English |
13
Bosch Power Tools
1 619 929 K24 | (28.3.12)
Assembly
Delivery Scope
Before assembling the saw stand, check if all parts listed be-
low are provided:
– Saw stand PTA 2000
– Fastening kit
9
consisting of:
Hexagon bolt M8 x 45 (3 pce.),
Hexagon bolt M8 x 55 (1 pce./PPS 7 S),
Hexagon bolt M8 x 35 (1 pce./PTS 10),
Washers (4 pce.),
Self-locking nuts with serrated bearing, M8 (4 pce.)
Additionally required tools (not in delivery scope):
– Open-end spanner (13 mm) (2 pce.)
– Allen key (5 mm)
Preparing the Saw Stand
Setting Up the Saw Stand (see figure A)
Set up the saw stand first before fastening the power tool.
– Lay the saw stand on the floor (legs facing downward).
– Loosen the locking knob
5
, if required.
– Position one foot on the transport handle
8
, release the
lock/release button
2
and pull handle
1
upward until the
limit bolt engages.
– Tighten the locking knob
5
again.
Fastening the Power Tool
(PPS 7S: see figure B1)
(PTS 10: see figure B2)
Mount the power tool onto the saw stand in such a manner
that the power tool's operating elements are located above
the wheels.
– Position the power tool in the transport position. Notes on
the transport position are given in the operating instruc-
tions of the respective power tool.
– Turn and move the retaining adapters
4
as shown in the fig-
ure to the matching position for the corresponding power
tool (PPS 7: marks 2; PTS 10: marks 1).
– Position the power tool on the retaining adapters in such a
manner that the mounting holes on the power tool are
brought into alignment with the slots of the retaining
adapters.
– Screw the retaining adapters and the power tool together
with the hexagon bolts, washers and self-locking nuts from
the fastening kit
9
.
Operation
Working Advice
Before working, always make sure that the locking knob
5
is
firmly tightened.
Do not overload the saw stand. Always observe the maximum
carrying capacity of the saw stand.
Always hold the workpiece firmly, especially the longer and
more heavy section. After cutting through the workpiece, the
centre of gravity may become dislocated in such an unfavour-
able manner that the workpiece sections tip over.
Support long and heavy workpieces at the free end (e.g., with
the Bosch PTA 1000 roller stand).
Resting Bar
The resting bar
6
enables upright and place-saving storage of
the saw stand with a power tool mounted. Ideally, the saw
stand with the mounted power tool is set against a wall, in or-
der to prevent it from tipping over.
– Press the limit bolts
10
of the resting bar in and fold the
resting bar
6
completely inward until the limit bolts engage
again.
Transport (see figures D1
–
D4)
The saw stand must be folded together for transport.
– Press the limit bolts
10
of the resting bar in and fold the
resting bar
6
completely outward until the limit bolts en-
gage again.
– Loosen locking knob
5
.
– Position one foot on the foot lever
8
and pull the handle
1
slightly upward in order to relieve the limit bolts.
– Pull lock button
2
completely outward and slowly guide the
saw stand down by the handle.
– Tighten the locking knob
5
again.
– Grasp and raise the saw stand by the transport handle
8
.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance
If the saw stand should fail despite the care taken in manufac-
ture and testing, repair should be carried out by an authorised
customer services agent for Bosch power tools.
In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please always
include the 10-digit article number given on the type plate of
the saw stand.
After-sales Service and Customer Assistance
Our after-sales service responds to your questions concern-
ing maintenance and repair of your product as well as spare
parts. Exploded views and information on spare parts can al-
so be found under:
www.bosch-pt.com
Our customer service representatives can answer your ques-
tions concerning possible applications and adjustment of
products and accessories.
Great Britain
Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.)
P.O. Box 98
Broadwater Park
North Orbital Road
Denham
Uxbridge
UB 9 5HJ
Tel. Service: +44 (0844) 736 0109
Fax: +44 (0844) 736 0146
E-Mail: [email protected]
OBJ_BUCH-1563-002.book Page 13 Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:05 PM