5.2 Miter stop (Figure 3)
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The preset standard angle between the saw
foot (7) and saw blade (13) is 90°. You can
adjust this angle to carry out angled cuts.
•
Release the locking lever for miter setting (8)
on the front of the saw foot.
•
You can now adjust the cutting angle to
around 45°. Keep an eye on the cutting angle
scale (10) as you do so.
•
Refasten the locking lever for miter setting (8).
Check the handle is securely fastened.
5.3 Extraction of dust and chips (Figure 4)
•
Connect your plunge saw to a suitable vacu-
um cleaner using the connection for a dust
extractor (15). This will ensure optimum dust
extraction from the workpiece. The benefits
are that you will protect both the equipment
and your own health. Your work area will also
be cleaner and safer.
•
Dust created when working may be dange-
rous. Refer to the section entitled "Safety
instructions".
•
Important! The vacuum cleaner you use for
the extraction work must be suitable for the
workpiece material.
•
Check that all the parts are properly connec-
ted.
5.4 Parallel stop (Figure 5/6/7)
•
The parallel stop (16) enables you to saw
parallel lines.
•
This means that you can cut along an edge
(Fig. 6) or a wall (Fig. 7).
•
To do so, slacken the locking screws for the
parallel stop (9) which are in the soleplate (7)
(see Fig. 5).
•
To assemble, slide the parallel stop (16) into
the guides (a) on the soleplate (7).
•
To do so, insert the parallel stop into the plun-
ge saw as shown in Fig. 6 or 7.
•
Set the required distance and then tighten the
locking screws for the parallel stop (9) again.
•
Using the parallel stop: Position the parallel
stop (16) flat on the edge of the workpiece
and start sawing (Fig. 6/7).
Important! Carry out a trial cut in a piece of
waste wood.
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5.5 Line guide (Fig. 8)
•
Using the line guide (20) you can carry out
exact cuts following cutting lines marked on
the workpiece.
•
In this case the line guide indicates the two
positions (a and b) of the saw blades. The first
position (a) is for cuts with a sawing setting of
0°/90°. The second position (b) is for 45° cuts.
•
For information on the angle setting see 5.2.
Important! Carry out a trial cut in a piece of
waste wood.
6. Operation
6.1 Working with the plunge saw
•
Always hold the plunge saw firmly.
•
Do not use force! Push forwards gently and
evenly with the plunge saw.
•
The waste piece should be on the right-hand
side of the plunge saw so that the wide sec-
tion of the support bench supports its full
area.
•
If you are sawing down a line that has been
drawn, guide the plunge saw along the corre-
sponding guide (see 5.5).
•
Clamp small pieces of wood securely before
sawing them. Never hold them with your
hand.
•
Always follow the safety instructions. Wear
safety goggles.
•
Do not use defective saw blades or blades
that are cracked or broken.
•
Do not use any flanges / flange nuts whose
bore hole is larger or smaller than those in the
saw blade.
•
The saw blade must not be decelerated by
hand or by applying lateral pressure to the
blade.
•
Before you use the machine, make sure that
the safety equipment such as the flanges and
adjustment devices are in working order and
are correctly adjusted and secured.
Caution! Always pull out the power plug befo-
re doing any work on the plunge saw!
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