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1 609 929 F67 • (04.10) PS
Stationary or Flexible Mounting
To ensure safe handling, the electroBtool
must be mounted on a flat and stabile
working surface (e.g., workbench).
If the electroBtool is not mounted in this
manner, it could tip over.
Stationary Mounting
(see Figure
)
Attach the electro#tool with suitable screw fasteners to
the working surface. The holes
19
serve for this pur#
pose.
Flexible Mounting
(see Figure
)
Clamp the electro#tool with commercially available
screw clamps by the feet to the working surface.
Mounting the Locking Knob
(see Figure
)
Screw the locking knob
14
into the hole above the le#
ver
15
.
Do not tighten the knob too firmly.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Transport Safety
(see Figure
)
Before all work on the machine, pull the mains
plug.
The transport locking pin
28
makes possible easy han#
dling of the machine when transporting to the various
working locations.
Securing the Machine (Transport Position)
Tighten the locking screw
31
for the securing the slide
rails
25
.
Pull the transport locking pin
28
completely out and
turn by 90°. Allow the transport locking pin to engage
in this position.
Press the locking lever
43
(also see Figure
) and at
th e same time swing th e tool arm by th e h andle
7
downward until the transport locking pin latches in the
end position.
Releasing the Machine (Working Position)
Press the tool arm with the handle
7
downward some#
what to relieve the load on the transport locking pin.
Pull the transport locking pin
28
completely out and
turn by 90°. Allow the transport locking pin to engage
in this position.
Guide the tool arm slowly upward.
Changing the Tool
Before all work on the machine, pull the mains
plug.
Use only sharp, flawless saw blades. Change
cracked, bent or dull saw blades without delay.
Use only saw blades that comply with the characteris#
tic data given in these operating instructions and have
been tested according to EN 847#1 and appropriately
marked.
Use only saw blades whose allowable rotational speed
is as least as high as the no#load speed of the electro#
tool.
Actuate the spindle lock only when the saw blade is at
a standstill.
The saw blade becomes very hot while working; do
not take hold of it until it has cooled.
Wear protective gloves to avoid injury from the sharp
cutting edges of the saw blade during changing the
saw blade.
Removing the Saw Blade
Place the machine in the working position.
Pull the transport locking pin
28
completely out and
turn by 90°. Allow the transport locking pin to engage
in this position.
The tool arm is then locked in the working position.
Loosen the screw
44
with the Phillips screwdriver
35
provided. Do not unscrew the screw completely. Un#
screw the screw
45
with the same Philips screwdriver.
(see Figure
)
Press the locking lever
43
(also see Figure
) and
swing the swinging guard
10
to the rear to the stop.
Turn the hex#head bolt
46
with the hex#socket span#
ner
35
(14 mm) provided while at the same time press#
ing the spindle lock
42
until it engages.
(see Figure
)
Hold the spindle lock
42
depressed and screw out the
hex#head bolt
46
in the clockwise direction
(leftBhand
threads!)
. Remove the washer
47
and the clamping
flange
48
. Remove the saw blade. (see Figure
)
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C
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D2
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