Marking cutting length, Marking cutting line, Connecting the saw dust extraction – Parkside PTS 500 A1 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite 14: Replacing the saw blade, Maintenance and cleaning, Service

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3. Hold the machine as shown in Figure A and

cut with light pressure.

Types of saw blades:
The saw blades included cover the most common
types of application.

HW Circular saw blade

20

Z85 / 30:

Description: ø 85 mm, 30 HW-teeth
Suitable for: Soft wood, hard wood, boards of any
type, plastics

Diamond cutting disc

21

Z85VR:

Description: ø 85 mm, without teeth
Suitable for: Ceramics, plastics

HS Circular saw blade

22

Z85 / 36:

Description: ø 85 mm, 36 teeth – tooth setting
left / right
Suitable for: Soft wood, soft metals such as aluminium,
copper, plastics

Marking cutting length

Orient yourself at the markings for the cutting
length

8

, in order to check where your cut

starts and ends.

Marking cutting line

The cutting line viewing window allows precise
guidance of the machine along the cutting line
applied to the workpiece.

In order to achieve an exact cut, place the
machine on the workpiece so that the cutting
length labelling appears in the cutting line
viewing window

12

, as depicted in Illustration B.

Connecting the saw

dust extraction

Push the extraction air hose

19

onto the connec-

tion for dust extraction

14

.

Connect a vacuum device approved for the
extraction of sawdust and splinters to the dust
extraction hose

19

.

Replacing the saw blade

1. Operate the spindle lock

13

and loosen the

clamping screw

18

with the Allen key (to open

turn clockwise). Now lift off the clamping screw
and washer

18

and the clamping flange

17

(see also Fig.D).

2. Adjust cutting depth to the maximum position.
3. Swing the base plate

9

upwards.

4. Take off the saw blade.
5. Refitting of the saw blade is the reversal of the

removal.

6. Operate the spindle lock

13

(until it clicks into

place) and, using the Allen key, tighten the
clamping screw

18

.

The arrow on the saw blade must coincide with
the arrow for the direction of rotation

(marked on the appliance).

Maintenance and Cleaning

DANGER OF INJURY! Re-

move the mains plug from the mains socket before
you carry out any work on the appliance.

Clean the appliance after finishing work.

To clean the appliance, use a cloth and do not
use petrol, solvents or cleaning fluids.

Service

Have your appliance

repaired by qualified specialist per-
sonnel using OEM parts only.
This ensures
that the safety of the device is maintained.

If the plug or mains

lead needs to be replaced, always
have the replacement carried out by the
manufacturer or its service centre.
This en-
sures that the safety of the device is maintained.

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