Occasionally shift the guide (2) to achieve even
wear of the saw blade.
1. Swivel the lever (1) downwards and shift the
guide (2) to the desired position. See image
series B
2. Swivel the lever (1) upwards and turn the guide
(2), if needed, until the lever engages again.
Check the guide (2) to ensure that it is securely
fitted. It has to be engaged.
7. Use
7.1
Setting speed
Set the recommended speed using the thumbwheel
(8). (Lower number = lower speed; higher number =
higher speed)
7.2
Switching on and off, stroke rate,
Switch-on lock (9):
Trigger (10) locked.
Trigger (10) unlocked.
Switching on, speed: press the trigger switch (10).
The stroke rate can be changed by pressing in the
trigger.
Switching off: Let go of the trigger switch (10) .
7.3
Stepless stroke rate setting
The stroke rate can be changed steplessly by
varying the pressure applied to the trigger switch
(9), thus adapting it to the material and working
conditions.
7.4
Working Directions
Sawing:
Use a saw blade geared to the material to be sawn.
Press the machine with the guide (2) against the
workpiece. Switch on the machine, and only then
guide the saw blade against the workpiece.
Do not make contact with any objects or with the
ground with the moving saw blade (risk of recoil or
of breaking the saw blade).
Adapt the stroke rate to the material to the sawn.
Avoid excessive pressure on the saw blade
(particularly in the case of long saw blades).
If the saw blade jams, turn the machine off
immediately. Widen the sawn gap slightly with a
suitable tool and take out the machine.
After completing the sawing cut, switch off the
machine and only take it out of the sawn gap to
place it down once the saw blade has come to a
standstill (danger of recoil).
7.5
Activate and deactivate pendulum stroke
Activate pendulum stroke (16) for particularly high
cutting output by turning in clockwise direction until
the stop (pos. I) and deactivate by turning anti-
clockwise until the stop (pos. 0) (see fig. B S.2)
Plunge cuts:
Plunge cuts may only be made in soft materials
such as wood or plastic. Only use short saw blades.
Hold the machine with both hands at the intended
handles, take a secure stance and concentrate on
the work.
See illustration sequence D, page 2: The machine is
pressed with the edge of the guide (2) against the
workpiece. The saw blade does not make contact
with the workpiece. Switch on the machine. The
corner of the guide serves as a pivot point around
which the machine is slowly aligned, whereby the
saw blade cuts into the workpiece.
Scaffold hook
The scaffold hook (7) is intended to store the
tool.
8. Use
8.1
Switching on and off, stroke rate,
Switch-on lock (9):
Trigger (10) locked.
Trigger (10) unlocked.
Switching on, speed: press the trigger switch (10).
The stroke rate can be changed by pressing in the
trigger.
Switching off: Let go of the trigger switch (10) .
Continuous activation: With the trigger (10)
pressed, push in the locking button (8) and
release the trigger. Press and release the trigger
(10) again to switch off.
In continuous operation, the machine
continues running if it is forced out of your
hands. Therefore, always hold the machine with
both hands using the handles provided, stand
securely and concentrate.
8.2
Stepless stroke rate setting
The stroke rate can be changed steplessly by
varying the pressure applied to the trigger switch
(9), thus adapting it to the material and working
conditions.
8.3
Working Directions
Sawing:
Use a saw blade geared to the material to be sawn.
Press the machine with the guide (2) against the
workpiece. Switch on the machine, and only then
guide the saw blade against the workpiece.
Do not make contact with any objects or with the
ground with the moving saw blade (danger of recoil
and saw blade fracture!)
Adapt the stroke rate to the material to the sawn.
Avoid excessive pressure on the saw blade
(particularly in the case of long saw blades).
If the saw blade jams, turn the machine off
immediately. Widen the sawn gap slightly with a
suitable tool and take out the machine.
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