Assembly
Dust/chip extraction
Materials containing asbestos may not be processed.
Asbestos is a known carcinogen.
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
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When working with electrical appliances that
can be connected to a vacuum cleaner via a
vacuum cleaner adapter, there is a risk of fire!
In unfavourable conditions, e.g. when sparks
are flying while sanding metal or metal
residues in wood, wood dust in the bag of
the vacuum cleaner can spontaneously ignite.
This is a particular risk if the wood dust is
mixed with paint residues or other chemicals
and the workpiece has become hot after be-
ing worked for a long time. Therefore, avoid
overheating of the material being sanded
as well as the appliance. Always empty the
vacuum cleaner's dust bag before taking
work breaks.
Wear a dust mask!
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Always use dust extraction.
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Ensure that your workplace is adequately
ventilated.
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Observe the regulations applicable in your
country regarding the materials to be worked.
Connecting a dust extraction
appliance
♦
Push the extraction duct
tor
together. Push the dust extraction device
onto the appliance.
Fix it in place by clicking the housing attach-
ment
into the notch.
♦
Push the hose from a suitable dust extraction ap-
pliance (e.g. a workshop vacuum cleaner) onto
the adapter for external vacuum extraction.
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GB │ IE
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and the ring connec-
Selecting a tool
NOTE
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The tool holder fitting with easy tool change
is suitable for standard accessories.
Plunge saw blade (20 mm) Z20 C3
Materials:
aluminium, copper sheets and pipes up to approx.
3 mm
Application:
cutting and shortening pipes and sheets.
Plunge saw blade (32 mm) Z32 C3
Materials:
wood, plastic, gypsum (plaster) and other soft
materials
Application:
–
separation and plunge saw cuts
–
sawing close to edges, even in hard to reach
areas
Example: sawing of recesses in lightweight walls.
PMFW 310 C2