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ENGLISH
(Original instructions)
Plunge cut saw blade for wood and
metal.
Sepatating, plunge and flush cutting
of wood, plastics, thin-walled
non-ferrous pipes and extrusions,
nails and screws.
Plunge cut saw blade for wood and
metal.
Sepatating, plunge and flush cutting
of wood, plastics, thin-walled
non-ferrous pipes and extrusions.
Segmented saw blade.
Long life blade which is ideal for
cutting wood, plastics, thin walled
ferrous and non-ferrous material.
Rigid scraper.
Ideal for removal of hard and soft
material from flat surfaces such as
the removal of vinyl flooring, bonded
carpet adhesive, tile floor adhesive,
grout, paint and varnish.
Flexible scraper.
Ideal for removal of elastomer
materials from hard flat surfaces in
difficult to reach areas such as silicon
sealant and other caulking materials.
Carbide grout removal blade
.
Carbide coated surface ideal for
clearing grout and tile adhesive from
flat surfaces and for fast stock
removal of wood, chipboard
and fibreglass.
Carbide rasp.
Carbide coated surface ideal for grout
removal and for fast stock removal of
plastics, chipboard and fibreglass.
Sanding Sheets.
Various grades for sanding of wood,
painted and varnished surfaces.
Assembly
Fitting and removing the accessories (fig. G - L)
Warning!
Before fitting an accessory, disconnect the tool from
the mains supply/Remove battery from tool.
Fitting a STANLEY FATMAX
accessory (fig. G - I)
u
Hold the tool and squeeze the accessory clamping
lever (3).
u
Slide the accessory (10) between the shaft and the
accessory holder making sure the accessory engages all
eight pins on the holder and is flush with the shaft.
u
Release the accessory clamping lever.
Note:
Some accessories, such as scrapers and blades can be
mounted at an angle if required (fig. I).
Removing a
STANLEY FATMAX accessory
u
Hold the tool and squeeze the accessory clamping
lever (3).
u
Pull the accessory from the tool making sure the
accessory dis-engages from all eight pins on the holder.
u
Release the accessory clamping lever.
Warning:
Gloves must be worn when removing accessories
as then may become hot during use.
Fitting a sanding sheet (fig. J)
u
Line up the sanding sheet (11) with the sanding base (12)
as shown.
u
Press the sheet firmly and evenly onto the sanding base,
making sure that the holes in the sheet coincide with the
holes in the base.
Removing a sanding sheet
u
Pull the sanding sheet off the sanding base (12).
Warning!
Never use the sanding base without a sanding
sheet or accessory in place.
Fitting the dust extraction adaptor (fig. K)
u
Line up the dust extraction adaptor (13) with the sanding
base (12) as shown.
u
Press the adaptor firmly and evenly in to the
sanding base.
u
Secure the adaptor by turning the locking nut
(14) clockwise.
u
Connect a vacuum cleaner to the dust extraction adaptor.
Removing the dust extraction adaptor
u
Turn the locking nut (14) anti-clockwise.
u
Pull the dust extraction adaptor (13) out of the sanding
base (12).
Fitting alternative accessories (fig. L)
Summary of Contents for Fatmax SCT500
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