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Cutting along the curved path
Curved path sawing is possible when the narrow saw
blades
10
are used�
Plunge sawing (see fig. 5)
Plunge sawing may be used only when
sawing soft materials, such as wood,
plasterboard, etc. This operating tech-
nique facilitates sawing the holes
without preliminary drilling - the saw blade 10 cuts
through the blank part on its own. This technique
requires certain skill and may be applied using
short saw blades 10.
•
This method allows making a kerf not from the edge
of the workpiece and without preliminary drilling, saw
blade
10
cuts the workpiece through�
Caution: use only
short saw blades 10 for this method of operation.
•
Press support plate
1
and end of the saw blade
10
against the workpiece as shown on the figure 5.1. Switch
the power tool on� Lifting the back part of the power tool
gently, dip the saw blade
10
in the blank slowly�
•
Once the saw blade
10
cuts through the blank part
return the power tool into its normal operating position
and continue cutting along the marked line (see fig. 5.2).
Wall surface flush sawing (see fig. 6-7)
•
Use of the flexible bimetallic saw blades
10
ena-
bles cutting of prominent parts of the structure (e�g�,
brackets, reinforcement bars, pipes) flush to the wall
surface�
•
Press the end of the saw blade
10
to the wall (the
saw blade
10
must tightly adjoin to the wall in the cut
point, see fig. 6) and cut off the projecting piece of the
structure� Apply permanent side pressure to the power
tool, this will prevent jamming of the cutting blade
10
and the overload of the tool motor�
Caution: make sure that the saw blade 10
is always longer than the diameter of the
processed item (see fig. 7), otherwise
there is a possibility of kickback and a
risk the saw blade 10 to be broken.
Power tool maintenance / preventive
measures
Before carrying out any works on the power tool it
must be disconnected from the mains.
Cleaning of the power tool
An indispensable condition for a safe long-term exploi-
tation of the power tool is to keep it clean� Regularly
flush the power tool with compressed air thought the
ventilation slots
6
�
After-sales service and application service
Our after-sales service responds to your questions
concerning maintenance and repair of your product as
well as spare parts� Information about service centers,
parts diagrams and information about spare parts can
also be found under:
www.crown-tools.com
�
Transportation of the power tools
•
Categorically not to drop any mechanical impact on
the packaging during transport�
•
When unloading / loading is not allowed to use any
kind of technology that works on the principle of clamp-
ing packaging�
Environmental protection
Recycle raw materials instead of dispos-
ing as waste.
Power tool, accessories and packaging
should be sorted for environment-friendly
recycling�
The plastic components are labelled for categorized
recycling�
These instructions are printed on recycled paper man-
ufactured without chlorine�
The manufacturer reserves the possibility to introduce changes.
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