
After Sales Support
EMAIL: [email protected]
TEL: 1300 922 271
phase, the appliance can be switched back on by pressing the
overload switch (14)
9.3 Making a cut (Fig. 9)
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Clamp the workpiece securely in the vice (15).
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Switch on the machine and wait for the motor to reach its
top speed.
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Push down the saw head by the handle (2) until the cut-off
wheel (11) makes slight contact with the workpiece.
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Move the cut-off wheel (11) smoothly through the material
you want to cut.
Important!
Avoid causing the cut-off wheel to jump
or chatter. This will only result in cuts of poor quality or a
broken wheel.
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Press down the handle (2) firmly and evenly during
the cutting operation. To prevent overheating of the
workpiece and excessive formation of burr, you should not
reduce cutting speed at the end of the cutting operation.
Note:
The number of cuts per cut-off wheel and their
quality may vary considerably with the time taken to make
the cuts. Fast cuts may accelerate wheel wear, but they also
prevent discoloring of the workpiece and the formation
of burr.
10. MAINTENANCE
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Caution!
Pull out the power plug first.
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Remove dust and dirt regularly from the machine.
Cleaning is best carried out with a fine brush or a cloth.
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Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.
11. ORDERING SPARE PARTS
Contact the After Sales Support on
1300 922 271
and quote
the following data when ordering spare parts:
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Type of machine
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Article number of the machine
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Identification number of the machine
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Spare part number of the part required
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