CS 14/2400 PRO
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FLEXIBLE MOUNTING (NOT RECOMMENDED!)
In the exceptional case that it should not be pos
-
sible to firmly bench-mount the power tool, you
can provisionally place the legs of base plate
13
on
a suitable surface (e. g. a workbench, level floor,
etc.) without bolting the machine down.
CHANGING THE TOOL
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the
mains plug.
Actuate the spindle lock
5
only when the tool spin
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dle
20
is stopped. Otherwise, the machine can be
-
come damaged.
Do not touch the cutting disc after working be-
fore it has cooled. The cutting disc becomes very
hot while working.
REMOVING THE CUTTING DISC
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Bring the power tool into the working position.
Swing back the retracting blade guard
4
to the
stop.
Turn the bolt
23
using the key provided
12
and
at the same time press the spindle lock
5
until it
engages.
Hold the spindle lock pressed and unscrew the
bolt
23
.
Remove the washer
22
and the clamping flange
21
.
Remove the cutting disc
6
.
INSTALLING THE CUTTING DISC
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If required, clean all parts to be mounted prior to
assembly.
Mount the new cutting disc onto the tool spindle
20
in such a manner that its label faces away from
the tool arm.
Mount the clamping flange
21
, the washer
22
and
the bolt
23
.
Press the spindle lock
5
until it engages and re
-
tighten the bolt
23
turning in clockwise direction.
(Tightening torque approx. 18–20 Nm)
Slowly guide the retracting blade guard
4
down
until the cutting disc is covered off.
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Make sure that the retracting blade guard 4 operates
properly.
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After mounting the cutting disc and before switch
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ing on, check whether the cutting disc is properly
mounted and if it can rotate freely.
Make sure that the cutting disc does not graze
against the retracting blade guard
4
, the blade
guard
18
or against other parts.
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Run the machine for approx. 30 seconds. Should sig-
nificant vibrations occur, switch off the machine im-
mediately; remove and install the cutting disc again.
OPERATION
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the
mains plug.
TRANSPORT SAFETY
The transport safety-lock
15
enables easier han
-
dling of the machine when transporting to various
working locations.
RELEASING THE MACHINE (WORKING POSITION)
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Push the tool arm by the handle
3
down a little in or
-
der to relieve the transport safety-lock
15
.
Pull the transport safety-lock
15
completely out
-
ward.
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Guide the tool arm slowly upward.
NOTE
When working, pay attention that the transport safety-
lock is not pushed inwards. Otherwise, the tool arm
cannot be lowered to the requested depth.
SECURING THE MACHINE
(TRANSPORT POSITION)
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Guide the tool arm downward until the transport
safetylock
15
can be pushed completely inward.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING ANGLE
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The mitre angle can be set in a range from 0° to 45°.
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Frequently used mitre angles are identified on the
angle stop
7
with appropriate markings. The 0° and
45° position are set at the respective end stop.
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Loosen the locking screws
14
for the angle stop us
-
ing the key provided
12
.
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Adjust the desired angle and firmly tighten both
locking screws
14
again.
DISPLACING THE ANGLE STOP
f
You can displace the angle stop
7
backward.
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Completely unscrew the locking screws
14
using the
key provided
12
.
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Move the angle stop
7
toward the rear by one hole
for the desired clearance.
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Adjust the desired angle and firmly tighten both
locking screws
14
again.
CLAMPING THE WORKPIECE
To ensure optimum working safety, the workpiece
must always be firmly clamped.
Do not saw workpieces that are too small to
clamp.
Long workpieces must be underlaid or supported
at their free end.
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Place the workpiece against the angle stop
7
.
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Slide the clamping spindle 8 against the workpiece
and firmly clamp the workpiece with the spindle
handle
10
.
LOOSENING THE WORKPIECE
Loosen the spindle handle
10
.
Tilt up the quick release
9
and pull the clamping
spindle 8 away from the workpiece.
STARTING OPERATION
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Observe correct mains voltage! The voltage of the
power source must agree with the voltage speci
-
fied on the nameplate of the machine. Power tools
marked with 230V can also be operated with 220 V.
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Check the cutting disc before using. The cutting disc
must be properly mounted and must rotate freely.
Carry out a 30 second (min.) test run with no load. Do
not use damaged, out-of-centre or vibrating cutting
discs.
Damaged cutting discs can burst and cause inju
-
ries.
Dust from materials such as lead-containing coat-