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Kickback Stop
The kickback stop is designed to prevent operator injuries due to kickback.
When working with the guide rail the kickback stop (6) automatically clicks into
place on the base plate as soon as the base plate is placed on the guide rail.
The kickback stop (6) counteracts the movement if you try to guide the plunge
saw on the guide rail back or if the saw kicks back, e.g. due to the saw blade
jamming.
1. Turn the spring-loaded screw of the kickback stop (6) towards 0 to
manually unlock. Now the saw can be moved forward and back.
2. Release the spring-loaded screw for the kickback stop to click into place on
the guide rail again.
After a kickback always check the guide rail for damages and dispose of a
damaged guide rail to prevent accidents.
Plunge Cut with Guide Rail
1. Hold the plunge saw with both hands at handles (3) and (15).
2. Switch the plunge saw on and wait until it runs on full speed.
3. Push the saw slowly down and guide the saw towards the plunge position.
Note: The cutting width markings (18) at the side of the protective cover
show the foremost and rearmost cutting points of the saw blade at
maximum cutting depth when using the guide rail and a 165 mm diameter
saw blade.
Saw Blades
Compatible saw blades are necessary for the plunge saw to cut different
materials fast and clean.
Saw blades with few teeth (approx. 12 – 18 teeth) are suitable for longitudinal
cuts.
For cross cuts saw blades with at least 32 teeth are suitable; better are saw
blades with 48 teeth.
For cutting other materials such as aluminium special saw blades are needed.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Disconnect from mains power before carrying out any maintenance work on
the plunge saw!
All maintenance and repair work involving opening the motor casing must be
carried out by an authorized service centre.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Operation
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