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MSxe 636 II / MSx 636 II
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Set the oscillating frequency (2)
(MSxe 636 II).
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Select oscillation frequency while the
motor is running.
The speed regulator (2) can be used to set
the optimum oscillating frequency accord-
ing to the accessories used and the respec-
tive application.
- High oscillation frequency:
Sanding, sawing, rasping and polishing
stone and metal.
- Low oscillation frequency:
Polishing varnishes.
Mounting the tool (3).
Risk of injury
by switching the tool ON unintentionally.
Before changing the tool, pull out the mains
plug.
Take care with sharp tools such as spatulas,
saw blades or cutting blades, for example.
Tightening screw with small disc:
For sanding plate, sanding finger, polishing
plate, HM rasp (hard metal).
Tightening screw with large disc:
For saw blades, spatulas, segment and cut-
ting blades.
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Remove the tightening screw with the
Allen key.
■
Change the tool and fasten using the
respective tightening screw. Make sure
it fits correctly on the collar of the tool
holding fixture and has a clean support-
ing surface.
Mounting/changing the sanding
sheet (4).
With fast Velcro fixation.
■
Position the sanding sheet and press on
by hand.
■
Press on the sanding sheet by giving it a
short, firm push against a flat surface
and switch on the power tool.
This ensures good adhesion and pre-
vents premature wear.
■
If the point has become worn, pull off
the sanding sheet, turn it through 120°
and place it on again, or change the
sanding sheet.
Mounting the dust extractor
(accessory) (5).
Application tips.
Sanding
Typical application: wood, metal; small
areas, especially corners, edges and places
difficult to access.
Select high oscillation frequency.
Sanding with a constant movement and
light pressure.
Pressing on heavily does not increase the
removal – the sanding sheet merely
becomes worn faster.
Sawing with the saw blade
Typical application: wood, plastics, sheet
metal.
Select high oscillation frequency.
The saw blade lasts longer if the wear is
distributed evenly. To ensure an even dis-
tribution, loosen the saw blade, turn it
round a little and then tighten again firmly.
Sawing with the E-Cut saw blade
Risk of injury
the sawing teeth are very sharp. Do not touch
during mounting and application.
Before sawing make sure that no live
cables will be damaged.
The workpiece must be inserted firmly or
clamped tightly before it is processed.
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