Connecting a vacuum dust extraction device, Selecting the right tool – Parkside PMFW 310 A1 User Manual

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Assembly / Bringing into use / Maintenance and cleaning

Assembly

Wear a dust mask!

Always use vacuum dust extraction.

Ensure that your working area is well ventilated.

Observe the regulations applicable in your
country for the materials you are working on.

Q

Connecting a vacuum

dust extraction device

Slide together the extraction duct

13 b

and ring

connection

13 c

. Attach the dust extraction

13

to the unit. Secure by hooking the case mount-
ing

13 a

into the vent slots

3

(see Fig. H).

Push the hose of an approved dust extraction

equipment (e.g. a workshop vacuum cleaner)
on to the adapter for external exhaust suction.

Q

Selecting the right tool

Note: The attachment system with easy tool ex-
change is suitable for popular accessories.

Plunge saw blade (20 mm) Z20 A2

5

Materials:
Sheet and tube up to approx. 3 mm made of
aluminium, copper

Use:
· Cutting and trimming to length of tube and sheet

(see Fig. J)

Plunge saw blade (32 mm) Z32 A2

6

Materials:
Wood, plastic, plasterboard and other soft materials

Use:
· Cutting and plunge sawing
· Close to the edge sawing, even in difficult to

access areas

Example: Sawing of recesses in lightweight walls.
(see Figs. B and D)

Backing plate

7

Materials:
Wood (sanding sheets included), paint*, stone*
*depending on the sanding sheet

Use:
· Sanding at edges and in difficult to access areas

(see Figs. G and H)

Segment saw blade Z85 A2

8

Material:
Wood, metal

Use:
· Cutting and plunge sawing
· Close to the edge sawing, even in difficult to

access areas

Example: Laying parquet and other floor coverings,
including plunge sawing. (see Figs. C, E and F)

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