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Accessory
BIM serrated seg-
ment saw blade
HM-Riff sanding fin-
ger
HM-Riff plunge cut
saw blade
HCS universal joint
cutter
Mounting/Replacing the Application Tool/Accessory
(see figures A and B)
If required, remove an already mounted application tool/
accessory.
For removing the application tool/accessory loosen the screw
8 with the hex key 9 and remove the tool.
Mount the requested application tool/accessory (e.g. plunge
cut saw blade 7) in such a manner on the tool holder 6 that the
offset faces downward (see illustration on the graphics page;
marking on the application tool/accessory is readable from
above).
Turn the application tool/accessory to a position favourable
for the respective job, and allow it to engage into the cams of
the tool holder 6. 12 different positions are possible, each
offset by 30°.
The built-in magnet holds the application tool/accessory in
the required position in order to make it easier to mount.
Attach the application tool/accessory using the bolt 8. Tight-
en the bolt using the hex key 9 until it is flush with the applica-
tion tool/accessory.
Check the tight seating of the application tool/acces-
sory. Incorrect or not securely fastened application tools/
accessories can come loose during operation and pose a
hazard.
Mounting and Adjusting the Depth Stop
The depth stop 12 can be used when working with segment
saw blades.
If required, remove an already mounted application tool/
accessory.
Slide the depth stop 12 over and beyond the tool holder 6 to
the stop onto the gear head of the power tool with the labelled
side facing upward.
Bosch Power Tools
Material
Application
Insulation material,
Precise cutting of soft materials;
Insulation panels,
example: cutting insulation panels to size, flush cutting pro-
Floor panels,
truding insulation material to length
Sound-dampening floor
panels,
Cardboard,
Carpets,
Rubber,
Leather
Wood,
Sanding wood or paint in hard to reach areas without sand-
Paint
ing paper;
example: sanding off paint between shutter louvres, sand-
ing wooden floors in corners
Fibreglass,
Plunge cuts in severely abrasive materials;
Mortar,
example: routing thin mosaic tiles
Wood
Expansion joints,
Cutting and separating soft materials;
Putty,
example: cutting silicone expansion joints or putty
Insulation materials (rock
wool)
The depth stop is intended for the following cutting depths:
– With segment saw blades ACZ 85 .. with a diameter of
85 mm: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm and 14 mm cutting depths
(see indication on the depth stop in large font and not in
brackets).
– With segment saw blades ACZ 100 .. with a diameter of
100 mm: 14 mm, 16 mm, 18 mm and 20 mm cutting
depths (see indication on the depth stop in smaller font
and brackets).
Insert the appropriate segment saw blade for the desired cut-
ting depth. Slide the depth stop 12 from the tool holder 6 in
the direction of the application tool until you can rotate it free-
ly. Rotate the depth stop 12 so that the desired cutting depth
is above the section of the saw blade, which will be used to
saw. Slide the depth stop 12 once again to the stop onto the
gear head of the application tool.
For all other cutting depths and when working with other ap-
plication tools, remove the depth stop 12. For this, remove
the application tool and pull the depth stop from the gear
head.
Mounting the Auxiliary Handle (optional accessory)
The vibration-damped auxiliary handle enables the tool to be
used safely and more comfortably.
Screw the auxiliary handle on the right or left of the machine
head depending on the working method.
Do not continue to use the power tool when the auxilia-
ry handle is damaged. Do not make any changes or
modifications to the auxiliary handle.
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