Fitting the Cutting Jaws (see figures AE)

Always fit the cutting jaws (3) in the correct orientation and make sure they are properly secured. If the cutting jaws are not attached correctly or they are attached loosely, this could cause a break in the cutting jaws, which could lead to personal injury from fragments being flung out (see figure A).

Remove any burrs from the cutting jaws with a file (3).

Always use a pair of cutting jaws (3). This consists of one cutting jaw marked with a dot and one cutting jaw marked with two dots (see figure D). The pair of cutting jaws can be replaced between the moving holder (2) and the stationary holder (4).

Check whether the holders (2) and (4) for the cutting jaws (3) are fully open. If this is not the case, insert the rechargeable battery and press the release switch (14) until the holders are fully open. Remove the battery again.

Set the selector switch (13) to the locking position  (see figure C).

Unscrew the screws (18) using the hex key (8) provided.

Insert the cutting jaws (3) into the holders (2) and (4) in the correct position. Secure the cutting jaws (3) again with the screws (18).

Note: The pair of cutting jaws (3) can only be screwed together in the power tool if the labelled end surfaces are facing each other. The cutting jaws must be oriented according to the thread size to be cut (see figure D).