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[2-4]
Guide strip
[2-5]
Opening for clamping bolt
[2-6]
Clamping bolt
[2-7]
Clamping screw
[2-8]
Chain sprocket
[2-9]
Chain tensioning wheel
[3-1]
Setting for drawing cut
[4-1]
Chain marker for 0°
[4-2]
Hand screw for setting the mitre an
gle
[4-3]
Scale
[4-4]
Chain marker for 45°
[4-5]
Chain marker for 60°
[4-6]
Gauge marker for 0°
[5-1]
Oil level indicator
[5-2]
Oil feed wheel
[6-1]
Spacer screws
[7-1]
Guide rail
[7-2]
Clamp
[7-3]
Adjustable angle stop
[7-4]
Connecting piece
[7-5]
Quick-action clamp
[8-1]
Circlip
[8-2]
Washer
[8-3]
Chain sprocket
[8-4]
Spindle
Accessories shown or described are not always
included in the scope of delivery.
The specified illustrations appear at the begin
ning of the Operating Instructions.
6
Transport and storage
The IS 330 EB insulation saw is delivered in
perfect, tested condition.
The oil reservoir of the IS 330 EB is not filled
with oil. After receiving the power tool, unpack
it immediately and check for any damage
caused by transport. Report any damage
caused by transport to the freight forwarding
company immediately.
6.1
Storage
The saw can be stored in its packaging in a dry,
unheated place where the temperature does
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not drop below -5 °C. Once unpacked, the saw
should only be stored in a dry, locked place
where the temperature does not drop be
low +5 °C and where there are no sudden tem
perature changes.
7
Settings
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always disconnect the mains plug from the
socket before performing any work on the
machine.
7.1
Drawing cut
It is possible to tilt the chain strip and the guard
plate backwards by 10°. This setting is mainly
used when multiple layers one behind the other
are to be cut at the same time. This prevents
the tool from being forced off and an uneven
cut.
► Release the lever [3-1] (Fig. [3A]) upwards.
► Pull on the handle to tilt the chain strip
backwards and lock it downwards again
with the lever [3-1] (Fig. [3B]).
7.2
Setting the mitre angle
The maximum cutting depth is limited for
mitre cuts.
► Undo the hand screws [4-2] on both sides.
► Using the scale [4-3], set the cutting angle
to the required value (the scale is divided
into 1° increments).
► Retighten the hand screws [4-2].
7.3
Electronics
Smooth start-up
The electronically controlled smooth start-up
function ensures that the power tool starts up
smoothly. The limited starting current ensures
that even standard household fuses are not
triggered.
Speed reduction in no-load state
When the power tool is in no-load state, the
electronics reduce the speed, which also low
ers the noise intensity.
Constant speed
The motor speed is electronically kept con
stant. This ensures a uniform cutting speed
even when under load.
Speed control
You can use the speed regulator [1-15] to con
tinuously adjust the speed within the speed