7.3. Blade change mode (Fig.5,6,7,8,9)
Caution: Before you are going to make the
unplug the power cord.
• Activate the switch lock (3) and push the handle
(1) forward.
• Push the locking lever (12) forward. Release the
switch lock (3). The motor unit will lock into
place.
• The clamping screw (a) and washer (b) is now
located in the cut-out.
• Push the spindle lock (14) and use the Allen key
(17) to undo the clamping screw (a) with
anti-clockwise.
• Remove the saw blade (11).
• Install the saw blade (11) in the respective
reverse order.
(Caution: risk of injuries, wear protective
gloves)
•
• Screw in and tighten the saw blade locking screw
while keeping the shaft locking button pressed
again.
• Set the plunge saw to its original position.
7.4 Cut indicators (Fig.10)
• The cutting line should be aligned with the '0°'
marker arrow when performing a plunge cut at 0°.
• The cutting line should be aligned with the '45°'
marker arrow when performing a plunge cut at
45°.
8. Operations
After having performed all the above procedures
and operations, you may begin cutting.
ATTENTION: Always keep hands away from the
cutting area and do not try to approach it when
the machine is running.
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push
8.2 Operating and holding the plunge-cut saw
(Fig. 12)
• Secure the work piece so that it cannot get
displaced or moved while sawing.
• Only move the saw forwards.
• Grip the saw tightly with both hands ensuring
that one hand is placed on the main handle and
the other on the front handle.
• When using a guide rail, it must be fastened
with screw clamps.
• Make sure the power cable is not placed in the
sawing direction.
8.3 Sawing
• Place the front part of the machine onto the
work piece.
•
(4).
• Push the saw downwards to reach the sawing
depth.
• Push the saw forward evenly.
•
8.4 Guide rail adjustment
Tighten the adjusting knob (16) to minimize the
clearance between the plunge saw and the rail
(20)
8.5 Connecting the rail (Fig.13)
• The rail (20) is used to make straight cuts.
To connect 2 rails, slide the fastener (22) into the
notch of the guide tracks. Tighten the set screw
(21) with the included allen key (19).
Note: rail (20) feature a chipping guard (black
rubber lip). The chipping guard must be adjusted
before making the first cut. Place the rail (20) on a
work piece. Set to a cutting depth of approx. 10
mm. Switch on the plunge saw and steadily
guide it in the direction of the cut, pushing
slightly.