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SW2027: 32MM Wide Stainless

Steel Flush Cutting Blade

This blade is great for doing flush and plunge 

cuts in timber, plastic and drywall. It is most

commonly used in cutting out recesses for 

hinges, holes for power points, trimming

skirting boards and architraves when putting in 

thicker carpets or just replacing them.

SW2033: 68mm High Speed Steel  

Flush Cutting Blade

This blade is great for doing flush and plunge 

cuts in timber, plastic and drywall. It is most 

commonly used in cutting out recesses for 

hinges, holes for power points, trimming 

skirting boards and architraves  when putting 

in thicker carpet or just replacing them.

SW2028: 20mm Wide High Carbon  

Steel Flush Cutting Blade

This blade is great doing flush and plunge cuts 

in timber, plastic and drywall. It is most

commonly used in cutting out recesses for 

hinges, holes for power points, trimming

skirting boards and architraves  when putting in 

thicker carpets or just replacing them.

SW2034: 52mm Wide Stainless  

Steel Scraper Blade:

This blade is great for scraping up and cutting 

carpet, glue, lino and paint removal.

SW2029: 10mm Wide High Carbon  

Steel Flush Cutting Blade

This blade is great for doing flush and plunge 

cuts in timber, plastic and drywall. It is most 

commonly used in cutting out recesses for 

hinges, holes for power points, trimming skirting 

boards and architraves  when putting in thicker 

carpets or just replacing them.

SW2035: 28mm Wide Bi-Metal

Flush cutting Blade:

This is probably the most used blade in the 

multitool. It can cut soft to medium metals as 

well as timber, plastic and dry wall. It is great 

for trimming nails, staples and screws as well 

as flush and plunge cutting aluminium, brass, 

copper and other soft to medium metals.

SW2030: Half Moon High Carbon Steel  

Flush Cutting Blade

This blade is great for flush and plunge cutting 

timber, plastic and drywall. It is most commonly 

used for larger cuts rather than a straight blade 

and is great for trimming PVC piping, power 

point spaces, trimming carpet, intricate cuts 

and trimming floor boards.

SW2036: Triangle Carbide Blade:

This attachment is great for sanding away old 

adhesive after removing a tile, so you can lay 

fresh adhesive on a level surface.

SW2031: 32mm Wide High Carbon  

Steel Flush Cutting Blade

This blade is great for doing flush and plunge 

cuts in timber, plastic and drywall. It is most 

commonly used in cutting out recesses for 

hinges, holes for power points, trimming skirting 

boards and architraves  when putting in thicker 

carpets or just replacing them. 

SW2037: Half Moon Grout Blade:

This industrial quality diamond coated blade 

is perfect for cutting out power point outlets in 

ceramic tiles and cutting grout when removing 

old tiles.

SW2032: Full Moon High Carbon

Steel Cutting Blade

This blade is great for flush and plunge cutting 

timber, plastic and drywall. It is most commonly 

used for larger cuts rather than a straight blade 

and is great for trimming PVC piping, power 

point spaces, trimming carpet, intricate cuts and 

trimming floor boards.

SW2038: Carbide Fingertip Sander

This accessory is perfect for sanding away old 

adhesive from underneath tiles and can get 

right into the corner of the tile.

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Summary of Contents for Multi-tool SW2010

Page 1: ...Instruction booklet and warranty Information 12V Multi tool Part No SW2010 please read care and safety instructions before use...

Page 2: ...ve atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool...

Page 3: ...ect power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed b Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled wit...

Page 4: ...in a vice is held more securely than by hand Keep your work piece clean Blends of materials are particularly dangerous Dust from light alloys can burn or explode Avoid unintentional switching on Ensur...

Page 5: ...n the multitool It can cut soft to medium metals as well as timber plastic and dry wall It is great for trimming nails staples and screws as well as flush and plunge cutting aluminium brass copper and...

Page 6: ...Instruction Booklet 6 Unpacking 3 0 1 7 6 2 8 13 3 9 14 10 15 4 11 16 5 12 17 18 19 20...

Page 7: ...he warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Intended Use The machine is intended for sawing and cutting using the specified accessories wooden materials plasti...

Page 8: ...to fire or water it could cause an explosion WARNING Do not use an extension cord WARNING Charge indoors only Please dispose of batteries at your local battery disposal depot Charging 6 0 Inserting th...

Page 9: ...ing GREEN LED show there is a charging problem The lithium ion battery can be charged at any time without reducing its service life Interrupting the charging procedure does not damage the battery The...

Page 10: ...ance of injury At the first sign of discomfort work should immediately cease Fitting Tools 8 0 If required remove an already mounted application tool accessory Loosen the screw with the hex key and re...

Page 11: ...ects such as nails screws or similar If required remove foreign objects or use SW2035 saw blades Separating Note When separating wall tiles take into consideration that the application tools accessori...

Page 12: ...austic agents to clean plastic parts CAUTION Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic parts of the tool A mild detergent on a damp cloth is recommended Water must never come into contact with t...

Page 13: ...n 10 C and 24 C 50 F and 75 F Environment 12 0 When the time comes to dispose of this product please consider the environment and take it to a recognised recycling facility instead of disposing with g...

Page 14: ...switch the machine on again Why does my Multitool stop sometimes See above Why can t I cut and as well as demonstrated Grip the tool firmly the oscillations can be absorbed by your arm and wrist reduc...

Page 15: ...fects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a pe riod of 24 months from the date of sale This warranty covers defective parts and workmanship provided that the product is shipp...

Page 16: ...please read care and safety instrUctions before use...

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