Operation
For use with standard cuts, the mitre angle scale P has easily engaged fixed stop points for the most common positions, 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45°.
Saw blades must be protected during transport to prevent injury.
LInclined cuts – inclining the saw motor unit
With the PKGS 1450 LASER you can make inclined cuts between 90° and 45°.
jLoosen the setting knob w and using the scale on the saw motor unit [ set the angle for your inclined cut. After you have set the angle and before you make your cut make sure that you tighten the setting knob w again.
LMaking a combination cut
To make a combination cut you have to incline the saw motor unit Q and turn the saw table (see the sections “Mitre cuts” and “Inclined cuts”).
LChanging a saw blade
Warning! Always make sure that the mains plug is out of the socket before doing any work on the device. With the saw motor unit lowered, first lock the machine by engaging the transport lock o.
jAlways ensure that the saw blades you use are as described in the section “Included items”, comply with EN
jDo not use saw blades that have deep hook teeth.
jDo not use saw blades that are recommended for use at less than 4500 revolutions per minute.
jDo not use saw blades that are made from HSS
jDo not use spacer pieces or spindle rings in order to allow other sizes of saw blade to be fitted.
Wear protective gloves!
jInsert the locking spanner (e) into the outer flange u and hold it in place.
jPlace the wrench / socket spanner (f) into the screw head and release the screw by turning it clockwise. Remove the screw y and the outer flange u.
jUnlock the device by pulling out the transport lock o and carefully tilting the saw motor unit Q upwards. Caution - danger of injury!
The saw blade may have become loose.
jUnlock the automatic blade guard R by pushing the safety lever E to the right. Push the auto- matic blade guard R upwards.
jNow you can remove the blade by moving it downwards.
The process for installing a saw blade is the reverse (put on the flange, tighten the screw in the counter- clockwise direction). Always check that you have inserted the saw blade so that it rotates in the correct direction. You will find the direction of rotation marked on the saw blade and the saw motor unit Q.
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Diameter x bore: | 250 x 30 mm |
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Tooth width: | max. |
LTips and tricks
jNever position a curved workpiece in such a way that it curves away from the stop plate q. Any gap between the stop plate and the work- piece would cause the saw blade to be blocked during the cutting process.
You can find further practical tips on electrical tools in the accompanying booklet containing safety advice.
12 GB/IE