I--- Bosch Pst 54 Pe Manual -

Place the blade into the plunger from below. Ensure the teeth face the cutting direction and the back of the blade sits in the groove of the guide roller

Situated on the side of the handle, allowing you to lock the trigger for continuous operation during long cuts.

500 – 3100 strokes per minute (spm) Cutting Depth in Wood: Maximum 54 mm Cutting Depth in Steel: Maximum 3 mm Cutting Depth in Aluminum: Maximum 10 mm Weight: Approximately 1.6 kg Safety First: Essential Pre-Operating Checklist

Wood (54mm), Aluminum (15mm), Steel (5mm) Bevel Angle: Up to 45° (left and right) Weight: ~1.85 kg Operating Instructions Changing the Blade : Unplug the tool before any adjustments. i--- Bosch Pst 54 Pe Manual

If you cannot find your manual yet, here are the critical specs you need to operate the machine safely:

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Keep the tool's ventilation slots clean and free from debris to prevent the motor from overheating. For dust extraction, you can connect a dust extraction adapter to a hose to keep your workspace clean. Place the blade into the plunger from below

Flip the tool over and use a standard flathead screwdriver or hex key to loosen the central retaining screw holding the steel base plate.

: The stroke rate is adjustable based on trigger pressure, ranging from 500 up to maximum speed. This allows you to match the speed to the material density.

Go to the official Bosch website and use their spare parts or manual search. Alternatively, use this direct link pattern: https://www.bosch-pt.com.au/service/manuals-downloads/ If you cannot find your manual yet, here

Slide the footplate slightly backward or forward (depending on the locking tabs) and tilt it to the desired angle using the scale marked on the housing. Tighten the footplate screw securely.

| Problem | Likely Cause (from manual) | |---------|----------------------------| | Blade won’t clamp | Debris in holder / worn clamp | | Rough cuts | Blunt blade / wrong pendulum setting | | Machine won’t start | Cable damage / carbon brushes worn |