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3. Always hold the machine with both hands on the
intended handles, take a secure stance and
concentrate on the work.
4. First switch on, then place the machine with the
support surface (18) onto the workpiece and
only then put the tool close to the workpiece.
5. When cutting, always work against the run of the
disc (see illustration). Otherwise there is the risk
of kickback. Cut with moderate material feed
adapted to the material to be processed or
selected speed. If the selected speed is too low
and / or if the material feed is too high, strong
vibrations can be caused (at the machine). Do
not tilt, apply excessive force or sway from side
to side.
6. Guide the machine in such a way that the parallel
guide (17) is in contact with the workpiece. If you
work without parallel guide: Guide the machine
in such a way that the ball-bearing stationary
seal ring (20) is in contact with the workpiece.
7. To finish work: Remove the tool from the
workpiece, switch off machine. Let motor come
to a stop, put down machine.
9. Maintenance
9.1
Change indexable inserts
Regularly check the holder for the indexable inserts
(23). Repair/replace damaged or worn holders for
the indexable inserts.
Regularly check all indexable inserts (21). Change
damaged or worn indexable inserts.
Remove the battery pack from the machine /
pull the plug out of the socket before making
any adjustments, changing tools, carrying out
maintenance or cleaning.
Indexable inserts, holders for indexable
inserts, workpiece and chips can be hot after
work. Wear protective gloves.
Turn/replace blunt indexable inserts or inserts
where the coating is worn in due time. Blunt
indexable inserts increase the risk of the machine
getting jammed and climb out.
Always turn or replace all indexable inserts.
Use only indexable inserts approved by
Metabo. See the Accessories Section.
1. By turning the adjustment ring (14) to the stop,
unscrew the holder for the indexable inserts (23)
as much as possible - this provides good access
to the indexable inserts.
2. Press in the spindle locking button (2) and turn
the holder for the indexable inserts (14) by hand
until the spindle locking button (2) engages.
Keep the spindle locking button (2) pressed.
3. Unscrew the fastening screw (22) and remove
the indexable insert (21).
4. Turn the indexable insert or, if all blades are
blunt, replace the indexable inserts.
5. Fix again the indexable inserts (21) with a
fastening screw (22). Torque: 5 Nm.
6. Turn the adjusting ring (14) in the opposite
direction, so that the holder for the indexable
inserts (23) is again in its normal work range. (So
that the maximum permitted chamfer height is
not exceeded, see chapter Technical
Specifications).
9.2
Replace ball bearing stationary seal ring
(only if required):
Regularly check the ball bearing stationary seal ring
(20) for smooth running. Replace defective ball
bearing stationary seal ring. (order no.: 316093300)
1. Remove screw (19) and remove ball bearing
stationary seal ring.
2. Put new ball bearing stationary seal ring (20) in
place and add screw (19), tighten firmly.
9.3
Adjust scale (only if required):
The graduated ring (13) comes properly set from
the factory.
If indexable inserts are to be used for radii or if the
settings should have been misaligned, the scale
has to be adjusted as follows:
1. Lift the adjustment ring (14) and turn in such a
way that the indexable insert (21) does not
remove any material. (chamfer height = 0 mm)
2. Loosen the two clamping screws (13).
3. Turn the graduated ring (13) until the chamfer
height 0 mm is shown.
4. Tighten the two clamping screws (13).
5. Carry out trial cut.
10. Cleaning
Chips and particles can deposit at the cutter head.
This can lead to blockage of the cutter head.
Regularly clean the cutter head and its
surroundings and remove chips and particles.
It is possible that particles deposit inside the power
tool during operation. This impairs the cooling of the
power tool. Conductive build-up can impair the
protective insulation of the power tool and cause
electrical hazards.
The power tool should be cleaned regularly, often
and thoroughly through all front and rear air vents
using a vacuum cleaner or by blowing in dry air.
Prior to this operation, separate the power tool from
the power source and wear protective glasses and
dust mask.
11. Troubleshooting
11.1 Mains powered machines:
- Overload protection: There is a MAJOR
reduction in load speed. The motor temperature
is too high! Allow the machine to run at idle speed
until it has cooled down.
- Overload protection: There is a MINOR
reduction in load speed. The machine is
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