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Application tool
Bi-metal plunge cut
saw blade for wood
and metal
Bi-metal plunge cut
saw blade for wood
and metal
TC plunge cut saw
blade, metal
HCS plunge cut
saw blade for wood
Fitting/changing the application tool (GOP 30‑28)
Remove the application tool if one has already been fitted.
To remove the application tool, use the hex key (7) to loosen
the clamping bolt (6) and remove the tool.
Position the required application tool (e.g. plunge cut saw
blade (5)) on the tool holder (4) so that the depressed
centre is facing downwards (see figure on the graphics page,
text on the application tool should be legible from above).
Turn the application tool to a position which is convenient
for the job at hand and allow it to lock into place in the cams
of the tool holder (4). Twelve positions offset by 30° are
possible for this.
Secure the application tool using the bolt (6). Tighten the
bolt using the hex key (7) until the rounded head of the bolt
is lying flat against the application tool.
Check that the application tool is seated securely. Ap-
u
plication tools that are attached incorrectly or are not se-
curely fixed in place may come loose during operation,
thereby putting you at risk.
Fitting/changing the application tool (GOP 40‑30/
GOP 55‑36)
Remove the application tool if one has already been fitted.
To do so, open the SDS lever (12) all the way. The applica-
tion tool/accessory will be ejected.
Selecting a sanding sheet
Different sanding sheets are available, depending on the material you are working with and the required surface removal rate:
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Material
Application
Softwood, hardwood,
Fast, deep plunge cuts in wood and metal;
veneered boards, plastic-
example: Fast cutting of wood containing nails, deep
coated boards, non-
plunge cuts in laminated boards and precise shortening of
hardened nails and
door frames
screws
Wood, abrasive wood-
Fast, deep plunge cuts in wood, abrasive wood-based ma-
based materials, plastics,
terials and plastics;
hardened nails and
example: Fast cutting of non-ferrous metal pipes and pro-
screws, non-ferrous metal
files with small dimensions, easy cutting of non-hardened
pipes
nails, screws and steel profiles with small dimensions
Stainless steel, screws
Fast, deep plunge cuts in severely abrasive materials or
and nails, epoxy resin,
metal;
fibreglass-reinforced
example: Fast cutting of kitchen front covers, easy cutting
plastics, fibreglass, plas-
through hardened screws, nails and stainless steel.
terboard, porous concrete
Softwood, dowels, pins,
Fast, deep separating cuts and plunge cuts;
furniture elements
including sawing close to edges in corners and in difficult-
to-reach areas;
example: Deep plunge cut in softwood for installing a vent-
ilation grille
Position the required application tool (e.g. plunge cut saw
blade (5)) on the tool holder (4) so that the depressed
centre is facing downwards (see figure on the graphics page,
text on the application tool should be legible from above).
When doing so, place the application tool/accessory in a po-
sition which is convenient for the job at hand. Twelve posi-
tions offset by 30° are possible for this.
Press the application tool in the required position firmly onto
the clamping jaws of the tool holder until it locks automatic-
ally.
Check that the application tool is seated securely. Ap-
u
plication tools that are attached incorrectly or are not se-
curely fixed in place may come loose during operation,
thereby putting you at risk.
Mounting and adjusting the depth stop
The depth stop (15) can be used when working with seg-
ment and plunge cut saw blades.
Remove the application tool if one has already been fitted.
Slide the depth stop (15) into the required working position
over the tool holder (4) and onto the collar of the power tool
as far as it will go. Allow the depth stop to engage. Twelve
positions offset by 30° are possible for this.
Set the depth you wish to work at. Push the clamping lever
(14) of the depth stop shut to fix the depth stop in position.
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