Plunge cuts
CAUTION! Risk of kickback and
m
personal injury!
Only make plunge cuts in soft
u
materials (e.g. wood or plasterboard)
using a short saw blade (max. length:
1
Plunge cuts are very challenging and
u
are associated with a higher risk of
injuries. Only use this technique if you
are familiar with it.
Troubleshooting
Problem
The product does not
work.
The product creates
rough or splintered
cuts.
There is excessive
vibration or noise.
The sa
lade
8 ]
[
is overheating or
burning wood.
The dust extraction
does not work.
Possible cause
The plug
is not
2 ]
[
connected to a mains
outlet.
The cutting is too
aggressive for delicate
materials.
The sa
lade
is
[
8 ]
loose.
The workpiece is
moving.
The sa
lade
is
8 ]
[
dull.
The cutting through
dense material is too
slow.
The dust extraction is
not setup correctly.
(Fig. D)
1. Place the front edge of the base
plate
on the workpiece so that
[
]
the sa
lade
[
8 ]
workpiece.
2. Switch the product on.
3. Slo l plunge the sa
workpiece.
4. When you have cut through the depth
of the workpiece, continue sawing as
usual.
Solution
Connect the plug
outlet.
Use a ne toothed sa
o
Apply masking tape along the cut
o
line to reduce splintering.
Cut slowly to minimize the tear-out.
o
Insert the sa
lade
"Inserting/removing the saw blade").
Tightly secure the workpiece with
the aid of clamping devices on the
workbench.
Replace the sa
"Replacement parts/Accessories").
Increase the cutting speed.
o
Avoid forcing the product.
o
Check the dust extraction (see
"Attaching/removing the dust
extraction").
does not touch the
lade
into the
[
8 ]
to a suitable mains
[
2 ]
lade
.
8 ]
[
correctly (see
[
8 ]
lade
(see
8 ]
[
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