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Adjusting the Cutting Angle
(see figure B)
Before any work on the power tool itself, pull the
X
mains plug.
The miter angle can be set in a range from -15°to 45°.
Frequently used miter angles are identified on the
angle stop
13
with appropriate markings. The -15° and
45° position are set at the respective end stop.
Loosen both angle stop bolts
–
7
with the box-end
wrench
8
(size 13mm) provided.
Adjust the requested angle and tighten the angle
–
stop bolts again.
Clamping the Workpiece
(see figure C)
To ensure optimum working safety, the workpiece
must always be firmly clamped.
Do not cut workpieces that are too small to clamp.
Place the workpiece against the angle stop
–
13
.
Slide the clamping spindle
–
14
against the
workpiece and firmly clamp the workpiece with
the spindle handle
16
.
Releasing the Workpiece
Loosen the spindle handle
–
16
.
Tilt up the quick release
–
15
and pull the clamping
spindle
14
away from the workpiece.
Starting Operation
(see figure D)
Switching On and Off
For
–
starting operation
, press the On/Off switch
2
and keep it pressed.
To
–
lock
the On/Off switch, push the lock-on
button
22
in the direction of the tool arm.
To
–
switch off
the machine, release the On/Off
switch
2
.
When the On/Off switch is locked on, press
the On/Off switch through until the lock-on is
disengaged and then release the On/Off switch.
Working Instructions
Before any work on the power tool itself, pull the
X
mains plug.
General Cutting Instructions
Protect the cutting disc against impact and shock. Do
not subject the cutting disc to lateral pressure.
Do not strain the power tool so heavily that it comes to
a standstill.
Excessive feed considerably reduces the performance
capability of the machine and shortens the service life
of the cutting disc.
Use only cutting discs that are suitable for the material
to be worked.