Selecting a saw blade
Metal saw blade 15
Dimensions:
¾
Materials:
¾
¾
¾
Use:
¾
Example:
¾
Wood saw blade 16
Dimensions:
¾
Materials:
¾
¾
¾
¾
Use:
¾
¾
Example:
¾
Inserting/removing the saw
blade
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WARNING!
Always switch the product off,
disconnect it from the mains and let the
product cool down before making any
adjustments!
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CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY!
Saw blades can be sharp and become
hot during use . Always wear protective
gloves when handling saw blades .
156 x 19 x 0 .9 mm
Sheet metal
Profiles
Pipes
Cut-off cuts
Pipe flush cuts
152 x 19 x 1 .2 mm
Wood
Plastic
Plaster
other soft materials
Cut-off cuts
Plunge cuts
Cutting notches in light
construction walls
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CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY!
Do not use any blunt, bent or damaged
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saw blade .
Always install a suitable saw blade for
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the job .
Inserting the saw blade
(Fig . D)
Turn the chuck ring 3 in a counter-clockwise
¾
direction .
Insert the saw blade into the saw blade
¾
holder 4 .
Release the chuck ring 3 and let it return
¾
to its original position . If necessary, turn the
chuck ring manually to its original position .
Before use: Pull on the saw blade and check
¾
if it is inserted safely and tightly .
NOTE
For certain work, the saw blade can
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also be inserted after turning it by 180°
(Fig . D1: Default position / Fig . D2:
Alternative position) .
Removing the saw blade
(Fig . D)
Turn the chuck ring 3 in a counter-clockwise
¾
direction .
Pull the saw blade out of the saw blade
¾
holder 4 .
Release the chuck ring 3 and let it return to
¾
its original position .
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15