Speed control
You can continuously adjust the speed within
the speed range using the adjusting wheel [3.1]
(see Technical data). This enables you to opti
mise the cutting speed to suit specific surfaces
(see table).
3.1
Material
Solid wood (hard,
soft)
Chipboard and hard
board
Laminated wood,
blockboard, veneered
and laminated panels
Plastics, fibre-rein
forced plastics (FRP),
paper and mesh
Acrylic glass
Gypsum and cement-
bonded fibreboard
Aluminium panels
and profiles up to
15 mm
Temperature cut-out
When exceeding a certain engine temperature
level, the machine power supply and speed are
capped. The power tool continues operating at
reduced power to allow the ventilator to cool
the motor rapidly. The power tool resumes to
full performance automatically once the motor
has cooled sufficiently.
Current limiting
Current limiting prevents excessive current
consumption under extreme overload, which
can lead to a decrease in the motor speed. The
motor immediately restarts after the load is re
moved.
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Speed
range
6
3-6
6
3-5
4-5
1-3
4-6
8.2
Cutting depth
The cutting depth can be set at 0 to 2-15/16" (0
- 75 mm):
Press the cutting depth stop [7.3] and
–
move it to the desired cutting depth (the
values specified on the scale [7.1] apply to
0° cuts without guide rail),
–
Release the cutting depth stop (the cutting
depth stop notches along in 1 mm-steps).
The sawing unit can now be pressed down to
the set cutting depth.
A grub screw (M4x8 to M4x12) can be
screwed into the hole [7.2] on the
cutting depth stop. By turning the
grub screw, the cutting depth can be
set even more exactly (± 0.004"
(0.1 mm)).
7.1
7.2
7.3
8.3
Adjusting the cutting angle
The sawing unit can be swivelled between 0°
and 45°:
–
Loosen rotary knobs ([8.1], [8.3]),
–
Swivel sawing unit to the desired cutting
angle [8.2],
–
Retighten rotary knobs.
Both end positions (0° and 45°) are
set at the factory and can be readjust
ed by the after-sales service team.
8.1
8.2
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8.3
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