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GB/CY
Attaching the guide fence
The guide fence
19
can be attached on the left or
right side of the device (see Fig. A).
Release the two locking screws of the fence
guide openings
15
.
Slide the guide fence
19
into the fence guide
openings
15
.
Retighten the two locking screws.
Connecting the vacuum
sawdust extraction device
Insert the dust extraction spout
7
into the
vacuum extraction duct
8
until it engages.
Connect a vacuum device approved for the
extraction of sawdust and splinters to the dust
extraction spout
7
(see Fig. C).
Operation
Setting the cutting angle
Release the clamp screw
11
using the Allen
key
20
.
Set the cutting angle 0° / 15° / 30° / 45°
(left / right) on the base plate
9
. The embossed
marking for each recessed line indicates the
cutting angle setting. The housing has a stop
pin
21
(see Fig. B) which must engage in the
appropriate recessed line.
Tighten the clamp screw
11
using the Allen
key
20
.
Setting the speed
Set the desired speed using the oscillation
speed setting wheel
4
.
If possible always determine the optimum
setting beforehand by carrying out a
practical test.
Setting the pendulum action
You can set the pendulum movement of the saw
blade
14
using the pendulum action switch
12
. By
having no pendulum action (setting “0”) you can
produce fine, clean cut edges. Turn off the
pendulum action for thin workpieces.
With the pendulum action activated (settings 1 – 3)
you can cut through the workpiece at increasingly
quicker rates.
If possible always determine the optimum set-
ting beforehand using a practical test.
Switching On / Off
DANGER!
Before connecting to the mains
plug check that the mains circuit supplies
230 V ~ 50 Hz and is fitted with a 16 A fuse or
cut-out in accordance with the regulations!
Switching on:
Push the ON / OFF switch
2
into position “I”
and ensure it engages.
Switching off:
Press the rear part of the ON / OFF switch
2
.
Preparing for use / Operation
Summary of Contents for PSTK 730 A1
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