Speed range per material
Laminate, mineral materials
Plaster- and cement-bonded chipboard
and fibreboard
Aluminium panels and profiles up to
15 mm
Plastics, fibre-reinforced plastics, paper
and fabric
Acrylic glass
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.
Temperature cut-out
The power supply is restricted and the speed
reduced if the motor exceeds a certain temper
ature. The power tool continues operating at re
duced power to allow the ventilator to cool the
motor quickly. The power tool starts up again
automatically once the motor has cooled suffi
ciently.
8.2
Adjusting the cutting depth
The cutting depth can be set at 0 ‑ 2‑1/8"
(0 ‑ 55 mm) at the cutting depth stop [3-1].
The saw unit can now be pushed downwards as
far as the cutting depth that is set.
Cutting depth without guide rail
max. 2 ‑ 1/8" (55 mm)
Cutting depth with FS guide rail
+FS
max. 1 ‑ 15/16" (51 mm)
3
4–6
1–3
3-1
4–6
3–5
4–5
8.3
Setting the cutting angle
between 0° and 45°:
► Unscrew the rotary knobs [4-1].
► Swivel the saw unit to the desired cutting
angle [4-2].
► Tighten the rotary knobs [4-1].
Both positions (0° and 45°) are set at the
factory and can be readjusted by the cus
tomer service team.
When making angled cuts, slide the view
ing window/splinter guard to the highest
position.
To undercut -1° and 47°:
► Swivel the saw unit to the end position (0°/
45°) as described above.
► Pull out the release button [4-3] slightly.
► For -1° undercuts, also pull the release
button [4-4].
The saw unit engages in the -1°/47° position.
► Tighten the rotary knobs [4-1].
+FS
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