►
Press and hold the locking/unlocking
saw table device [4-2].
►
Move the saw table or remove it for
cleaning.
CAUTION! Do not work without the saw ta
ble.
►
Release the locking/unlocking saw table
device.
9.5
Dust extraction
WARNING
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► When carrying out work that produces
dust, use a dust extraction system.
► Comply with national regulations.
► Wear a suitable dust mask.
Fitting the extraction adapter [5]
►
Position the extraction adapter [5-1] on
the saw table [5-2] from the front.
►
Swivel the extraction adapter up towards
the saw table until the extraction adapter
clicks into place.
► Connect the suction hose.
9.6
Removing/fitting the scaffold hook [6]
The power tool has a scaffold hook [6-1] pre-
fitted ex works by which the power tool can be
hung.
WARNING! Risk of injury. A power tool that is
dropped may injure yourself and others. Be
fore starting work, check whether the scaffold
hook is secure.
Removing the scaffold hook
► Undo the screws [6-2].
► Remove the scaffold hook [6-1] and store it.
► For storage purposes, replace the screws
and tighten them.
Fitting the scaffold hook
► Screw the scaffold hook [6-1] securely to
the power tool with screws [6-2].
10 Working with the electric
power tool
Before starting
–
Always secure the workpiece in such a way
that it cannot move during machining.
–
Hold the power tool by the gripping sur
face [1-6] + [1-11] with both hands to en
sure safe guidance and maintain a stable
stance.
Do not cover the cooling air openings with
–
your hands. Otherwise there is a risk of the
power tool overheating.
–
Make sure that the saw table is always in
full contact with the workpiece when saw
ing. The saw blade can get caught and lead
to a loss of control of the power tool.
After finishing work
–
Wait for the saw blade to come to a halt and
cool down.
Activate the [1-4] safety lock to prevent un
–
intentional starting.
–
Clean the power tool (see section 12) and
store it in a Systainer in a dry location.
10.1 Metal processing
When processing metal, the following
measures must be taken for safety reasons:
–
Connect the machine to a suitable dust ex
tractor.
–
Regularly blow out the motor housing of
the machine to remove dust deposits.
Wear protective goggles.
–
When sawing metal, use lubricant along
the cutting line. This prevents the material
from getting too hot.
10.2 Woodworking
► Position the power tool at a right-angle to
the workpiece.
► Pass the power tool through the wood with
an even pressure by pushing the saw table
against the workpiece.
10.3 Flush-mounted separation
Due to the elasticity of bimetal saw blades, it is
possible to separate flush-mounted tubes, for
example, from the wall.
► Use a saw blade that is longer than the tube
diameter. Position the saw blade flush with
the wall so that the kink point is beyond the
workpiece to be sawed.
► Position the saw blade flush with the wall so
that the kink point is beyond the workpiece
to be sawed.
10.4 Plunge cuts [7]
The power tool is suitable for plunge cuts in
soft materials such as wood, plasterboard and
similar.
CAUTION! Do not make plunge cuts in metal.
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