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Preparation
2. Mount the dust extractor
3. Connect a suitable suction device to the dust extractor (e.g. shop vacuum
cleaner).
Mounting tools
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
If you mount the tools incorrectly and they are therefore able
to come into contact with your hand during use, there is a risk
of injury.
− Do not mount the tools such that there is a possibility of
them coming into contact with your hand. For example:
Ensure that the blades are not pointing towards your hand.
Depending on the application, mount the tools listed below:
Plunge-cut saw blade
Example of use: Sawing slots (see fig. G).
1. Place the plunge-cut saw blade
(see fig. K and fig. L).
2. Place the washer
3. Use the Allen wrench
Scraper
Example of use: Removing coatings, lacquer coats or floor surfaces (see fig. H).
1. Place the scraper
2. Place the washer on the top of the scraper with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw.
Segment saw blade
Example of use: Flush cutting fitted door frames to length. (see fig. I).
1. Place the segment saw blade
(see fig. K and fig. L).
2. Place the washer on the top of the segment saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw.
Sanding plate
Example of use: Grinding surfaces in inaccessible corners (see fig. J).
1. Place the sanding plate
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on the connecting nozzle
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on the tool holder at any angle
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on the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
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to tighten the Allen head screw
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on the tool holder at any angle (see fig. K and fig. L).
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on the tool holder at any angle
on the tool holder at any angle (see fig. K and fig. L).
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(see fig. A and D).
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