Replacing the saw blade (fig. V/
fig. VI)
Switch the machine off.
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Pull the mains plug.
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Release the wing bolt [1].
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Turn the small cover [2] back.
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Lift up the vibration damper [3] and lock it
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through lateral turning.
Press in the spindle lock [4].
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Release the screw with the Allen key.
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Swing the mobile saw blade protection upwards.
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Remove the saw blade carefully.
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Push the new blade carefully onto the axle shaft.
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When doing so, make sure the displayed turning
direction on the saw blade is in an anti-clockwise
direction. The saw blade must rotate in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow on the protective
cover. Make sure the saw blade is free of grease.
Put in the external flange and the screw and
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tighten them.
Turn the small cover [2] into the basic position.
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Tighten the wing bolt [1].
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Set the vibration damper [3] in the basic position
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by turning.
Release the spindle lock [4] and check whether
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the saw blade can rotate freely.
max. Ø mm / max. a × b
b
b
Lubricating the saw blade guideways
Regularly spray the points at which the saw
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blade comes into contact with the saw blade
guideways with lubricating oil spray.
Replacing the vibration damper
(fig. V)
If the vibration damper [3] has worn down to 1
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mm, replace it.
Replacing carbon brushes
(fig. VII a+b)
If the carbon brushes [2] have been ground down
to approx. 6 mm, or sparks are forming, you need to
replace them. When doing so, always replace both
carbon brushes at the same time.
Pull the mains plug.
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Remove the cover [1].
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Remove the worn down carbon brushes.
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Insert the new carbon brushes and close the
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cover once more.
Keep the locking bolts [1] pulled outwards.
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Lower the handle to the lowest position.
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Let the locking bolts snap in.
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3 The machine is ready for transport.
Performance data
125 mm (inox)
125 × 125 mm
b
105 × 155 mm
b
Transport (fig. X)
90°
140 mm
45°
102 mm
75 × 100 mm
75 × 100 mm
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