Parkside PFS 710 manual Safety / Before taking into use, Understood everything?

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Safety / Before taking into use

LUnderstood everything?

JWhen you have made yourself familiar with these general safety instructions for electrical hand tools, and, with the help of the appropriate operating instructions, are familiar with the functions and handling of your electrical hand tool, then you can start with the work. Then, you will work at your safest under consideration

of the declarations and instructions of the manufacturer.

Important safety instructions specific to the tool

JDo not cut materials containing asbestos.

JWhen sawing building materials, observe the statutory requirements and the manufacturer’s recommendations.

JCaution! Never allow the blade to come into contact with a solid object or the floor when the tool is operating – danger of kick-back!

JMake sure that the tool is operating before you bring it into contact with the workpiece.

JThe course of the cut must have no obstructions above or below it. When you switch on the tool, ensure that the blade is not resting on, interfering or in contact with any object.

The footplate g must always be set against the workpiece when the tool is sawing.

JHold the tool firmly with both hands at all times when working. Keep proper footing and balance.

JDo not put the tool down before it has been switched off and has reached a standstill.

JCaution! Do not remove the saw blade from the workpiece until it has come to a standstill

– danger of kick-back!

JUse only sharp, defect-free blades. Replace cracked, bent or blunt blades immediately.

LInformation about saw blades

The Parkside basic equipment already contains saw blades for the most common main applications. You can also use all other saw blades, assuming they are provided with a suitable 1/2“ universal

shaft receptor. Optimal saw blades suitable for all application purposes for a sabre saw are available in various lengths from traders overall.

Note: TPI = teeth per inch / 2.54 cm

Wood-sawing blade l: Dimensions: 240 x 1,5 mm, 5 TPI

Best suitability: for sawing nail-free rough wood up to 190 mm in a fast rough cut

Wood-sawing blade m: Dimensions: 240 x 1,5 mm, 3 TPI

Best suitability: for sawing rough wood, also fire- wood, up to 190 mm in a fast rough cut.

Universal saw blade n:

Dimensions: 150 x 1,25 mm, 6 TPI

Best suitability: for sawing building timber, plywood, blockboard and chipboards, also for plunge cuts.

Flexible saw blade o: Dimensions: 150 x 0,9 mm, 10 TPI

Best suitability: for sawing wood, also with nails, as well as plastics.

LBefore taking into use

LInserting / replacing saw blades

jRemove the mains plug from the socket before carrying out any tasks on the tool!

jProtect yourself from being injured by sharp blades. Wear appropriate protective gloves when fitting and testing the blade.

jBefore replacing the blade, make sure that it is free of any cutting residue (e.g. wood splinters).

j

If necessary, clean out the saw

 

blade mounting recess with a

 

thin paintbrush or by compressed air.

1.Unscrew the hexagonal socket head screw f using the supplied hexagonal socket screw key e.

2.Feed the saw blade between the plunger i and the clamp plate k.

Make sure that locating pin j engages in the

GB/IE 9

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Contents PFS Page Table of Content Introduction / Safety Safety of Personnel SafetyWorkplace-Safety Electrical SafetyWall ServiceKeep hand grips dry, clean and free from oil and grease Diligent InteractionBefore taking into use Inserting / replacing saw blades Safety / Before taking into useUnderstood everything? Information about saw bladesBefore taking into use / Preparing the saw for use Information Service CleaningDisposal Declaration of conformity / Manufacturer Information