EP3820658A1 - Table saw - Google Patents
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- EP3820658A1 EP3820658A1 EP20700774.1A EP20700774A EP3820658A1 EP 3820658 A1 EP3820658 A1 EP 3820658A1 EP 20700774 A EP20700774 A EP 20700774A EP 3820658 A1 EP3820658 A1 EP 3820658A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27G—ACCESSORY MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; TOOLS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; SAFETY DEVICES FOR WOOD WORKING MACHINES OR TOOLS
- B27G19/00—Safety guards or devices specially adapted for wood saws; Auxiliary devices facilitating proper operation of wood saws
- B27G19/02—Safety guards or devices specially adapted for wood saws; Auxiliary devices facilitating proper operation of wood saws for circular saws
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a table saw.
- the present invention relates to a table saw.
- the table saw includes a support structure with a
- Support section which provides a support surface for supporting a workpiece, as well as a saw blade, which reaches through an opening of the support section, so that at least part of the saw blade is located below the underside of the support section.
- the table saw also includes one located below the underside of the support section
- Housing arrangement which surrounds the part of the saw blade located below the underside of the support section.
- the saw blade, together with the housing arrangement, can be pivoted relative to the support section in order to set an angle between a cutting plane of the saw blade and the support surface.
- An object of the invention is that
- the object is achieved by a table saw according to claim 1.
- the table saw comprises a cover flap which forms a gap when the housing arrangement is pivoted
- the cover flap is expediently on the
- the cover flap is preferably movably mounted on the housing arrangement and / or on the
- the cover flap can be moved from a first position into a second position by pivoting the housing arrangement.
- the cover flap is in the first
- the support structure expediently has a plurality of legs by means of which the support section can be supported relative to the floor. There are free areas between the pillars through which a user can enter
- the table saw in particular the support structure, is thus to a certain extent not encapsulated and enables a user to reach under the support section in a simple manner.
- the invention further relates to a saw blade cover.
- the saw blade cover is in particular designed as a saw blade hood and comprises a longitudinally extending one made of a first material
- the saw blade cover body for at least partially covering a saw blade of the table saw.
- the saw blade cover includes also a contact area arranged on the end face of the cover body. The contact area is relative to the
- An object of the invention is that
- the object is achieved by a saw blade cover, in which the contact area has a sliding section made of a second material, along which the workpiece can slide when it comes into contact with the contact area.
- Sliding section can reduce the likelihood of this
- the sliding section can prevent a workpiece from contacting the contact area in cuts it and sticks to the contact area. As a result, the likelihood of malfunction can be reduced.
- the first material can also be referred to as cover body material and the second material can also be referred to as sliding section material.
- the second material can also be referred to as sliding section material.
- Material differs from the first material.
- the second material expediently has a greater hardness than the first material.
- the first material is in particular plastic and / or the second material is in particular metal, preferably aluminum.
- the sliding section is expediently strip-shaped.
- the sliding section is preferably designed as an aluminum strip. According to a preferred embodiment, the contact area and the sliding section are elongated.
- the sliding section expediently runs in
- the contact area is expediently an end face contact area.
- the sliding section is expediently only in a partial area, in particular in a central partial area in the horizontal direction, the end face
- the entire contact area in particular the entire contact area, is made of the second material.
- the cover body is made entirely of metal, in particular aluminum.
- the invention further relates to a table saw with a saw blade cover described above, one
- Support section for placing the workpiece, as well as the
- Cover body at least partially from the saw blade in a cover position.
- the cover body is movably mounted relative to the saw blade, so that the cover body can be moved into a release position in which the saw blade is released further than in the cover position by acting on the contact area with the workpiece moving on the support section in the direction of the saw blade.
- the cutting area of the saw blade is released in the release position.
- the cutting area is the area of the saw blade with which the workpiece is machined when the table saw is used as intended.
- the invention further relates to a stop unit,
- the stop unit comprises one in one
- the stop arm comprises a main section made of a first material, which extends over more than half of the longitudinal extent of the stop arm.
- the stop arm further comprises at least one end of the main section located in the longitudinal direction
- An object of the invention is that
- the object is achieved by a stop unit in which the at least one end section is made from a second material.
- the end section When the workpiece is advanced with the stop unit, the end section may come into contact with the saw blade.
- Conventional stop units usually have a one-piece metal stop arm. If the saw blade comes into contact with a metallic end section of such a conventional stop arm, it can happen (if the table saw has a certain safety function) that the saw blade is stopped and / or moved into a safety position. This disrupts the operation of the table saw. Furthermore, it can lead to a
- End section is made of a different material than the main section, the material of the end section
- the material of the end section can be selected such that the end section can be provided as a cheap wear part.
- the main section can be made of a stable, durable material, such as metal, be produced, even if this material would trigger the safety function if the saw blade came into contact with the main section.
- first material and second material mentioned in relation to the stop unit are different features than the features “first material” and “second material” mentioned above in relation to the saw blade cover.
- the feature “first material” mentioned in relation to the stop unit can also be referred to as “third material” or as “main section material” and the “second material” mentioned in relation to the stop unit can also be called “fourth material” or as " End Section Material ".
- Stop material called first material.
- the second material has a different conductivity than the first material. Conveniently a smaller one
- the first material is exemplarily metal and / or the second material is plastic.
- the at least one end section is expediently removably attached to the main section.
- the at least one end section is exemplary and in or on one
- the main section is expediently an extruded profile and / or the end section is a plastic cap.
- the invention further relates to a table saw with a stop unit described above, one
- Support section for placing the workpiece, as well as the
- the table saw is expediently designed on the basis of an electrical property, in particular an electrical conductivity, one with the saw blade in
- the electrical property, in particular the electrical conductivity, of the second is preferred
- the safety function is expediently not triggered by contact of the saw blade with the workpiece and triggered when the saw blade comes into contact with the human body.
- the invention further relates to a table saw comprising a saw blade and a support structure with a support surface for placing the workpiece when machining the workpiece with the saw blade.
- the table saw includes one
- Stop unit in particular a stop unit explained above, for guiding and / or feeding the
- the stop unit comprises a bearing section which is connected to a guide element
- Table saw is engaged so as to move along the
- the guide element is arranged offset downward relative to the contact surface.
- Bearing section rollers via which the bearing section is movably mounted relative to the support section. Two of the roles are expediently in different spatial directions
- FIG. 1 shows a saw blade cover
- FIG. 2 shows a table saw with the saw blade cover
- FIG. 3 shows a stop unit
- Figure 4 shows a stop arm of the stop unit
- FIG. 5 shows a bearing section of the stop unit, which is movably mounted on a support structure of a table saw
- FIG. 6 shows a table saw with the stop unit
- FIG. 8 the positioning section in a second position
- FIG. 9 an unassembled accessory fastening structure
- FIG. 10 an assembled accessory fastening structure
- FIG. 11 an unassembled suction plate
- Figure 12 is an equipped suction plate.
- the z direction can also be referred to as the height direction and runs vertically.
- the x direction and the y direction are horizontal directions.
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 is designed as an example as a table saw.
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 is in particular a semi-stationary tool.
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 comprises a saw blade 2, in particular a circular saw blade.
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 expediently comprises one
- Drive unit 86 for driving, in particular rotary drive, the saw blade 2.
- the drive unit 86 comprises
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 comprises a support structure 12 which is designed as a table as an example.
- the support structure 12 comprises a support section 1, the support section upper side 8 of which serves as a support surface 8 for a workpiece 11 to be machined with the saw blade 2.
- the support section 1 is designed as a plate, for example, in particular as a table top.
- the support section 1 expediently has a rectangular base area.
- the bearing surface 8 is expediently rectangular.
- the contact surface 8 is oriented normal to the z direction and is preferably flat.
- the support structure 12 further comprises a plurality of pillars 7 - exemplarily four at the four corner regions of the
- Support section 1 arranged legs 7 - over which Support section 1 is supported against the ground.
- Free areas are expediently present between the legs 7, which are exemplary over more than three quarters of the vertical extent of the legs 7
- housing wall available. A user can reach between two legs 7 into the free space underneath the underside 14 of the support section.
- the support section 1 in particular the support surface 8, there is an opening, for example a slot, through which the saw blade 2 engages. The opening is with her
- Saw blade 2 is located above the support section 1, in particular above the support surface 8, and a further part of the saw blade is located below the
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 comprises a safety function which is triggered automatically when contact between the saw blade 2 and a body part of a person is detected. This is expediently
- Table saw 10, 20, 30 designed to provide an electrical signal to the saw blade 2 a
- Table saw 10, 20, 30 is also designed to carry out the safety function on the basis of the detected electrical conductivity.
- the saw blade 2 is stopped, in particular, for example braked, and / or the saw blade 2 in one
- the table saw 10, 20, 30 has, by way of example, an adjusting section 3 which is shown by way of example in FIGS. 7 and 8.
- the control section 3 is formed, the
- the adjusting section 3 is expediently designed to pivot the saw blade 2 relative to the support surface 8 about a pivot axis extending in the x direction in order to set an angle between the cutting plane of the saw blade 2 and the support surface 8.
- the adjusting section 3 is further configured to move the saw blade 2 into different positions along a linear movement path, in particular a vertical movement path and / or a linear movement path that can be pivoted about the aforementioned pivot axis, in order to adjust how far the saw blade 2 extends upward from the opening protrudes. That way
- the depth of cut of the table saw 10, 20, 30 can be set.
- the saw blade cover 40 will be discussed in detail below.
- the saw blade cover 40 can be provided as part of one of the table saws 10, 20, 30 described here and / or on its own. Conveniently the saw blade cover 40 already represents an embodiment in itself.
- the saw blade cover 40 is shown individually in FIG. 1. 2 and 6, the saw blade cover 40 is shown in a state fastened to the table saw 10, 20, 30.
- the saw blade cover 40 is in particular designed as a saw blade hood and comprises a first extending in a longitudinal direction (the saw blade cover 40)
- the saw blade cover 40 further includes one
- the contact area 47 is beveled relative to the longitudinal direction of the saw blade cover 40, so that a contact of the contact area 47 with a workpiece 11 moving towards the saw blade 2 causes a deflection of the
- the contact area 47 has one made of a second material
- the sliding section 48 is provided to prevent the workpiece 11 from cutting into the contact area 47 when it comes into contact with it and getting caught on the contact area 47.
- the second material differs from the first
- the second material expediently has a greater hardness than the first material.
- the first material is in particular plastic and / or the second material is in particular metal, preferably aluminum.
- the saw blade cover 40, in particular the cover body 41, is preferably elongated and in particular flat and / or plate-shaped. The example is
- Cover body 41 executed sword-shaped.
- the saw blade 2 is in the state in which it is at least partially in the opening 43, for example from the long sides, the top and / or the front end of the
- the saw blade cover 40 includes a connection section
- suction hose to be connected
- connection section 44 comprises a mechanical interface for fastening the saw blade cover 40 to a fastening section 46 of the table saw 10, 20, 30, in particular to the riving knife 9.
- the riving knife 9 is
- the riving knife 9 protrudes from the opening of the
- Cover body 41 about a horizontal axis, in particular an axis extending in the y direction, on the
- connection section 44 stored.
- the connection section 44 is in the longitudinal direction of the saw blade cover 40 at the rear End face of the saw blade cover 40 is arranged.
- the saw blade cover 40 is expediently aligned with its longitudinal direction parallel to the x direction.
- the contact area 47 already mentioned above is in the longitudinal direction of the saw blade cover 40 at the front
- the contact area 47 expediently represents the front face of the saw blade cover 40, in particular the front face of the cover body 41.
- the contact area 47 is beveled with respect to the longitudinal direction of the saw blade cover 40. As can be seen in FIGS. 2 and 6, the contact area 47 (in the installed state of the saw blade cover 40) is beveled with respect to the x direction and with respect to the support surface 8, that is to say is inclined. In particular, the contact area 47 is oriented normal to an x-z direction. In an x-z section, the contact area 47 extends obliquely from the bottom upward to the right, in the direction away from the saw blade 2.
- the cover body 41 expediently has one
- Saw blade cover 40 preferably forms the lowest point of the saw blade cover 40 and / or rests on the support surface 8 (provided the cover body 41 does not pass through)
- the workpiece 11 is deflected, in particular raised,).
- the contact area 47 is in an x-z section
- Force component (in particular an upward force component) is provided, which causes a deflection, in particular a pivoting, of the cover body 41 relative to the saw blade 2, the support surface 8 and / or the connecting section 44, in particular a deflection and / or pivoting upward.
- the position of the cover body 41 can be changed so that the cover body 41 clears the way to the saw blade 2 and / or the cutting area of the saw blade 2.
- the cover body 41 Before the workpiece 11 comes into contact with the contact area 47, the cover body 41 is expediently in a cover position in which the cover body 41 at least partially covers the saw blade 2 and the contact point 53 expediently rests on the contact surface 8. If the contact area 47 is acted upon by the workpiece 11 moving in the direction of the saw blade 2, the cover body 41 is deflected further and further until it is is a release position in which the saw blade 2 is released further than in the cover position.
- Cover body 41 deflected so far that the workpiece 11 can be fed to the cutting area saw blade 2 and can be processed by the saw blade 2.
- the sliding section 48 is expediently embodied in the form of a strip, in particular a band.
- the sliding section 48 is preferably a metal strip, in particular a
- the sliding section 48 can also be made of another hard material, which is expediently harder than the first material of the
- Cover body 41 is.
- the sliding section 48 in particular the aluminum strip, is embedded in and / or on the contact area 47, in particular the contact surface
- Sliding section 48 made elongated.
- the sliding section 48 expediently runs in the longitudinal direction of the
- the longitudinal direction of the contact area 47 and / or the sliding section 48 expediently runs diagonally upward relative to the contact surface 8, in particular in the direction away from the saw blade 2.
- the contact area 47 is expediently an end-face contact area, in particular of the cover body 11.
- the sliding section 48 is expediently only present in a partial area, in particular in a central partial area in the horizontal direction, in particular in the y direction, of the end face contact surface. In the y direction, this advantageously results laterally from the sliding section 48
- the sliding section 48 expediently extends over more than half of the longitudinal extent of the contact area 47.
- the cover body 41 has a protrusion 52 projecting obliquely upwards, which is arranged in the region of the front end face of the cover body 41, and part of the contact area 47 provides.
- the sliding section 48 expediently extends into the part of the portion provided by the projection 52
- the sliding section 48 can also serve as a reinforcement of the
- the saw blade cover can also be called a protective device.
- the sliding section 48 is expediently a
- Contact area 47 the protective device with which the strip can slide on a contact edge of a cut material of a workpiece to be machined.
- the sliding section 48 - for example the hard material strips - protects the
- a saw blade cover is also provided as an embodiment, the
- Cover body is made entirely of metal, especially aluminum.
- This saw blade cover is expediently designed as explained above, with the exception that the sliding section is not made from a second material but from the same material as the rest of the cover body.
- the invention further relates to a stop unit 50, in particular an angle stop, for guidance and / or
- the stop unit 50 takes one in itself
- the stop unit 50 can also be provided as part of a table saw.
- Figure 6 shows one
- the stop unit 50 comprises one in one
- Stop arm 55 extending in the longitudinal direction 54 for abutment of the workpiece 11.
- the stop arm 55 is oriented with its longitudinal direction as an example in the y direction.
- the stop arm 55 comprises a main section 51 made of a first material, which extends over more than half of the longitudinal extent of the stop arm 55.
- the feature "first material” mentioned here is a different feature than that above in relation to FIG Saw blade cover 40 feature “first material” mentioned.
- the “first material” mentioned here in relation to the stop unit 50 can also be referred to as “third material” or as “main section material” for the purpose of better differentiation.
- the stop arm 55 further comprises at least one second end section 52 arranged at an end of the main section 51 located in the longitudinal direction 54.
- the stop arm 55 comprises a second end section 52 at each of the two ends located in the longitudinal direction, so that the stop arm has two end sections 52.
- the second end portion 52 can when a
- the stop unit 50 in a state mounted on the support structure 12 of the table saw 20 can be put into a position in which the
- the at least one end section 52 is made of a second one
- “Second material” can also be referred to as “fourth material” or as “end section material” for the purpose of better differentiation.
- the second material differs from the first
- the second material has a different one Conductivity on than the first material. Conveniently a lower conductivity.
- the first material is exemplarily metal and / or the second material is plastic.
- the second material has in particular a different one,
- the table saw 20 is expediently designed on the basis of an electrical property, in particular an electrical conductivity, of an object in contact with the saw blade 2
- Safety function in particular for stopping the saw blade 2 and / or for moving the saw blade 2 into one
- the electrical property is preferred, in particular the electrical property
- Table saw 20 does not perform the safety function when the saw blade comes into contact with the end section 52.
- the electrical property, in particular the electrical conductivity, of the first material is preferably such that the table saw 20 performs the safety function when the saw blade comes into contact with the first material.
- the stop arm 55 is expediently designed in the form of a strip and can also be referred to as a guide bar.
- the stop arm 55 is normal to one with its largest surface area - its long side
- the main section 51 of the Stop arm 55 expediently extends over more than 70% of the longitudinal extent of the stop arm 55
- the main section 51 is designed in the form of a strip and, with its largest surface area, is oriented orthogonally to the support surface 8.
- the long sides of the main section 51 are rectangular by way of example.
- the main section 51 is
- Main section 51 each have an end section 52.
- Each end section expediently takes up less than 20% of the longitudinal extent of the stop arm 55.
- Each end section 52 expediently continues the transverse outer contour of the main section 51 in the longitudinal direction, so that the stop arm 55 results overall as a strip-shaped body with a constant thickness.
- Each end section 52 has
- Stop arm 55 located end of each end portion 52 beveled. Each end section 52 is with its
- each end section 52 is triangular in an exemplary manner.
- Each end portion 52 is conveniently removably attached to the main portion 51.
- everyone is exemplary
- End section 51 in and / or on an end face of the
- Each end section 52 is expediently designed as a plastic cap.
- End section 52 is advantageously a
- each end section 51 has one Locking element 62 which engages in a corresponding locking opening of the main section 51.
- Each end portion 52 can conveniently be of that
- Each end section 52 is expediently a wearing part.
- the stop arm 55 expediently further comprises a cover layer 53 which is arranged on a long side of the stop arm 55.
- the cover layer 53 is arranged in particular on that longitudinal side of the stop arm 55 on which the workpiece 11 rests when the stop unit 50 is used as intended. Conveniently, that covers
- the cover layer 53 from the entire long side of the stop arm 55.
- the cover layer 53 can expediently be made of a material that does not trigger the aforementioned safety function when it comes into contact with the saw blade 2, that is to say in particular has a higher electrical conductivity than the human body and / or the main section 51.
- the stop unit 55 further comprises a bearing section 67 with which the stop unit 55 can be movably mounted on the support structure 12 of the table saw 20.
- Bearing section 67 comprises a roller section 56, on which a plurality of rollers 57, 58 are arranged, via which the
- Bearing section 67 can be movably supported on the support structure 12.
- the roller section 56 exemplarily comprises a horizontal section extending in a horizontal direction
- each vertical section 65 is arranged.
- a plurality of rollers 57, 58 are arranged on each vertical section 65, for example two rollers per vertical section
- each vertical section 65 comprises two in different ones
- Rollers 57, 58 aligned in spatial directions - each exemplarily a horizontal roll 57, the roll plane of which is aligned parallel to a horizontal plane, and in each case a vertical roll 58, the roll plane of which is parallel to one
- the roller section 56 expediently further comprises a sliding block 63.
- the sliding block 63 is in particular elongated and expediently on the underside of the
- the stop arm 55 is advantageously a
- Pivot bearing 60 is pivotally mounted relative to the bearing section 67 about a vertical pivot axis.
- the pivot bearing 60 has an angle scale as an example.
- the stop arm 55 is also expediently mounted in a linearly movable manner relative to the bearing section 67 via a linear bearing.
- the stop unit 50 has one
- Connection section 59 which is elongated by way of example and preferably extends in a horizontal direction, in particular in a lengthwise direction of the horizontal section 64
- the stop arm 55 is expediently arranged over the Pivot bearing 60 is pivotally mounted on the connecting section 59 and the connecting section 59 is over the
- One or more are expedient
- the mounting of the stop unit 55 on the support structure 12 is shown by way of example in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- the support structure 12 of the table saw 20 has one or more guide elements 6, on which the
- Storage section 67 is stored or can be stored.
- each guide element 6 is on a respective peripheral wall 5 of the support structure 12, in particular the
- Each peripheral wall is oriented normal to a horizontal direction.
- Guide element 6 is expediently designed as a rail element running in the horizontal direction.
- each guide element 6 places one in
- Each guide element 6 provides a respective linear guide path for the bearing section 67.
- Bearing section 67 can be removed from a guide element 6 and attached to another guide element 6, for example on another peripheral wall 5.
- the stop unit 50 with its
- Bearing section 67 is supported, for example, on a circumferential wall 5 oriented normal to the y direction.
- the stop unit 50 can be moved linearly in the x-direction along the guide element 6 located on this peripheral wall 5.
- the stop arm 55 is at least partially on or above the support surface 8 and can by
- Linear movement of the stop unit 50 can be positioned in its x coordinate, in particular relative to
- the stop unit 50 can be removed from the circumferential wall 5 oriented normal to the y direction and attached to a circumferential wall 5 oriented normally to the x direction. There, the stop unit 50 can then be moved in the y direction in order to position the stop arm 55 in its y coordinate.
- FIG. 6 shows a detailed view of the storage of the
- the bearing section 67 is in engagement with the guide element 6.
- the sliding block 63 is an example of that of the guide element 6
- the stop unit 50 is thus guided in a V-groove which is not (as is conventionally customary) arranged in the table top - for example the support surface 8 - but instead is arranged on the peripheral wall 5. Furthermore, the guide is made by means of rollers on the V-groove. In addition, there are conveniently lateral rollers - the horizontal rollers - which counteract tilting. The roles are rotatably mounted on the bearing section, which can also be called an angle stop frame.
- the guide arm is attached to the frame of the angle stop (for example via the connecting section), which lies on the support section, which can also be referred to as a saw table. The guide arm guides the work to be done
- the guide arm is preferably adjustable at any angle in the range of +/- 90 ° with respect to the cutting plane. At this angle it is possible to attach it to the angle stop frame and to guide and / or push the material into the cutting area of the saw blade at this angle.
- the angle of rotation of the guide arm can be read on the angle scale, which is part of the
- the guide arm (which can also be referred to as a guide bar) has protective caps attached at the ends which prevent a safety function, in particular an "active injection mitigation", AIM, function from being cut in.
- AIM active injection mitigation
- the AIM function can also be active
- a table saw 30, which is another, will be explained below with reference to FIGS. 2, 7 and 8
- the table saw 30 is
- the table saw 30 includes the support structure 12 with the
- Support section 1 which provides the support surface 8 for supporting the workpiece 11, and the saw blade 2, which extends through the opening of the support section 1, so that at least a part of the saw blade 2 is below the
- Support section underside 14 is located.
- the table saw 30 further comprises a housing arrangement 80 located underneath the support section underside 14, which housing part 80 located underneath the support section underside 14
- Saw blade 2 surrounds.
- the saw blade 2 together with the housing arrangement 80, is relative to the support section 1
- the table saw 30 comprises a cover flap 87, which forms a gap between the housing arrangement 80 and the support section when the housing arrangement 80 is pivoted.
- Bottom 14 covers so as to prevent a user of the table saw 30 through the gap to below the
- Saw blade 2 can grip.
- Figures 7 and 8 is a portion of the
- the adjusting section 3 comprises a bearing section 81 arranged on the support structure 12, in particular the support section underside 14, and a pivot section 82 which is relative to the
- Bearing section 81 is pivotally mounted about said pivot axis.
- the pivot axis is defined, for example, by a guide section 94, in particular a guide slot, on the bearing section 81, on which the pivot section 82 is guided.
- FIG. 7 shows the swivel section 82 in one
- FIG. 8 shows the swivel section 82 in one
- Pivot position in which the pivot section 82 is pivoted and is not aligned orthogonally to the underside 14 of the support section.
- the pivot section 82 includes, for example
- Saw blade 2 are preferably mounted such that they can move linearly relative to the housing arrangement 80 in order to set how far that
- the housing arrangement 80 includes an example
- the housing shell 83 also includes an orthogonal to the
- Support section underside 14 is aligned.
- Housing shell 83 also includes an orthogonal to
- the cover flap 87 is advantageously made of a rigid material, preferably metal.
- the cover flap 87 is expediently designed as a cover plate.
- Cover flap 87 comprises a plate-shaped cover section 88.
- the cover flap 87 is elongated and aligned with its longitudinal direction in the x direction.
- the cover flap 87 is exemplary on the housing arrangement 80, in particular on the transverse side 93, and on the
- the cover flap 87 comprises a first fastening section 89 which
- the housing shell 83 is expediently designed as a tab, and is pivotably mounted on the housing shell 83, in particular the transverse side 93, via the first fastening section 89.
- the cover flap 87 further includes a second one
- the second fastening section 91 is expediently an edge region of the cover flap 87.
- the guide slot 92 is expediently an intermediate space between the
- Fastening section 91 can also be fixedly attached to the support structure 12.
- the cover flap 87 can be moved from a first position into a second position by pivoting the pivoting section 82, in particular the housing arrangement 80.
- the cover flap 87 is pivoted from the first position to the second position in that the
- Swivel position is pivoted.
- the cover flap 87 is aligned parallel to the underside 14 of the support section.
- the cover flap 87 is expediently at least partially between the
- cover flap 87 is oriented at a horizontal axis, in particular the x-axis, inclined to the underside 14 of the support section.
- the cover flap 87 is expediently on the
- the support structure 12 expediently has a plurality of legs 7, by means of which the support section 1 can be supported relative to the floor. Between the legs 7 there are free areas through which a user can reach under the support section underside 14.
- Saw blade 2 covers so that the user cannot touch the saw blade 2 under the table.
- the cover device can also be referred to as a lateral saw blade cover.
- the saw blade 2 is adjustable in angle and height.
- the side saw blade cover consists of several parts which expediently cover the saw blade in all positions of the adjustable range and prevent a finger from penetrating the saw blade under the table.
- the accessory fastening structure 100 is unequipped in FIG. 9 and shown equipped with accessories in FIG. 10.
- the accessory fastening structure 100 can be taken on its own or can be provided as part of a table saw, in particular one of the table saws 10, 20, 30 described above.
- the accessory fastening structure 100 is expediently fastened on the underside section 14 and extends vertically downward from the underside section 14.
- the accessory mounting structure 100 is shown in FIG.
- the accessory mounting structure 100 includes a plurality
- Fastening structure 100 is used in particular to store the accessory elements.
- the accessory elements are expediently freely accessible from the outside and can preferably be removed from the accessory fastening structure 100 without tools.
- the accessory fastening structure 100 has one, several or all of the following interfaces: a first interface 101, in particular comprising one
- Locking hook for fastening a push stick 105, a second interface 102, comprising in particular one
- Snap hook for attaching the stop unit 50, a third interface 103, comprising in particular one
- Locking hook for attaching the riving knife 9, a fourth
- Interface 104 in particular comprising a latching hook, for fastening a work center, for example one
- the accessory mounting structure 100 is preferably used to securely store the accessory elements on the table saw.
- the interfaces expediently have fixing elements.
- the accessory fastening structure 100 preferably enables the user to easily remove the push stick 105 from the front side of the table saw that is oriented normal to the x direction.
- the bag is attached to the table top with a screw
- a suction plate 130 is also provided.
- Suction plate 130 is unequipped in FIG. 11 and shown with accessories in FIG.
- the suction plate 130 can be taken on its own or can be provided as part of a table saw, in particular one of the table saws 10, 20, 30 described above.
- the suction plate 130 is expediently arranged below the support section underside 14 and at least partially surrounds the saw blade 2.
- the suction plate 130 comprises a suction connection 131, to which a suction hose for suctioning off dust generated during sawing can be attached.
- the suction plate 130 comprises on its side facing away from the saw blade 2 a first interface 141 for a replacement saw blade 142 and further interfaces for fastening accessory elements 135, in particular
- At least one accessory element 135 forms part of the first interface 141.
- the function of the suction plate is expanded in such a way that the suction plate is furthermore considered as Replacement blade holder is used and for storing the tools for assembling and disassembling the saw blade and the expansion wedge.
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