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the times when the tool is switched off or when
it is running but not actually doing the job, may
significantly reduce the exposure level
Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by
maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping
your hands warm, and organizing your work
patterns
DESCRIPTIOn (fIg. A)
Your wall slotter has been designed for making
slots in masonry. The machine is only suitable for
right-hand use.
1. On/off switch
2. Lock-off button
3. Locking knob for slot depth
4. Scale for slot depth
5. Spindle lock button
6. Guard
7. On/off switch for laser
8. Laser
9. Battery compartment
10. Base
11. Guide roller
12. Dust extraction connection
13. Main grip
14. Auxiliary grip
ASSEMBLy
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Before assembly, always switch off the
machine and remove the mains plug
from the mains.
Replacing the cutting discs (fig. B - D)
Worn or damaged cutting discs must be replaced
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immediately.
- Only use sharp and undamaged cutting discs.
- Only use cutting discs that are suitable for the
material to be worked.
- Only use cutting discs with a maximum
permitted speed that is equal to or exceeds
the maximum no-load speed of the machine.
- Only use diamond cutting discs that are
suitable for dry cutting.
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Always replace both cutting discs at the same
time.
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Never attempt to remove the guard.
● Place the machine on a stable surface.
● Loosen the Allen screws (15) using the Allen
key (16).
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● Loosen the locking knob (3) and lower the
base (10).
● Remove the guard (6).
● Keep the spindle lock button (5) pressed to
lock the spindle (17).
● Loosen the outer flange (18) using the flange
key (19).
● Remove the old cutting disc (20), the spacers
(21), the old cutting disc (22), the spindle
sleeve (23), and the inner flange (24).
If necessary, use the splitting wedge (25) to
remove the spacers (21).
● If necessary, clean the flanges (18 & 24).
● Mount the inner flange (24), the spindle sleeve
(23), the new cutting disc (22), the spacers
(21), and the new cutting disc (20).
● Firmly tighten the outer flange (18) using the
flange key (19).
● Release the spindle lock button (5).
● Mount the guard (6).
● Raise the base (10) and tighten the locking
knob (3).
● Firmly tighten the Allen screws (15) using the
Allen key (16).
USE
Setting the slot width (fig. B - E)
The slot width can be set using the spacers
between the cutting discs. The number of spacers
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between the cutting discs determine the slot width.
- Do not set the slot width during use.
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Always mount at least one spacer between the
cutting discs.
● Determine the slot width.
● Mount the spacers (21) around the cutting
discs (20 & 22) in the required order. Refer to
the chapter "Replacing the cutting discs".
Setting the slot depth (fig. A & f)
The slot depth is variable between 0 and 28 mm.
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The slot depth can be read from the scale (4).
Do not set the slot depth during use.
● Slacken the locking knob (3).
● Tilt the base (10) to the required position. Set
a slot depth approximately 3 mm deeper than
the required depth to compensate for possible
unevenness of the wall surface.
● Tighten the locking knob (3).