Descripción Ilustrada; Description; Operating Instructions; Placement And Testing - stayer CPT3000E Manual De Instrucciones

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3.3 Descripción ilustrada
1. On/off switch
2. Lock-off button
3. Main handle
4. Auxiliary handle
5. Base
6. Anti-kickback knob
7. Adjustment knob for guide track
8. Bevel lock knob
9. Depth adjustment knob
10. Depth adjustment stopper
11. Depth scale
12. Blade
13. Slot for track
14. Cutting indicators
15. Cutting width indicators
16. Dust extraction outlet
17. Mode selector
18. Shaft lock
19. Carbon brush cap
20. Electronic speed controller.
21. Guide rail.
22. Clamp.
23. Protection guard.
24. Cutting angle scale.

4. Operating instructions

4.1 Placement and testing

Switching ON/OFF

- Press the switch lock (2) and then the ON/OFF switch
(1) to switch the plunge saw on.
- Release the ON/OFF switch (1) to switch the plunge
saw off.
Notes: Pressing the switch lock (2) unlocks the plunge
cut mechanism at the same time, so that the blade can
be moved downwards. The saw blade emerges from the
protective cover. When lifting the saw the motor slides
back into the initial position.

4.2 Tuning operations

4.2.1. Setting the cutting depth

The cutting depth can be set between 0 - 67 mm:
- Loosen the cutting depth limit stop knob (9) and slide it to
the desired cutting depth according to the graduated scale
(11) to set the cutting depth.
Note: The graduated values on the scale (11) apply for
straight cuts (90° cut).
The guide rail depth adjustment stopper (10) must be
tilted up when using the plunge saw without guide rail.
Only when using the plunge saw with guide rail, the guide
rail depth adjustment stopper is used to compensate for
the thickness of the guide rail.
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(Fig 2)
Using the guide rail = guide rail depth adjustment stopper
down.
Not using the guide rail = guide rail depth adjustment
stopper up.
(Fig. 3)Tighten the cutting depth limit stop knob (9). The
motor or respectively the saw blade can now be pushed
down to the set cutting depth.
For a clean, safe cut set the cutting depth in such way that
only max. one saw blade tooth protrudes under the work
piece.
4.2.2. Setting the cutting angle (Fig. 4)
The plunge saw can be swiveled between 0° and 48°:
- Loosen both rotary knobs (8). Swivel the motor to the
desired cutting angle on the cutting angle scale.
- Tighten the rotary knobs (8) again
Always hold the plunge saw with both hands.
Always guide the plunge saw forward. Never
draw the plung saw back!
4.2.3. Determine Cutting line (Fig. 4)
Two cutting lines are marked on the base plate (5) of the
plunge saw.
- Align position A (0 mark on base plate) at the front of the
base plate with your marked cutting line when using the
plunge saw without guide rail for straight cuts.
- For 45° miter cuts align position B (45 mark on base plate)
at the front of the base plate with your marked cutting line.
4.2.4. Straight cuts (90° cut)
Loosen both rotary knobs (8) and swivel the saw to 0°
position on the scale. Tighten the rotary knobs again.
Turn the selector switch (17) to plunge cut function.
- Set the desired plunge depth. Ensure that the
guide rail depth adjustment stopper (10) is up when
using the saw without guide rail.
- To switch on the saw press the switch lock (2) and the
ON/OFF switch (1) and push the motor down. Guide
the saw forward to cut.
4.2.5. Miter cuts (up to 48°)
- First loosen both rotary knobs (8) and swivel the plunge
saw to the desired graduation. Tighten the rotary knobs
again.
- Switch the plunge saw on.
Turn the selector switch (17) to plunge cut function.
- Set the desired plunge depth. Ensure that the guide rail
depth adjustment stopper (10) is in up position when
using the saw without guide rail.
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