Inserting/changing the saw blade
- When fitting or changing the saw blade, wear protective gloves. Blades are sharp and can become hot when used for prolonged periods of time.
- Avoid contact with the skin when changing a saw blade and use protective gloves in perfect condition. The saw blade can become hot when in operation for a long time.
- Do not pull on the chain and do not pull the chain off the guide unit.
Always replace a complete saw blade with another complete saw blade. The chain cannot be replaced on its own.
Only use saw blades that are suitable for the material you are going to cut. The saw blade should not be longer than required for the cut you want to make.
Saw blade | Cutting depth | Order number | Materials |
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NanoBlade Wood Basic | 50 mm | 2 609 256 D83 | Wood, plastic (PVC, PC, PMMA) |
NanoBlade Wood Basic | 65 mm | 2 609 256 F43 | Wood, plastic (PVC, PC, PMMA) |
NanoBlade Wood Speed | 50 mm | 2 609 256 D84 | Wood, plastic (PVC, PC, PMMA) |
NanoBlade Wood Speed | 65 mm | 2 609 256 D86 | Wood, plastic (PVC, PC, PMMA) |
- Use only clean saw blades. Make sure that the saw blade receptacle is free of chips and sawdust.
Use the locking lever (10) to open the cover (9) of the saw blade receptacle. Insert the saw blade as shown in the figure. Make sure that the drive shaft and the end of the saw blade fit in the recess on the saw blade receptacle (13). Close the cover of the saw blade receptacle and lock it with the locking lever. You should hear the locking lever click into place.
The chain of the saw blade is tensioned automatically.
If the chain slips through or becomes detached from the guide unit, open and close the cover (9) of the saw blade receptacle.