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Changing tools
Risk of personal injury. Follow the
safety rules below:
• Always pull the mains plug out of the socket
before changing blades.
• Actuate the spindle lock (8.2) only after the saw
blade has come to rest.
• The saw blade becomes very hot during opera-
tion; do not touch it before it has cooled down.
• Always wear protective gloves during tool
change due to the risk of injury from the sharp
tool cutters.
8.4
Removing saw blades
– Move the machine to working position.
– Loosen the screw (8.2) by approx. 2 revolu-
tions.
– Turn the covering (8.3) clockwise up to the stop,
so that the screw (8.10) is accessible.
– Push in the spindle lock (8.1) and turn 90° clock-
wise.
– Unscrew the screw (8.10) completely using the
Allen key (8.11) (left-handed thread).
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
– Press the on/off switch (8.5) to unlock the pivot
guard.
– Open the pivot guard (8.6) completely.
– Remove the clamping fl ange (8.9) and the saw
blade.
Installing saw blades
– Clean all parts before installing them (saw blade,
fl anges, screw).
– Place the saw blade on the tool spindle (8.7).
tion of the saw blade (8.6) and machine (8.1) cor-
respond.
– Secure the saw blade with the fl ange (8.9) and
the screw (8.10).
– Tighten the screw (8.10) (left-handed thread).
– Turn the covering (8.3) anticlockwise up the
stop.
– Tighten the screw (8.2).
– Push in the spindle lock (8.1) and turn 90° an-
ticlockwise.
Inserting workpiece clamps
8.11
– Insert the workpiece clamp (9.1) in one of the
two holes (9.2). The clamping fi xture must face
forwards.
– Turn the workpiece clamp until the clamping
fi xture is facing forwards.
duced during your work (e.g. lead-containing paint,
some types of wood and metal). Contact with these
dusts, especially inhaling them, can represent a
hazard for operating personnel or persons in the
vicinity.
• Comply with the safety regulations that apply in
your country.
Ensure that the directions of rota-
9.1
9.2
Dust extraction
Harmful/toxic dusts can be pro-