Initial Operation - Metabo STE 140 Mode D'emploi

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Hz .............. hertz
W ............... watts
~
................ alternating current
n
............... stroke rate at idle speed
0
spm............ stroke rate per minute
4. Figures
Illustrations are provided at the beginning of the
operating instructions.
5. Overview
Fig. A - E
1 Protective plate for use with sensitive tool surfaces
(attach as shown) *
2 Anti-splintering footplate insert *
3 LED lights *
4 Protective cap *
5 Protective rod for preventing unintentional
contact with the saw blade
6 Adjustment lever for pendulum motion
7 Switch button on the chip blower
8 Sliding on/off switch *
9 Footplate
10 Extractor connection piece *
11 Setting wheel for speed adjustment
12 Guide rail adapter (to be attached to guide rail
6.31213)*
13 Trigger *
14 Lock button for continuous activation *
15 Saw blade
16 Saw blade support roller
17 Saw blade clamping fixture
18 Clamping lever for securing the saw blade
19 Scale for reading off the cutting angle
20 Clamp lever for diagonal cuts (STE...Plus) *
21 Screw for diagonal cuts (STE...Plus) *
22 Safety screw (STE...Plus) *
23 Clamping force screw (STE...Plus) *
* depending on equipment/not in scope of delivery

6. Initial Operation

Before plugging in the device, check to see
that the rated mains voltage and mains
frequency, as specified on the rating label, match
your power supply.
6.1
Fit the anti-splintering footplate
Fig. A
Danger of injury due to the sharp jigsaw blade.
Remove the saw blade before fitting the anti-
splintering footplate insert (2).
Turn the machine over so that the footplate faces
upwards. Insert the anti-splintering footplate from
the front, ensuring the following:
• The smooth side of the footplate faces upwards.
• The slot is facing to the rear (towards the mains
cable).
If you are working with the protective plate attached (1)
(depending on fittings), fit the anti-splintering footplate
insert in the protective plate.
6.2
Fit the saw blade
Danger of injury due to the sharp jigsaw blade.
After stopping work, the jigsaw blade may still
be hot. Wear protective gloves.
Use a saw blade that is suitable for the material
being sawn.
- Turn the clamping lever (18) forwards to the stop
and hold in place.
- Insert the saw blade (15) against the spring force
until the stop. (The saw teeth are facing forwards).
Ensure that the blade is correctly positioned in the
groove of the saw blade support roller (16).
- Release the clamping lever (18). (It returns to its
initial position by itself. The saw blade is now
securely tightened).
6.3
Removing the saw blade
Caution: Be careful not to point the jigsaw at
anyone when removing it.
- Turn the clamping lever (18) forward until the stop;
the saw blade is ejected as a result of spring force.
6.4
Attach / remove the protective cap
Fig. A
Attachment: Push on the protective cap (4) from
the front until it engages
Removal: Grip both sides of the protective cap (4),
then pull forwards and remove.
6.5 Sawing with dust extraction
- Fit the extractor connection piece (10). Connect a
suitable extraction device.
- Attach the protective cap (4) for maximum
extraction efficiency.
- Switch off the chip blower (see chapter 7.1).
6.6
Sawing without dust extraction
- Work with the protective cap (4) removed (see
Removal chapter 6.4).
6.7
Diagonal cuts
Remove the protective cap (4), the protective plate
(1), anti-splintering footplate (2) and extraction
hose. These parts cannot be used for diagonal cuts.
- STE 140 Plus, STEB 140 Plus: remove the clamp
lever (20). STE 140, STEB 140: Release screw
(21).
- Slide the footplate (9) back slightly and turn.
- You can read off the angles from the scale (19).
Adjust to different angles using an angle gage.
- Push the footplate (9) forward in the angles
provided until it engages.
- STE 140 Plus, STEB 140 Plus: Push in the clamp
lever (20). STE 140, STEB 140: Tighten screw
(21).
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Fig. A
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