9
SVENSKA
Operation
• Fasten the workpiece to be cut with clamps etc. when needed so that only
the blade moves and not the workpiece (applies especially to small and light
workpieces).
• Mark the desired cut with a pencil.
• Position the shoe so that it lies ush against the workpiece.
• Hold the saw securely at a good working distance. Make sure the blade does
not touch anything when starting the motor and that it is not possible for the
power cord to be caught on the blade and be damaged.
• Squeeze the power trigger (1) to start the saw.
• Position the shoe up against the workpiece and run the blade carefully towards
the pencilled line, do not pressure the saw, let it cut at its own pace. The blade
should do all the work.
Adjusting the shoe
• The shoe should lie square against the workpiece.
• By loosening two hex screws (7) the shoe can be pulled out to desired length.
• Tighten the screws when nished making the adjustments.
Cutting parallel against the work surface
Suggestion! By using an elastic bi-metal blade it is possible to cut with the blade
bent allowing you to cut for example a pipe protruding from a wall.
• Position the blade parallel with and up against the wall and angle the machine
so that the edge of the shoe lies against the wall.
• Carefully make the cut. Use a protective material such as hard plastic between
the wall and the blade so that you do not damage the surface.