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Operating manual – sabre saw PRCS 10-850

The vibration level will change depending on the
application of the power tool and may in some cases differ
from the value specified in these instructions. The vibration
load may be underestimated if the power tool is used
regularly in such a way. For a precise estimation of the
vibration load during a certain work period, it is also
important to consider the periods during which the device
is switched off, or is running but not actually employed.
This can reduce the vibration load over the entire work
period significantly.

Transport and storage

Notice

If you store or transport the device improperly, the
device may be damaged.
Note the information regarding transport and storage of
the device.

Transport

For transporting the device, use the transport case included in
the scope of delivery in order to protect the device from external
influences.

Before

 transporting the device, proceed as follows:

Switch off the device.

Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out
of the mains socket.

Allow the device to cool down.

Storage

Before

 storing the device, observe the following:

Switch off the device.

Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out
of the mains socket.

Allow the device to cool down.

Remove the tool from the tool holder.

Clean the device as described in the Maintenance chapter.

For storing the device, use the transport case included in
the scope of delivery in order to protect the device from
external influences.

When the device is not being used, observe the following
storage conditions:

dry and protected from frost and heat

ambient temperature below 40 °C

protected from dust and direct sunlight inside the transport
case

Start-up

Unpacking the device

Take the transport case out of the packaging.

Warning of electrical voltage

Electric shock from insufficient insulation.
Check the device for damages and proper functioning
before each use.
If you notice damages, no longer use the device.
Do not use the device when the device or your hands
are damp or wet!

Check the contents of the transport case for completeness
and look for damages.

Warning

Risk of suffocation!
Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may
use it as a dangerous toy.

Dispose of the packaging material according to the
national regulations.

Changing the saw blade

Warning of electrical voltage

Before any work on the device, remove the mains plug
from the mains socket!
Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable
out of the mains socket.

Warning of hot surface

The insertion tool might still be hot after the
application. Burn hazard when touching the insertion
tool.
Do not touch the insertion tool bare-handed!
Wear protective gloves!

Wear protective gloves

Wear appropriate protective gloves when inserting or
exchanging tools.

Notice

Before changing the saw blade, remove any material
residues from the quick-release chuck.

As standard, the device is supplied with 3 saw blades for cutting
in wood and one saw blade for cutting in metal.
All saw blades having an S-shank or a ½'' universal shank can
be used for this device. The saw blade should not be longer
than required for the cut. A narrow saw blade should be used
when sawing tight curves.

Summary of Contents for PRCS 10-850

Page 1: ...TRT BA PRCS10 850 TC 001 EN PRCS 10 850 EN OPERATING MANUAL SABRE SAW...

Page 2: ...a low risk level which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury Notice This signal word indicates important information e g material damage but does not indicate hazards Info Information...

Page 3: ...dy is earthed or grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying...

Page 4: ...live and could give the operator an electric shock Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform Holding the workpiece by your hand or against the body...

Page 5: ...ects you from the draw in and entanglement hazard posed by rotating parts Residual risks Warning of electrical voltage Electric shock from insufficient insulation Check the device for damages and prop...

Page 6: ...mation regarding transport and storage of the device Behaviour in the event of an emergency 1 Switch the device off 2 In an emergency disconnect the device from the mains feed in Hold onto the mains p...

Page 7: ...e 28 mm Max cutting depth wood Metal aluminium 160 mm 8 mm 12 mm Cable length 3 m Protection class II Weight 2 5 kg Vibration information according to EN 62841 Total vibration emission value Sawing bo...

Page 8: ...device is not being used observe the following storage conditions dry and protected from frost and heat ambient temperature below 40 C protected from dust and direct sunlight inside the transport cas...

Page 9: ...ick release chuck must return to its initial position 6 Check whether the saw blade is properly locked in place Info If you turn the handle the saw blade can be inserted rotated by 180 saw blade teeth...

Page 10: ...by 90 to the left or right As a result the on off switch might be located in a more favourable position depending on the application and operating condition 1 Press the release button 1 and turn the...

Page 11: ...ool immediately The sawing gap should be slightly widened with a suitable tool so that you can pull out the power tool Switch on the power tool and guide it towards the workpiece to be processed Place...

Page 12: ...nue working along the cutting line Schematic representation plunge cutting 10 Flush cutting Using elastic bi metal saw blades you can saw off protruding objects such as water pipes or the like directl...

Page 13: ...ial during plunge cutting for instance requires a high stroke rate During normal operation During normal operation the stroke rate is controlled by pressing the on off switch 4 light pressure low stro...

Page 14: ...enting slots clear to prevent the motor from overheating Notice Wait for at least 3 minutes after maintenance and repair work Only then switch the device back on Your device still does not operate cor...

Page 15: ...at the end of its life You will find collection points for free return of waste electrical and electronic equipment in your vicinity The addresses can be obtained from your municipality or local admin...

Page 16: ...Trotec GmbH Co KG Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com...

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