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into the saw's blade clamp and
make sure that the blade attaches
to the blade pin inside the clamp.
Push down blade clamp lever (4)
ensure the blade is locked securely
in place.
Check the tight seating
of the saw blade. A loose
saw blade can fall out and lead
to injuries. For certain work, the
saw blade (1) can also be turned
through 180° (with the teeth pointed
upwards) and reinserted again.
3. REMOVING A SAW
BLADE
Rotate the tool-free blade clamp
lever (4) in clockwise direction and
hold. Pull the blade out of the blade
holder and release the clamp lever
(4).
OPERATION
1. PIVOTING BLADE FOOT
(See B & C)
Due to its movability, the adjustable
pivoting blade foot (2) adapts to
the required angular position of
the surface. It must be held firmly
against the material being cut to
reduce saw vibration, blade jumping
and blade breakage. (See .B)
If you need to reduce the cutting
capacity of your tool (depth of cut),
B
2
C
2
a
1
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