply.They are double-insulated in accordance
with European Standard and can, therefore, also be
usedfrom sockets without earth wire.
Safetyhints
For your own safety, please refer to the enclosed
Safetyinstructions.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES

1. Wearhearing protection.
2. KeepGuards In Place and In Working Order.
Never wedge or tie lower guard open. Check
operation of lower guard before each use.
Don’tuse if lower guard does not close briskly
oversaw blade.
CAUTION:If saw is dropped, lower guard may
bebent, restricting full return.
3. Do not use blades which are deformed or
cracked.
4. Donot use blades of high speed steel.
5. Donot stop the blades by lateral pressure on
thesaw blade.
6. KeepBlades Clean and Sharp.
Sharpblades minimize stalling and kickback.
7. DANGER: Keep Hands Away From Cutting
Area. Keep hands away from blades. Don’t
reachunderneath work while blade is rotating.
Don’t attempt to remove cut material when
bladeis moving.
CAUTION:Blades coast after turn off.
8. SupportLarge Panels.
Large panels must be supported as shown in
Fig. Ato minimize the risk of blade pinching
andkickback.
Whencutting operation requires the resting of
the saw on the work piece, the saw shall be
rested on the larger portion and the smaller
piececut off.
Toavoid kickback, do support board or panel
nearthe cut.
Fig.A
Don’tsupport board or panel away from the cut.
Fig.B
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5603R – 5413R (E) (’99. 6. 11)