Manual Parkside PHKS 1300 A1 Circular Saw

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General safety advice for electrical power tools
c) Set the cutting depth to match the thick-
ness of the workpiece. Less than a full tooth
height should be visible below the workpiece.
d) Never hold the workpiece in your hand
or steady it with your leg whilst saw
ing.
Keep the workpiece steady on a stable
supporting surface. It is important to see that
the workpiece is firmly held in place to minimise
any danger of it making contact with your body,
jamming of the saw blade or loss of control.
e) Hold the device by the insulated handle
surfaces when you are undertaking
work where there is the danger of the
cutting tool striking hidden electricity
cables or the device‘s mains lead. Con-
tact with a live wire means that the metal parts
of the device may also become live and this
can result in an electric shock.
f) When cutting longitudinally always use
a guide fence or a straight edge guide.
This will improve the accuracy of your cut and
reduce the risk of the blade jamming.
g) Always use a saw blade of the correct
size and with the appropriate central
fixing hole bore. Saw blades that do not
correspond with the attachment components
on the saw will not run true and could lead to
loss of control.
h) Never use a damaged or incorrect
saw blade washer or screw. The saw
blade washer and screw have been specially
designed to give your saw optimum performance
and safety in use.
To avoid the device kicking back:
Kickback occurs as a result of incorrect use or mis-
use of the saw. It can be prevented by taking the
appropriate precautions as described below.
a) Hold the saw with both hands and
bring your arms into a position in
which you will be able to withstand
any kickback forces. Always stand to
the side of the saw blade and never
bring your body in line with the saw
blade. When kickback occurs, the circular
saw may jump backwards but the operator
can control the kickback forces by adopting
suitable precautions.
b) If the saw blade jams or sawing stops
for another reason, release the ON /
OFF switch and hold the saw in the
workpiece without moving it until the
saw blade comes to a complete stand
still. Never try to remove the saw from
the tool or to pull it backwards as long
as the saw blade is still moving other-
wise this could cause a recoil action.
Find the reason for the saw blade jamming
and take the appropriate action to rectify it.
c) If you wish to restart a saw that has
been inserted into the workpiece, cen-
tre the saw blade in the saw gap and
check that the saw teeth do not catch
on the workpiece. If the saw blade jams, it
may move itself out of the workpiece or cause
a kickback when the saw is restarted.
d) Support boards whilst cutting to reduce
the risk of kickback caused by a
jammed saw blade. Large boards may
bend under their own weight. Boards must be
supported on both sides as well as near the
saw gap and at the edges.
e) Do not use blunt or damaged saw
blades. Saw blades with blunt or misaligned
teeth are in effect too wide for the designed saw
gap and this gives rise to increased friction,
jamming and kickback.
f) Make sure that the cutting depth and
angle setting fastenings are tightened
before sawing starts. If these settings
move during sawing, this can lead to the saw
blade jamming and kickback.
g) Be particularly careful when carrying
out
a plunge cut in an obscured area, e.g.
in an existing wall. The plunging blade
could
jam in a hidden object and cause kickback.
Causes of kickback:
a) A kickback is a sudden reaction to a saw blade
becoming hooked, jammed or misaligned. This
causes an out of control circular saw to raise
itself and move out of the workpiece and towards
the operator.
b) If the sawblade becomes hooked or trapped in
a narrowing saw gap, it is suddenly prevented
General safety advice for electrical power tools
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Freddy Muyldermans 14-01-2021
I've got this circular saw PHKS 1300 A1 for many years now and been very happy it. Been using for many DIY jobs. Its come to the point now where the carbon brushes have worn and need to be replaced. Could anybody let me no where I could purges a replacement set as I seem to find anything for the PHKS 1300 A1 Many thanks.

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Brand Parkside
Model PHKS 1300 A1
Category Circular Saws
File type PDF
File size 8.83 MB

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Yes you should. Although the amount of noise produced by a circular saw can vary between brands and models, long term exposure to loud noise can cause permanent hearing damage. That is why it is a good idea to wear hearing protection.

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