Max Cutting Depth
Throat Depth
Stroke Length
Weight
EXTENSION CORDS
Use completely unrolled and safe extension cords with a
capacity of 5 Amps.
ASSEMBLY
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE TOOL
WARNING
!
BEFORE CHANGING ACCESSORIES,
CHANGING COLLETS, OR SERVICING THE TOOL AND
REMOVE BATTERY PACK.
GENERAL
The Moto-Saw is a compact and very easy to use 2-in-1
scroll saw. It can be used either in stationary mode, when
the tool is docked in its base or in handheld mode. This
tool is intended to perform precise straight and curved
cuts in different materials including soft wood, hard wood,
composite boards, laminate, PVC or soft sheet metal using
the applicable accessories recommended by Dremel.
PICTURE 1
A. Hold-Down Foot Release Button
B. Hold-Down Foot
C. Fence Lock Lever
D. Guide Rail
E. Base
F. Vacuum-Cleaner Connection
G. On/Off Switch
H. Speed Dial Switch
I.
Securing Clamps
J. Permanent Fixing Hole
K. Quick Release Button
L. Moto-Saw
M. Accessory Quick Change Lever
INSTALLING AND REMOVING ACCESSORIES
DISCONNECT THE PLUG FROM THE
WARNING
!
POWER SOURCE BEFORE MAKING
ANY ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENTS OR CHANGING
ACCESSORIES. Such preventive safety measures reduce
the risk of starting the tool accidentally.
PICTURE 2-6
Please refer to pictures 2 to 6 for instructions about
installing and removing accessories.
DUST EXTRACTION
Your tool is equipped with a dust port for dust extraction.
To use this feature attach a vacuum hose into the dust
port.
PICTURE 1
EDGE GUIDE
The edge guide can be used in either of the guide rails.
This attachment can be used as a push stick or as an
edge guide/fence. When used as a push stick, there is no
need to lock it in the rails with the fence lock lever.
The guide can be used in different angles. To adjust the
18 mm
250 mm
8 mm
1.1 Kg
13
angle loosen the wing screw on the guide and rotate the
head into the desired position.
The edge guide can be locked in place turning the fence
lock lever. Actuating this will prevent the guide sliding in
the rail. PICTURE 10-12
GETTING STARTED
Thank you for purchasing the Dremel Moto-Saw. The
Moto-Saw is a compact and very easy to use 2-in-1 scroll
saw. It can be used either in stationary mode, when the
tool is docked in its base or in hand-held mode. This tool
is intended to perform precise straight and curved cuts
in different materials including soft wood, hard wood,
composite boards, laminate, PVC or soft sheet metal using
the applicable accessories recommended by Dremel.
Using the Moto-Saw in stationary mode gives you the
freedom to cut different materials with both hands holding
your work piece. In this mode you can complete different
hobby or wood working projects precise and easily.
Using the Moto-Saw in hand-held mode is advisory when
the work piece is too big or fixed and therefore cannot be
put onto the base. Typical hand-held operation includes
coping work or cutting smaller pieces of materials. In
hand-held mode the Moto-Saw functions as a motorised
coping/fret saw.
STATIONARY MODE
1. Make sure the base is securely attached to a flat work
surface with the help of the clamps provided.
The base can be permanently secured to a work
bench with regular screws through the 2 holes located
on the top of the base. PICTURE 1
2. DO NOT sit or lean on the base. The base is meant to
support the materials being cut.
3. Once the base is secured, dock the Moto-Saw in it:
first feed the cable through the base's hole and then
simply click the unit into the base. The Moto-Saw is
securely docked, when the hand-held unit and the
stationary base are flush. PICTURE 2-4
4. Only use the Dremel Moto-Saw in the base. Other
electric power tools are not intended to be used with
the base.
5. For a clean work environment and for better line of
sight, attach a vacuum cleaner to the dust port.
6. Once your saw blade is inserted as per the user
guide, the tool is ready for operation. PICTURE 5-9
7. Start the tool and let the tool come to the right speed
before contacting the work piece. DO NOT turn the
switch "ON" and "OFF" while the tool is under load.
8. Press down the Hold-Down Foot onto your work piece
to prevent it from bouncing. To minimise vibration
hold your work piece with two hands close to the saw
blade.
REFER TO THE PERSONAL SAFETY
WARNING
!
CHAPTER IN THIS MANUAL.
9. Do not push your work piece too hard against the saw
blades. These blades are for delicate use. Therefore
it is important that the blade has time to cut the
materials. Excessive pressure on the work piece will
result in early blade snapping.
10. Before beginning work on your project, make a few
practice cuts on scrap material.
USE