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Operation
Working correctly with the Plunge Saw
Always hold the plunge saw with both hands at the handles (3) and (13).
Always guide the plunge saw forward. Never draw the plunge saw back!
Place the plunge saw with the front part of the base plate (6) on the work
piece. Guide the plunge saw only against the work piece during operation.
With the correct forward speed you prevent overheating of the saw blade,
and melting when cutting plastics.
Making Straight Cuts
1. Set the desired plunge depth.
2. To switch on the saw press the ON/OFF switch (2). Press the locking
switch (1) and push the motor down. Guide the saw forward to cut.
Making Plunge Cuts
1. Set the desired plunge depth.
2. To switch on the saw press the ON/OFF switch (2). Press the locking
switch (1) and push the motor down. Guide the saw forward to cut.
Note:
To prevent the saw from kicking back during plunge cuts follow these
steps:
Always place the plunge saw with the rear edge of the base plate (6)
against a fixed limit stop.
Hold the plunge saw in both hands and slowly lower the saw blade.
Changing the Saw Blade
Before any maintenance work always switch off the plunge saw and discon-
nect from mains power!
1. Press the switch lock (1) down and push the motor down.
2. Press and hold the shaft lock (14) down.
3. Use a 5 mm hex key to turn the screw (7) at the saw blade slightly
clockwise or counter clockwise until the spindle clicks into place.
4. Use the hex key to loosen the screw clockwise. Remove the outer flange
and the saw blade.
5. Clean both flanges and replace the saw blade.
Note: The rotation direction arrows of saw blade and saw must correspond!
6. Press and hold the shaft lock and tighten the screw counter-clockwise.
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