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PSDC 9435 T3 | PDC 9430 T3
8. START-UP
After unpacking the machine from the packaging,
verify if the content is complete. Place the machine
on a surface so that it is solid and as level as
possible. Loosen the locking bolt. Install the saw
blade according to the instructions in chapter 7.2,
“Replacing the Saw Blade”. Before inserting the
power supply plug into the socket, make sure that it
is a grounded socket. In the case you are using cable
extensions, you must make sure that they are also
grounded.
9. OPERATION
9.1. ADJUSTING THE TENSIONING DEVICE
It is important for the safe operation of the circular
cold saw as well as for good cut and a long life of the
machine that the work piece is clamped securely.
9.2. POSITIONING OF THE REAR CHUCK JAW
BASE (FIG.1)
The rear chuck jaw base can set to 3 positions (3
holes) to adjust it to different material dimensions.
Remove screw A and locking lever B for the
adjustment, position
the chuck jaw base accordingly, and then tighten
screw A and locking lever B.
For cuts at angles of 0° (90°), 15°, and 30° of materials
up to 25 mm thickness, the chuck jaw base should
be set to medium position. For thicknesses over 25
mm, set it to the rear position
9.3. WORK PIECE CLAMPING (FIG.1)
Put the work piece between the clamping plate
(C) and the rear chuck jaw (D) and ensure that the
tensioning device is tightened with the locking
lever (B) in clockwise direction. In order to set the
rear chuck jaw (D) of the vice to the desired angle,
loo- sen screw A and locking lever B and adjust
the desired angle. The machine is equipped with
an adjustable back support for the sawing section
(Figure 2).
9.4. SETTING OF THE RIGHT REAR STOP
(FIG.3)
The use of the right rear stop (stopper) extends the
service life of the saw blade and is particularly useful
in order to avoid that small sections are thrown into
the protec- tive cover.
To do so, loosen the screw C and align the right rear
stop in a straight line with the rear chuck jaw set.
Then tighten the screw C again. Depending on the
material thick- ness, insert the screw D into hole A
or B.
9.5. QUICK RELEASE FASTENER (FIG.4)
The quick release fastener permits quick pre-ad-
justing in order to avoid having to rotate the
clamping fixture too much via the clamping handle
to bring it into position depending on the work
piece size. To do so, turn the locking pin (A) left into
a perpendicular position: You can now pre-adjust
the clamping fixture (B) without screwing. After
having done this, turn the locking pin right again
so that the thread engages again. You can now
clamp the work piece tight by rotating the clamping
handle.
9.6. REPLACING THE SAW BLADE
The blade can be replaced easily by following these
instructions:
Step 1
Pull the power supply plug from the socket. Next,
put the plug aside so that it cannot be plugged in
accidentally.
Step 2 (Figure 5)
Premium Dry Cutter 9430: Loosen the protective
cover and push the cover to the side (Figure 5).
Premium Super Dry Cutter 9435: Loosen the
butterfly screw (A), turn the small cover (B) to the
rear, pull up the vibration dampers (C), and lock
them by turning them to the side (figure 5a).
Step 3 (Figure 6 and 7)
Push in spindle lock (Figure 6-A). Grip the screw
with the hexagonal wrench and loosen the screw.
Turn the face cover up and carefully remove the
outer flange and saw blade (Figure 7).
Step 4 (Figure 7)
Push the new blade carefully onto the axle shaft,
ensuring that the rotation direction indicated on
the saw blade runs counter-clockwise and the saw
blade is grease-free. Also ensure that the blade
rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow on
the pro- tective cover. Next, replace the external
flange and the screw and tighten firmly
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