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Operator’s manual Pentruder RS2 wall saw and Pentpak 3 HFi power pack Original instructions Page 23
Mounting the blade guard
3.6.1 Mounting of GH-RS2 blade guard holder and GPRS blade guards
Mounting the blade guard holder
1. Grip and pull the round bar on the blade guard holder
while folding it into position.
Mounting the guard
2. Slide the blade guard on to the groove on the saw arm.
3. Steer the blade guard guide blocks on to the blade guard
holder, making sure the pins on the guard rail slide into
the T-shaped grooves on the guard, as shown in the
picture.
4. Turn the two locking mechanism levers on both sides to
lock the guard in place.
5. The side parts (yellow) can be removed if the blade needs
to cut into an adjacent wall or floor, for example.
To open the lock handle and clamp which clamps a side
piece to the center part of the guard, release the locking
pin on the lock lever and fold the lever upwards. The
clamp will then open and the side piece can be pulled off
the guard.
WARNING!
No mounting may be done on the machine before the Pentpak 3 is
disconnected from the electric power supply. This rule must always be followed
to eliminate the risk that the blade motor is started by accident or the arm or
chassis moves when the operator is working on the saw head.
The blade guard must always be mounted when the blade is rotating under
power.
Never remove the side pieces when the saw blade is rotating under power, and
never, under any circumstance if the intent is not to cut into an adjacent
structure.
The blade guard must be attached to the saw as a way protect the operator
and the surrounding area from:
o Water and loose material which is cut away by the blade and thrown out of
the cut.
o Accidental injury in a situation when the operator or another person
accidentally falls towards the machine.
The blade guard is not able to protect people in the vicinity of the machine by
failing, cracked or faulty blade or from injury caused by loose segments which
are thrown out of the cut or by a blade which is not properly fitted. Faulty or
cracked saw blade may never be used, under any circumstances.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury or fatal injuries to
persons in the surroundings of the machine.
Groove
Locking
mechanism