Additional safety instructions
Kickback is a reaction to the saw blade suddenly becoming stuck or pinched. As a result, the
saw blade suddenly comes to a standstill, as a result of which the saw is driven in the direction
opposite to the cutting direction and gets stuck.
If a saw blade is jammed or stuck in the workpiece, the saw blade edge can become wedged
and penetrate the surface of the material, causing the saw blade to pop out. The saw blade
can either jump in the direction of the operator of the saw or move away from him, depending
on which direction the saw blade was moving when it was pinched. Saw blades can also shat-
ter under these conditions.
Keep your body and arms at a distance from the saw and firmly hold the device in order to be
able to absorb kickback forces. Always use an auxiliary handle, if available, for maximum con-
trol over kickback or torque reaction when starting.
Do not attach saw chains or blades for wood carving, nor diamond disks with an edge gap lar-
ger than 10 mm, nor toothed saw blades. Such cutting blades cause severe kickback and loss
of control.
Do not pinch the saw blade by applying excessive pressure or try to achieve excessive cutting
depth. Overuse of the saw blade increases the load and the susceptibility of the saw blade to
twist and get stuck. There is also the risk that the device will be kicked back or that the saw
blade will burst.
If the saw blade becomes stuck or if a cut is interrupted for any reason, switch off the power
supply and hold the saw until the saw blade has come to a complete standstill. Never try to
pull the saw blade out of the workpiece while it is still running, otherwise kickback may occur.
Do not start cutting with the saw blade in the workpiece. Wait for the saw blade to reach max -
imum speed before reinserting it into the cut. The saw blade can get stuck or kick back if the
device is restarted within the workpiece.
Assembly
Note:
If possible, we recommend setting the cutting depth approx. 2 mm deeper than the material
thickness. This should help you get a clean cut.
Loosen the clamp locking lever to adjust the cutting depth, set the desired cutting depth on the scale
and clamp the locking lever back in.
Replacing a saw blade
Warning!
Incorrect alignment of the saw blade can permanently damage the saw. Do not
use grinding wheels!
1. Make sure that the saw is disconnected from the mains.
2. Press the spindle lock button
(10)
and hold it, loosen the clamping screw and washer with the
hexagon key (turn clockwise to open). Remove the clamping screw with washer.
3. Set the cutting depth to the maximum (see section “Setting the cutting depth”).
4. Lift the bottom plate
(13).
5. Remove the saw blade.
6. A saw blade is attached in the reverse order. Use the correct flanges.
7. Press the spindle lock button
(10)
until it clicks, and firmly tighten the clamping screw.
Note:
The arrow on the saw blade must point in the same direction as the arrow on the device
showing the direction of rotation.
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