Bosch PMF 250 CES User Manual

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Pages 125
Year 2022
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Bosch PMF 250 CES Tool Specification

The Bosch PMF 250 CES is a versatile and powerful multi-functional tool designed for a wide range of DIY tasks, offering precision and efficiency. Operating with a robust 250-watt motor, it provides ample power for cutting, sanding, grinding, and scraping applications. The tool features Bosch’s Constant Electronic technology, which maintains a consistent speed even under load, ensuring optimal performance. Its variable speed control allows users to adjust oscillation rates from 15,000 to 20,000 oscillations per minute, providing adaptability for various materials and tasks.

The PMF 250 CES is equipped with the versatile Starlock accessory interface, ensuring quick and secure attachment changes without the need for additional tools, enhancing workflow efficiency. Its ergonomic design, characterized by a slim grip circumference and a lightweight build, promotes user comfort and reduces fatigue during prolonged use. The tool also incorporates a dust extraction port that can be connected to a vacuum cleaner, maintaining a clean working environment by minimizing airborne dust and debris.

This multi-tool is well-suited for precision work, thanks to its 1.4-degree oscillation angle, which allows for controlled and accurate operation. Additionally, the Bosch PMF 250 CES includes a range of accessories, expanding its functionality and making it suitable for tasks such as plunge cutting, flush cutting, sanding, and more. It is ideal for both professional users and DIY enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and versatility in their power tools. With its blend of power, precision, and user-friendly features, the Bosch PMF 250 CES stands out as a valuable addition to any toolkit.

Bosch PMF 250 CES Tool F.A.Q.

How do I change accessories on the Bosch PMF 250 CES?

To change accessories, use the Allen key provided to loosen the clamping bolt, remove the old accessory, and attach the new one by tightening the bolt securely.

What should I do if the tool does not start?

First, check if the power supply is connected and the outlet is functioning. Ensure that the tool's switch is set to the 'on' position. If it still doesn't start, inspect the power cord for damage or consult a professional technician.

How can I maintain the tool for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the tool's ventilation slots with a soft brush, check the power cord for damage, and lubricate moving parts as recommended in the manual. Store the tool in a dry place.

Why is the tool overheating during use?

Overheating could be due to prolonged continuous use or blocked ventilation slots. Allow the tool to cool down periodically and ensure the slots are clean and unobstructed.

What are the applications of the Bosch PMF 250 CES?

The Bosch PMF 250 CES is versatile, suitable for cutting, sanding, scraping, and grinding various materials such as wood, metal, and plastic.

How do I adjust the speed settings?

The Bosch PMF 250 CES has a variable speed dial on the side. Turn the dial to adjust the oscillation speed according to the task and material.

What safety precautions should I take while using the tool?

Always wear protective eyewear and gloves. Make sure the tool is switched off before changing accessories, and ensure the work area is clean and well-lit.

Can I use third-party accessories with the Bosch PMF 250 CES?

Yes, third-party accessories can be used as long as they are compatible with the OIS system and fit securely. Always check compatibility before use.

How do I troubleshoot excessive vibration during operation?

Ensure that the accessory is correctly installed and the clamping bolt is tight. Check if the accessory is damaged or worn out and replace it if necessary.

What should I do if the tool's performance seems reduced?

Check if the accessories are sharp and suitable for the task. Clean the tool's ventilation slots, and ensure the speed setting is appropriate for the material.