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G

Always direct the tool away from the body when work-

ing.

G

Lay the tool down only when the pivoting guard is

closed.

G

Do not work overhead with the tool.

G

Do not brake the saw blade by applying lateral pres-

sure.

G

Use only saw blades in good condition in order to

achieve good cutting performance and to minimise wear
and tear on the tool.

G

Use of the following is not permissible:
- Blunt saw blades
- Unsuitable saw blades
- Cracked saw blades
- Cutting discs (designed for use with angle grinders
etc.)
- Saw blades made from high-alloyed, high-speed
steel (HSS steel)

G

Always disconnect the supply cord plug from the mains

socket before disassembling or adjusting the tool.

G

Do not switch the tool on before it has been brought

into position where the cut is to be made.

G

Do not overload the tool.

Cutting along a line

A cutting line indicator (0° / 22.5° / 45°), is located on
the front section of the baseplate of the tool. This permits
precise cuts to be made at the selected cutting angle. The
viewing grill provides a better view of the cutting line,
thus making it easier to check the progress of the cut.
If required, the cutting depth can be pre-set to any value
within the 0–65 mm (0–2

5

/

8

) depth range.

Best results will be obtained when the saw blade projects
approx. 5–10 mm (

1

/

4

1

/

2

) beyond the underside of the

workpiece.

G

Check that the control switch on the tool is in the OFF

position.

G

Connect the supply cord plug to the mains socket.

- CAUTION -

I

The sawing operation creates up dust
and wood chips.

I

The dust and wood chips may be
harmful to the eyes and lungs.

I

Wear protective goggles and respi-
ratory protection.

G

Position the tool with the baseplate on the workpiece

so that the saw blade is not in contact with the workpiece.

G

Switch the tool on by pressing the switch interlock

and the on/off switch.

G

Guide the saw at a suitable speed through the work-

piece while following the cutting line.

Mitre cuts

Adjusting the cutting angle

G

Release both cutting angle clamping levers.

G

Pivot the mechanism until the desired cutting angle

of 0°–45° is indicated by the cutting angle scale.

G

Retighten both clamping levers.

G

Make the cut while observing the cutting line indica-

tor at the front section of the baseplate.

Returning the saw to the 0° position

G

Clean the baseplate to remove wood chips or other

foreign material from the pivoting section before return-
ing the saw to its original position.

Plunge cutting

To reduce the risk of kick-back when starting a plunge
cut, a wooden batten or similar stop should be securely
fastened to the workpiece behind the rear of the tool
baseplate.
When cutting to the full depth, the length of the cut can
be checked at the plunge cut marks located on the baseplate.

G

Check that the switch on the tool is in the OFF position.

G

Connect the supply cord plug to the mains socket.

G

Place the tool on a suitable surface.

G

Release the cutting depth locking lever.

G

Lift the tool by the grip. Use the pivoting guard man-

ual control to open the pivoting guard.

G

Position the tool at the point where the plunge cut is

to be made.

G

Switch on the tool by pressing the switch interlock

and the on / off switch and then plunge the blade into the
workpiece carefully until the cut has been made to the
desired length.

Setting the cutting depth

The cutting depth can be set to any value within the 0–
65 mm (0–2

5

/

8

) range.

G

Place the tool on a suitable suface.

G

Release the cutting depth adjusting lever.

G

Lift the tool as far as it will go and lock in position at

the maximum height.

G

Adjust the cutting depth by releasing the screw, mov-

ing along the scale to the desired position and then fix-
ing the cutting depth at this point.

G

Release the cutting depth locking lever and return the

tool to the pre-set height.
Except when plunge cutting it is advisable, for safety rea-
sons, to lock the cutting depth at this height. Neverthe-
less, as deviations may occur due to various factors (e.g.
worn or resharpened saw blade etc.), it is recommend-
ed that the cutting depth is checked again exactly before

- CAUTION -

I

Operation of the tool creates noise.

I

Noise may damage the hearing.

I

Wear ear protection.

Printed: 07.07.2013 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5071326 / 000 / 00

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Страница 6: ...Speed pre selection thumbwheel 햵 Clamping lever 햶 Clamping screw and clamping flange 햷 Cutting angle adjustment clamp 햸 Cutting depth locking lever 햹 Cutting depth selector 햺 Manual control for pivoting guard Parts of the WSC267 E 쐈 Auxiliary grip 쐉 Pivoting chip ejector nozzle 씈 Chip ejector cover 씉 Blade guard 씊 Pivoting guard 씋 Cutting angle scale 씌 Cutting depth scale 씍 Pre set cutting depth 씎...

Страница 7: ...ion to a poten tially dangerous situation which could lead to severe personal injury or death CAUTION This word is used to draw attention to a potentially dan gerous situation which could lead to minor personal injury or damage to the equipment or other property 1 2 Pictograms The numbers refer to the illustrations The illustra tions can be found on the fold out cover pages Keep these pages open w...

Страница 8: ...f drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inat 3 tention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury 4 2 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep your hair cloth ing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in mov ing parts 4 3 Avoid accidental starting Be sure switch is off before plugging in Carryi...

Страница 9: ...ially designed for your saw for optimum performance and safety of operation Causes and Operator Prevention of Kickback Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched bound or misaligned saw blade causing an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of workpiece toward the operator When the blade is pinched or bound tightly by the kerf closing down the blade stalls and the motor reaction drives the unit rapi...

Страница 10: ... area above and below the cutting line free of obstacles G Place the wider portion of the tool guide plate on the part of the workpiece which is supported not on the part that will drop when the cut is made If the workpiece is small clamp it down before cutting G Never attempt to clamp the tool down and move the workpiece into the tool General hazards presented by the tool G The tool may be used o...

Страница 11: ...areas with soap and water Allowing dust to get into your mouth eyes or to remain on your skin may promote absorption of harmful chemicals Electrical G Concealed electric cables or gas and water pipes pre sent a serious hazard if damaged while you are work ing Accordingly check the area in which you are work ing beforehand e g by using a metal detector G External metal parts of the tool may become ...

Страница 12: ...g levers G Pivot the mechanism until the desired cutting angle of 0 45 is indicated by the cutting angle scale G Retighten both clamping levers G Make the cut while observing the cutting line indica tor at the front section of the baseplate Returning the saw to the 0 position G Clean the baseplate to remove wood chips or other foreign material from the pivoting section before return ing the saw to...

Страница 13: ... on the guard G Check that the saw blade is seated correctly GUse the wrench included to tighten the clamping screw and flange securely in a clockwise direction G Stand the tool on its baseplate G Bring the clamping lever back to its original position The following design aspects were incorporated in the tool for more safety when changing saw blades G The clamping lever cannot be opened when the s...

Страница 14: ...ther clamping parts may remain attached to the tool Using the parallel guide G Release both clamping levers G Slide the guide to the desired position dimension G Tighten the clamping levers securely The cutting dimension between the circular saw blade and the parallel guide can be pre set by making use of the two notches in the guide rods and the correspond ing scale The parallel guide can be fitt...

Страница 15: ...uring that the plastic tab is engaged Ensure that only a safety vacuum cleaner of the M class wood is used and that its equipment is of the anti sta tic type We recommend use of the Hilti WVC 40 M safe ty vacuum cleaner 11 Manufacturer s warranty tools Hilti warrants that the tool supplied is free of defects in material and workmanship This warranty is valid so long as the tool is operated and han...

Страница 16: ...must be cor rectly separated before they can be recycled In many countries Hilti has already made arrangements for taking back your old electric tools for recycling Please ask your Hilti customer service department or Hilti sales repre sentative for further information Should you wish to return the electric tool yourself to a disposal facility for recycling proceed as follows Dismantle the tool as...

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