Application tool
HCS universal joint
cutter
Fitting/changing the application tool
(see figures A and B)
Remove the application tool if one has already been fitted.
To remove the application tool, use the hex key (10) to
loosen the clamping bolt (9) and remove the tool.
Position the required application tool (e.g. plunge cut saw
blade (8)) on the tool holder (6) so that the depressed
centre is facing downwards (see figure on the graphics page,
text on the application tool should be legible from above).
Turn the application tool to a position which is convenient
for the job at hand and allow it to lock into place in the cams
of the tool holder (6). Twelve positions offset by 30° are
possible for this.
The built-in magnet (7) holds the application tool in the re-
quired position in order to make it easier to mount.
Secure the application tool using the clamping bolt (9).
Tighten the clamping bolt using the hex key (10) until it is
flush with the application tool.
Check that the application tool is seated securely. Ap-
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plication tools that are attached incorrectly or are not se-
curely fixed in place may come loose during operation,
thereby putting you at risk.
Fitting and Adjusting the Depth Stop
The depth stop (13) can be used when working with seg-
ment saw blades.
Remove the application tool if one has already been fitted.
Slide the depth stop (13) over the tool holder (6) and onto
the collar of the power tool as far as it will go, with the la-
belled side facing upwards.
Choosing the Sanding Sheet
Different sanding sheets are available, depending on the material you are working with and the required surface removal rate:
Sanding sheet
Material
– All wood and wood-
based materials (e.g.
hardwood, softwood,
chipboard, construction
Red quality
boards)
– Metal materials
– Paint
– Varnish
– Filler
– Bodyfiller
White quality
Bosch Power Tools
Material
Application
Expansion joints, window
Cutting soft materials;
putty, insulation materials
example: Cutting silicone expansion joints or window
(rock wool)
putty
The depth stop is intended for the following cutting depths:
– With segment saw blades ACZ 85 .. with a diameter of
85 mm: Cutting depths 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm and
14 mm (information on the depth stop in a larger font size
and without brackets).
– With segment saw blades ACZ 100 .. with a diameter of
100 mm: Cutting depths 14 mm, 16 mm, 18 mm and
20 mm (information on the depth stop in a smaller font
size and in brackets).
Insert the appropriate segment saw blade for the desired
cutting depth. Slide the depth stop (13) from the tool holder
(6) in the direction of the application tool until you can ro-
tate it freely. Rotate the depth stop (13) so that the desired
cutting depth is above the section of the saw blade that will
be used to saw. Slide the depth stop (13) onto the collar of
the power tool once again as far as it will go.
Remove the depth stop (13) for all other cutting depths and
for working with other application tools. To do this, remove
the application tool and pull the depth stop away from the
collar.
Fitting the Auxiliary Handle (accessory)
The low-vibration auxiliary handle enables the tool to be
used safely and more comfortably.
Screw the auxiliary handle into the thread (5) on the left or
right of the machine head depending on how you are work-
ing.
Do not continue to use the power tool if the auxiliary
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handle is damaged. Do not make any alterations to the
auxiliary handle.
Application
For pre-sanding, e.g. of rough and uneven beams and
boards
For surface sanding and levelling of slight irregularities Medium
For finish-sanding and fine sanding of wood
For sanding down paint
For sanding undercoats (e.g. removing brushstrokes,
paint drips and paint runs)
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Grit
Coarse
40
60
80
100
120
Fine
180
240
320
400
Coarse
40
60
Medium
80
100
120
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