Selecting Saw Blade
Use only saw blades suitable for the material being worked. Select a suitable saw blade
according to the workpiece in reference to the table as mentioned in
intended use
. The saw
blade should not be longer than required for the intended cut. Use a thin saw blade for narrow
curve cuts.
Inserting Saw Blade
CAUTION:
Check the tight seating of the saw blade. A loose saw
blade can fall out and lead to injuries.
Turn the locking sleeve approx. 90° in the direction of
the arrow and hold it. Insert the saw blade into the saw
blade holder.
For some special work, the saw blade can also be
turned through 180° (with the teeth pointed upwards)
and re-inserted again. (Fig.5)
Removing Saw Blade
Turn the locking sleeve approx. 90° in the direction of
the arrow and hold it. Remove the saw blade. (Fig.6)
Adjusting Base Plate
Pull out the base plate and start the tool. The available
cutting position is mainly the front end of saw blade.
The abrasion of saw blade’s front end affect the tool’s
cutting efficiency. Adjusting the extension length of
base plate can change the available cutting position
and increase the cutting efficiency.
To adjust the base plate, press the adjustment button,
push the base plate according to the direction of the
arrow until it locks in place with a little click. (Fig.7)
Operation
CAUTION:
Lock the safety switch if the tool is not in use.
To switch on the tool, unlock the safety switch
first and then press the speed-control switch.
Speed-control switch can adjust stroke rate
variously. The required stroke rate is dependent
on the material and the working conditions and
can be determined by a practical trial. Reducing
the stroke rate is recommended when the saw
blade engages in the material as well as when sawing plastic and aluminum.
To switch off the tool, simply release the speed-control switch. (Fig.8)
Saw Dust
Pigment with lead or dust generated from some wood, mineral or metal can damage health. The
operator or people near the working area may suffer from allergies or respiratory tract infection if
they breathe in those dusts. Such dust generated from oak may be carcinogenic, especially when
mixed with additive. Only people with special training can process materials with asbestos.
Keep working area well ventilated.
Wear respirator of grade P2 when operating.
Avoid working area from accumulating too much dust, or there may be a danger of fire.
Tips for Operation
1.
When saw light building materials, observe the statutory provisions and the
recommendations of the material suppliers. Check wood, press boards, building materials,
etc. for foreign objects such as nails, screws or similar, and remove them, if required.
2.
Switch the machine on and guide it toward the workpiece. Position the base plate onto the
surface of the work and saw through the material applying uniform contact pressure and
feed. After completing the working procedure, switch the machine off and lock the safety
switch.
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