Use
20
Sawing in continuous operation
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper use of continuous operation may damage the workpiece.
− Before using continuous operation, set a stroke rate limit that is suitable
for the material being worked to prevent the workpiece from being
damaged by an excessive stroke rate.
1. Secure the workpiece with suitable clamping elements (e.g. vices). Ensure that
the clamping elements are fixed securely to prevent them being loosened by the
vibrations caused by the product.
2. If necessary, set the maximum number of strokes using the stroke rate limiter (see
“Adjusting the stroke rate limit”).
3. Make sure that the product is plugged into a socket.
4. Pick up the product. Hold it by the handle
12
and the front handle surface
7
.
6
11
5. Press the on/off switch
11
until it
stops and hold it down (see Fig. 6).
7
10
6. Press the continuous operation
switch
10
to activate continuous
operation. Then you can release the
on/off switch (see Fig. 7).
7. Place the saw blade
2
on the workpiece. Saw the workpiece at an even feed
rate.