Connecting the sawdust extractor
♦
If required, attach the chip ejector adapter for
dust extraction
to the chip ejector
♦
Connect an approved dust and chip extraction
device.
Checking blade guard functionality
NOTE
►
Position the base plate for this operation on
the edge of a stable surface so that the saw
blade
can be lowered.
♦
Activate the safety lock-out
circular saw.
♦
Check whether the saw blade
the blade guard and whether it moves back to
its starting position automatically.
Use
Switching on and off
Switching on
♦
Push the safety lock-out
in position.
♦
Press the ON/OFF switch
running, you can release the safety lock-out
Switching off
♦
Release the ON/OFF switch
Setting the cutting depth
♦
Undo the screw for the cutting depth adjust-
ment
and push the stop to the desired
cutting depth on the cutting depth scale
–
without guide rail, see mark A.
–
with guide rail, see mark B.
♦
Retighten the screw for the cutting depth
adjustment
.
NOTE
►
Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the
workpiece. The blade should not extend more
than one full tooth depth under the workpiece.
PTSS 1200 C2
.
and lower the
rubs against
upwards and hold it
. Once the saw is
.
.
:
Setting the cutting angle
(mitre angle)
♦
Undo the two adjustment wheels for the cutting
angle
.
♦
Tilt the motor to the desired cutting angle.
♦
Retighten the adjustment wheels
NOTE
►
If you have set the cutting angle adjustment to
0° or 45°, you can use the fine adjustment
screws
and
8a
ment that you require.
Note the cut line
♦
Cut line markings
9a
into the base plate
♦
Align the appliance to the corresponding 0° or
45° cut line markings
the set cutting angle.
♦
The inclined surfaces are reference points for this.
Connecting the guide rails
The guide rails
will help you to make straight
cuts.
♦
To connect the 2 guide rails, push the
connector
into the groove of the guide rails.
Tighten the grub screws
hex key.
.
to make any fine adjust-
of 0°/45° are imprinted
.
in accordance with
9a
9a
using the supplied
GB │ MT
│
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