Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe operation, setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your AEG SMT 355 Corded Electric Chop Saw. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the tool to ensure safe and efficient use. Keep this manual for future reference.
The AEG SMT 355 is a powerful corded electric chop saw designed for cutting various materials including metal, stainless steel, and wood, with a maximum cutting depth of 115 mm.
Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Whanui
Me whai tonu i ngā mahi ārai haumaru taketake hei whakaiti i te tūponotanga o te ahi, te ru hiko, me te whara whaiaro. Kei roto i tēnei, engari kāore i te herea ki:
- Mau taputapu whakamarumaru whaiaro (PPE) e tika ana penei i nga mohiti haumaru, te whakamarutanga whakarongo, me nga karapu.
- Me whakarite kia ma, kia marama te waahi mahi, kia kore e aukati.
- Kia matara atu nga tamariki me te hunga e noho ana i te waahi whakahaere.
- Kaua e whakamahia nga taputapu hiko i roto i nga hau pupuhi, penei i te waahi o te wai ka mura, te hau, te puehu ranei.
- Momotuhia te mono hiko mai i te puna hiko i mua i te whakarereketanga, te whakarereke i nga taputapu, te penapena ranei i te taputapu.
- Secure the workpiece firmly before cutting.
- Use only cutting wheels designed for the AEG SMT 355 and suitable for the material being cut.
Waehanga Hua
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your AEG SMT 355 chop saw.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the AEG SMT 355 Corded Electric Chop Saw, showing the cutting wheel, guard, handle, and base.

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the AEG SMT 355 Corded Electric Chop Saw, highlighting the motor housing and power cord connection.

Whakaahua 3: Whakatata view of the integrated vise and clamping mechanism on the AEG SMT 355, used for securing workpieces.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove the chop saw from its packaging. Inspect for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. Report any damage to your retailer immediately.
- Whakapiki: For stability and safety, it is recommended to securely mount the chop saw to a workbench or a stable stand using appropriate fasteners. Ensure the mounting surface can support the weight of the tool and the forces generated during operation.
- Tāutanga o te Mata (mēnā kāore anō kia tāutahia):
- Me mohio kua wetekina te taputapu mai i te puna hiko.
- Hikihia te pare o te mata.
- Pēhia te pātene maukati o te miro hei aukati i te hurihuri o te miro.
- Use the provided wrench to loosen and remove the blade retaining nut and outer flange.
- Place the new 355 mm cutting wheel onto the spindle, ensuring the rotation arrow on the blade matches the direction of rotation indicated on the saw.
- Reinstall the outer flange and blade retaining nut. Tighten securely with the wrench while holding the spindle lock.
- Whakahekea te tiaki mata.
- Vise Adjustment: The integrated vise can be adjusted to secure various workpiece sizes. Loosen the locking handle, slide the vise jaw to the desired position, and tighten the handle firmly to secure the workpiece.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
- Te Whakaritenga Mahi:
- Ensure the workpiece is clean and free of debris.
- Mark the cutting line clearly.
- Place the workpiece firmly against the fence and secure it tightly with the vise mechanism. Ensure the workpiece is stable and will not shift during the cut.
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the chop saw to a suitable power outlet (230V, 50Hz). Ensure the power circuit can handle the 2300 Watts power consumption.
- Ka timata te kani:
- Kia mau ki te pupuri i te kakau.
- Press the trigger switch to start the motor. Allow the blade to reach full speed (3800 RPM) before beginning the cut.
- Te tapahi:
- Slowly and steadily lower the rotating blade into the workpiece. Do not force the cut; let the saw do the work.
- Maintain a consistent downward pressure.
- Once the cut is complete, release the trigger switch and allow the blade to stop rotating completely before raising the saw arm.
- Te Whakamutu i te Kani: Release the trigger switch. The blade will stop rotating. Wait until the blade has completely stopped before moving the workpiece or making any adjustments.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your chop saw.
- Te horoi: After each use, disconnect the power and clean the saw. Remove dust, chips, and debris from the motor vents, blade guard, and base using a brush or compressed air. Do not use solvents that could damage plastic parts.
- Tirohanga Mata: Regularly inspect the cutting wheel for wear, cracks, or damage. Replace worn or damaged blades immediately. Ensure the blade is always sharp and suitable for the material being cut.
- Vise and Clamp: Keep the vise mechanism clean and lubricated to ensure smooth operation.
- Waea Hiko: Inspect the power cord for any signs of damage, cuts, or fraying. If damaged, have it repaired by a qualified technician.
- Paraihe Wao: The motor's carbon brushes may need periodic inspection and replacement. Refer to a qualified service center for this procedure if you notice reduced power or excessive sparking.
- Rokiroki: Store the chop saw in a dry, secure location out of reach of children and unauthorized users.
Raparongoā
This section addresses common issues you might encounter. For problems not listed here, contact a qualified service technician.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e timata te saw | No power supply; Faulty power cord/plug; Defective switch; Overload protection tripped. | Check power connection and outlet; Inspect power cord; Contact service for switch replacement; Reset circuit breaker. |
| Te wiri nui, te haruru ranei | Loose blade; Damaged blade; Loose mounting bolts; Worn bearings. | Tighten blade nut; Replace damaged blade; Tighten mounting bolts; Contact service for bearing replacement. |
| He kino te mahi tapahi | Dull or incorrect blade; Incorrect cutting technique; Workpiece not secured. | Replace with sharp, appropriate blade; Apply steady, even pressure; Secure workpiece firmly. |
| Te wera o te motuka | Blocked ventilation slots; Overloading the motor; Continuous heavy use. | Clean ventilation slots; Reduce load; Allow motor to cool down. |
Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tauira | SMT 355 |
| Waitohu | AEG |
| Whakauru Mana | 2300 Watts |
| Kore Uta Tere | 3800 RPM |
| Wheel/Blade Diameter | 355 mm (14 inihi) |
| Max. Te Hohonutanga Tapahi | 115 mm |
| Rauemi Mata | Tere Tere Te maitai |
| Tohutohu Mata | Metal, Stainless Steel, Wood |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 16.5 Pauna (tata ki te 7.48 kg) |
| Rauemi Kakau | rapa |
| Ahu mōkihi | 57.8 x 42.6 x 35.8 cm |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty terms and conditions for the AEG SMT 355 Corded Electric Chop Saw are typically provided with the product at the time of purchase or can be found on the official AEG website for your region. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For technical support, service, or spare parts, please refer to the contact information provided by your retailer or visit the official AEG website for authorized service centers in your area. This manual does not contain specific contact details for support.