Manual instruction

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Using the recommended clamping devices (figure 5).
Pipe clamp 9 07 02 001 00 1
For pipes with diameters to 150 mm, use pipe
clamp 90702001001.
Place the clamping chain around the work
piece and insert the hooks of the grabber
in the clamping chain.
Tension the chain with the pipe-clamp
handle.
Mount the hacksaw to the retaining bolt.
The clamping head is readjustable for saw cuts
and can be used for angle cuts.
Pipe clamp 9 07 02 004 00 6
For large pipes with diameters from 100 mm
to 325 mm, use the pipe clamp
9 07 02 004 00 6 as well as saw blades with
lengths of 500 mm or 600 mm, and a thick-
ness of 2 mm. With the extension chain
30231003003 (bolts 3021613000 4),
pipes with diameters to 440 mm can also be
cut.
Saw blade guide 9 06 06 002 00 9
When cutting pipes with diameters to
325 mm with the 1.6 mm thick and 530 mm
long saw blade, use the saw blade guide
90606002009.
When the auxiliary handle is removed,
mount the saw blade guide to the mount-
ing hole on the gear head of the pneumatic
tool.
Pipe clamp 9 07 02 003 00 8
To cut profiles (T- and I-beam stock) to a
width of 310 mm and a height of 550 mm, use
the pipe clamp 9 07 02 003 00 8. Its design
corresponds to that of a parallel vice. The
clamping jaws and the clamping head are
adjustable.
Pipe clamp 9 07 02 005 00 0
When cutting pipes and round stock with
outside diameters from 80 to 400 mm, use
the clamp and feed device 9 07 02 005 00 0
to guide the hacksaw. A safety clutch limits
the duration that the saw blade is engaged and
thus increases tool life. For proper handling,
please refer to Instruction Manual
3 41 00 898 06 6.
Free-hand support 3 27 14 062 02 3
To saw materials such as corrugated sheet,
use the free-hand support 32714062023.
Remove the auxiliary handle and mount the
free-hand support to the hacksaw via the
clamping head and the two gear head mount-
ing holes for the auxiliary handle. The saw
blade goes through the opening.
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Fig. 5