Kity 550 3401802903 Instruction Manual

To set up the Kity 550 saw, first ensure that the saw is placed on a stable surface. Install the blade guard and adjust the blade alignment according to the manual. Connect the power supply and conduct a test run without cutting to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
Common issues include blade misalignment and motor overheating. For blade misalignment, check and adjust the blade guides and tension. If the motor overheats, ensure proper ventilation and check for dust buildup around the motor area.
Regular maintenance should be performed monthly, including cleaning the sawdust, checking blade sharpness, and ensuring all moving parts are lubricated. A thorough inspection every six months is recommended.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the blade guard is in place, and never reach over the blade while it is running. Disconnect the saw from the power supply when making adjustments or changing blades.
To enhance cutting precision, regularly check and adjust the blade tension and alignment. Use a fine-tooth blade for smoother cuts and ensure the workpiece is securely clamped before cutting.
For cutting hardwood, use a carbide-tipped blade with a higher tooth count, such as 60-80 teeth. This type of blade provides a cleaner cut and lasts longer when cutting dense materials.
First, disconnect the saw from the power supply. Use the wrench provided to loosen the arbor nut, remove the old blade, and replace it with the new one. Ensure the blade teeth point in the correct cutting direction and tighten the arbor nut securely.
Unusual noises may indicate a loose component or a dull blade. Turn off the saw and check all bolts and parts for tightness. Inspect the blade for damage and replace it if necessary. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.
The Kity 550 can cut thin metal sheets if equipped with a suitable metal cutting blade. Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped, and reduce the cutting speed to prevent overheating. Always wear appropriate protective gear to shield from metal sparks.
To ensure longevity, keep the saw clean and free of sawdust build-up. Regularly lubricate moving parts as per the manual's recommendations, and ensure blades are sharp and properly aligned. Store the saw in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use.