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PTSS 1200 C1

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a)  

Hold the saw firmly and position your arms 
so that they can absorb the force of a kick-
back. Always stand to the side of the saw 
blade and never in line with it.

 If a kickback 

occurs, the circular saw may jump backwards . 
However, by taking appropriate precautions the 
operator can control the kickback forces .

b)  

If the saw blade jams or you stop working, 
switch the saw off and hold it steadily in the 
workpiece until the saw blade has completely 
stopped turning. Never attempt to remove 
the saw from the workpiece or pull it back-
wards while the saw blade is still moving as 
this could lead to a kickback.

 Investigate and 

take corrective actions to eliminate the cause of 
blade binding .

c)  

If you want to restart a saw that is still in the 
workpiece, centre the saw blade in the cut 
and check to ensure that the teeth are not 
caught anywhere in the workpiece.

 If the saw 

blade catches it can jump out of the workpiece 
or cause a kickback when the saw is restarted .

d)  

Support large panels to minimise the risk of 
blade pinching and kickback.

 Large panels 

tend to bend under their own weight . Panels/
boards must be supported on both sides: i .e . 
both in the vicinity of the saw cut and also at 
the edge .

e)  

Do not use blunt or damaged saw blades.

 

Saw blades with blunt or misaligned teeth may 
cause excessive friction as the saw cut is too 
narrow, and this can cause a saw blade jam 
and kickback .

f)  

Before sawing, ensure that the fastenings for 
the cut depth and cut angle settings are tight-
ened.

 If the settings change while sawing, the 

saw blade might jam and cause a kickback .

g)  

Be particularly careful when sawing in exist-
ing walls or other obscured areas.

 The inserted 

saw blade could get caught on hidden objects 
and cause a kickback .

Function of the lower blade guard

a)  

Check whether the lower blade guard closes 
properly before each use. Do not operate 
the saw if lower blade guard does not move 
freely and close instantly. Never clamp or tie 
the lower blade guard into the open position.

 

If the saw is accidentally dropped, lower blade 
guard may be bent . Raise the blade guard with 
the release lever and make sure it moves freely 
and does not touch the blade or any other part 
at all angles and cut depths .

b)  

Check the operation of the lower blade 
guard spring. Have the saw serviced before 
using it if the lower blade guard and spring 
are not working properly.

 Damaged parts, 

sticky deposits or accumulations of chippings 
can cause the lower blade guard to operate 
slowly .

c)  

Lower guard may be retracted manually 
only for special cuts such as “plunge cuts” 
and “compound cuts”.

 

Raise the lower blade 

guard with the release lever and release it 
as soon as blade enters the material.

 During 

all other types of sawing work, the lower blade 
guard should function automatically .

d)  

Always ensure that the lower blade guard is 
covering the blade before placing the saw 
down on the workbench or floor.

 An unpro-

tected, coasting saw blade will move the saw 
in the opposite direction to the cutting direction 
and saw anything in its path . Always take into 
account that the saw blade takes some time to 
stop spinning .

Supplementary notes:

 

Do not use any grinding discs .

 

Use only saw blades with diameters corre-
sponding to the label on the saw .

 

Always use the right saw blade for the material 
being worked .

 

Use only saw blades with a speed marking 
that corresponds to or is higher than the speed 
specified for the power tool .

 

Saw blades that are intended for use on wood 
or similar materials must comply with EN 847-1 .

Summary of Contents for PTSS 1200 C1

Page 1: ...IAN 310942 PLUNGE SAW PTSS 1200 C1 TAUCHS GE Originalbetriebsanleitung PLUNGE SAW Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...riebsanleitung Seite 13 Before reading unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen au...

Page 3: ...A B C 8a 9a 14a 14b X...

Page 4: ...auxiliary equipment 7 Operation 7 Fitting changing the saw blade 7 Connecting the sawdust extraction device 7 Check that the blade guard is functioning 7 Operation 8 Switching on and off 8 Setting the...

Page 5: ...ommercial use Features Safety lock out ON OFF switch Handle Hex key small Hex key large Motor unit Chip ejector adapter Fine adjustment screws for 0 cutting angle 8a Fine adjustment screw for 45 cutti...

Page 6: ...in all states of operation must be included e g times when the power tool is switched off and times where the power tool is switched on but running without load General power tool safety warnings WARN...

Page 7: ...uations f Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts g If devices are...

Page 8: ...of control e Hold the power tool only by the insulated handles when you are carrying out work in which the accessory tool may come into contact with concealed power cables Contact with a live wire wi...

Page 9: ...obscured areas The inserted saw blade could get caught on hidden objects and cause a kickback Function of the lower blade guard a Check whether the lower blade guard closes properly before each use D...

Page 10: ...Release the safety lock out The motor unit clicks into place The movement of the motor unit is blocked upward and downward 3 The clamping screw washer 14a is now in posi tion 14b 4 Press the spindle l...

Page 11: ...the desired cutting angle Retighten the adjustment wheels NOTE If you have set the cutting angle adjustment to 0 or 45 you can use the fine adjustment screws and 8a to make any fine adjust ment that...

Page 12: ...ing depth as described above Place the appliance on the workpiece Avoid kickback and place the rear edge against a stop as referenced in the section Plunge cutting with guide rail Switch on the applia...

Page 13: ...y work on the appliance The appliance must always be kept clean dry and free from oil or grease Use a soft dry cloth to clean the housing NOTE Replacement parts not listed such as carbon brushes switc...

Page 14: ...nes and inspected meticu lously prior to delivery The warranty covers material faults or production faults The warranty does not extend to product parts subject to normal wear and tear or fragile part...

Page 15: ...formity Declaration We KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH documents officer Mr Semi Uguzlu BURGSTR 21 DE 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY hereby de clare that this product complies with the following standards normative doc...

Page 16: ...itshinweise f r Kreiss gebl tter 20 Originalzubeh r zusatzger te 20 Vor der Inbetriebnahme 20 S geblatt montieren wechseln 20 Spanabsaugung anschlie en 21 Funktion der Schutzhaube pr fen 21 Inbetriebn...

Page 17: ...um gewerblichen Gebrauch Ausstattung Einschaltsperre EIN AUS Schalter Handgriff Innensechskantschl ssel klein Innensechskantschl ssel gro Motoreinheit Spanauswurfadapter Feinjustierschrauben f r 0 Sch...

Page 18: ...en in manchen F llen ber dem in diesen Anweisungen angegebenen Werten liegen Die Schwingungsbelastung k nnte unter sch tzt werden wenn das Elektrowerkzeug regelm ig in solcher Weise verwendet wird Ver...

Page 19: ...hen Schlages e Wenn Sie mit einem Elektrowerkzeug im Freien arbeiten verwenden Sie nur Ver l ngerungsleitungen die auch f r den Au enbereich zugelassen sind Die Anwen dung einer f r den Au enbereich g...

Page 20: ...rhindert den unbeabsich tigten Start des Elektrowerkzeugs d Bewahren Sie unbenutzte Elektrowerkzeuge au erhalb der Reichweite von Kindern auf Lassen Sie keine Personen das Elektrowerk zeug benutzen di...

Page 21: ...blatt Unterlegscheiben und schrauben wurden speziell f r Ihre S ge konstruiert f r optimale Leistung und Betriebssi cherheit Weitere Sicherheitshinweise f r alle S gen R ckschlag Ursachen und entsprec...

Page 22: ...kann die untere Schutzhaube verbogen werden ffnen Sie die Schutzhaube mit dem R ckziehhebel und stellen Sie sicher dass sie sich frei bewegt und bei allen Schnittwinkeln und tiefen weder S geblatt no...

Page 23: ...latt abgesenkt werden kann 1 Bet tigen Sie die Einschaltsperre und dr cken Sie die Motoreinheit etwas nach vorne 2 ffnen Sie den Feststellhebel Lassen Sie die Einschaltsperre los Die Bewegung der Moto...

Page 24: ...der Schnitttiefen skala ohne F hrungsschiene siehe Markierung A mit F hrungsschiene siehe Markierung B Ziehen Sie die Schraube der Schnitttiefenverstel lung wieder fest HINWEIS Passen Sie die Schnittt...

Page 25: ...en Teil des S getisches auf das Werkst ck Schwenken Sie den Motor nach unten und s gen Sie mit m igem Druck nach vorne niemals nach hinten Tauchschnitte Sichern Sie beim Tauchschnitt der nicht rechtwi...

Page 26: ...aximaler Schnitttiefe Dies gilt sowohl f r Tauchschnitte mit F hrungsschiene als auch f r Tauchschnitte ohne F hrungs schiene Weitere Anwendungen sind nicht zul ssig Reinigung und Wartung WARNUNG VERL...

Page 27: ...rung gewis senhaft gepr ft Die Garantieleistung gilt f r Material oder Fabrika tionsfehler Diese Garantie erstreckt sich nicht auf Produktteile die normaler Abnutzung ausgesetzt sind und daher als Ver...

Page 28: ...ft keine Serviceanschrift ist Kontaktieren Sie zun chst die benannte Servicestelle KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 DE 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY www kompernass com Original Konformit tserkl rung Wir...

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Page 30: ...IAN 310942 KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 DE 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY www kompernass com Last Information Update Stand der Informationen 10 2018 Ident No PTSS1200C1 102018 1...

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