Product description and speci- fications – Bosch PPS 7S User Manual

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Bosch Power Tools

Product Description and Speci-
fications

Read all safety warnings and all in-
structions.
Failure to follow the
warnings and instructions may re-
sult in electric shock, fire and/or se-
rious injury.

Intended Use

The power tool is intended as a stationary ma-
chine for making straight lengthways and cross-
ways cuts in wood.
Bevel angles are possible from maximum –1,5°
to + 46,5°; the universal guide allows for adjust-
ing mitre cuts from 90° (left side) to 90° (right
side).
The capacity of the power tool is designed for
sawing hardwood and softwood, as well as par-
ticle and fibre board.
The power tool is not suitable for cutting alumin-
ium or other non-ferrous metals or alloys.

Product Features

The numbering of the components shown refers
to the representation of the power tool on the
graphic pages.

1 Universal guide
2 Laser warning label
3 Blade guard
4 Riving knife

5 Insert plate
6 Recessed handles
7 Saw table
8 Guide groove for universal guide 1 or table

extension 27

9 Mounting holes

10 Sawdust ejector
11 Storage compartment for push stick
12 Push stick
13 Allen key (6 mm/4 mm)
14 Scale for clearance of the saw blade to the

universal guide

15 Sticker for marking of the cutting line
16 ON button
17 OFF button
18 Crank for lowering and raising the saw blade
19 Scale for bevel angle
20 Rotary knob for adjustment of bevel angles
21 Indicator for bevel angle
22 Locking knob for adjustment of bevel angles
23 Pull handle for sliding action
24 Release lever for sliding action
25 Lever for locking the saw blade in the centre

of the saw table

26 Bevel override
27 Table extension
28 Saw blade
29 Cable holder
30 Extension plate for the universal guide

Turning direction of the locking knob for locking bevel angles

Possible turning directions of the rotary knob for adjusting bevel an-
gles

Symbol

Meaning

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