Oscillo-Saw TITANIUM II
4 Scope
The use of oscillating plaster saws mainly takes place in orthopaedics for plaster removal.
4.1 Inteded Use
A hand-held, current-driven (AC) product for cutting gypsum or synthetic material usually during the
removal of a plaster cast. The proximal end (the handle) is usually cylindrical, while the distal end
terminates in a round, crescent-shaped, or circular blade suitable for cutting plaster casting material. The
leaves cut as an electric motor in the handle drives them (swinging). The cut is done by vibration rather
than by sawing.
4.2 Contraindication
There are no known contraindications.
5 Mounting / exchanging the saw blade
Danger of injury due to unintentional activation. Pull out the plug before
changing the saw blade. If applicable use thick gloves to prevent injury
Only ever connect the HEBU oscillating cast cutting saw to the mains
5.1 Releasing the retaining screw / removing the old saw blade
1. Place the cast cutting saw on a stable underlay (table).
2. Apply one fork wrench at the drive shaft behind the saw blade,
and the other one at the front at the retaining screw (see fig. 1).
3. Hold the rear wrench firmly and use it to fix the cast cutting saw.
4. Release the retaining screw using the front wrench.
5. Remove the retaining screw and the fixing ring.
Ensure that you do not lose any components.
6. If applicable, remove the old saw blade.
when handling the saw blade.
when it is switched off.
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