1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your Wiltec Professional Butcher Saw XL, Model 60718. Designed for processing meat and bones, this saw is a robust tool suitable for both professional and domestic use in butchery, gastronomy, and hunting applications. Please read these instructions carefully before initial use and keep them for future reference.

Nọmba 1: The Wiltec Professional Butcher Saw XL shown in different usage scenarios, including domestic, restaurant, abattoir, and hunting environments, highlighting its versatility.
2. Awọn ilana aabo
Always prioritize safety when using this tool. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury.
- Wọ Ohun elo Idaabobo: Always wear cut-resistant gloves and eye protection when operating the saw.
- Pa Ọwọ mọ: Ensure hands and fingers are kept away from the blade at all times, especially during cutting and blade changes.
- Ilẹ Iduroṣinṣin Iṣẹ: Use the saw on a stable, non-slip surface. Secure the item being cut to prevent movement.
- Dimu ti o tọ: Maintain a firm, secure grip on the PVC handle to ensure control during operation.
- Ipo abẹfẹlẹ: Regularly inspect the blade for damage or dullness. A dull blade can be more dangerous than a sharp one as it requires more force and can slip.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the saw in a safe place, out of reach of children, and with the blade protected to prevent accidental injury.
- Ninu: Clean the saw immediately after use to prevent food residue buildup and maintain hygiene. Refer to the Maintenance section for detailed cleaning instructions.
- Lilo ti a pinnu: This saw is designed for cutting meat and bones. Do not use it for other materials or purposes.
3. Ọja Ipariview
3.1 irinše
The Wiltec Professional Butcher Saw XL consists of the following main components:
- Irin Alagbara Irin: Provides durability and corrosion resistance.
- PVC Anti-slip Handle: Ergonomically ti a ṣe fun itunu ati imudani to ni aabo.
- Ri Blade: High-quality stainless steel blade, 43 cm (17 inches) in length, designed for efficient cutting of meat and bones.
- Tensioning Device: A mechanism to securely hold and tension the saw blade.

Nọmba 2: Detail of the saw's durable and corrosion-resistant stainless steel frame.

Nọmba 3: The ergonomic PVC-coated handle, designed for a comfortable and secure grip.
4. Setup and Blade Replacement
The saw comes pre-assembled. This section details how to replace the blade when necessary.
- Loosen the Tensioning Device: Turn the adjustable knob (tensioning device) counter-clockwise to loosen the blade tension.
- Yọ Blade atijọ kuro: Carefully detach the old blade from the frame. Handle with care as even dull blades can be sharp.
- Fi Blade Tuntun sori ẹrọ: Position the new blade into the frame, ensuring the teeth are oriented correctly for cutting (usually pointing away from the handle for a push-stroke cut, or towards the handle for a pull-stroke cut, depending on preference and blade type).
- Tighten the Tensioning Device: Turn the adjustable knob clockwise to tighten the blade until it is taut and secure. The blade should not flex excessively.

Nọmba 4: Step-by-step visual guide for loosening the knob, removing the blade, installing a new blade, and tightening the knob.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Follow these steps for effective and safe operation of your butcher saw.
- Igbaradi: Ensure your work surface is clean and stable. Place the meat or bone securely on a cutting board.
- Dimu: Hold the saw firmly with both hands, one on the main handle and the other on the front grip (if applicable) or supporting the frame for stability.
- Bibẹrẹ gige: Place the blade on the desired cutting line. Apply light pressure and begin with short, controlled strokes to create a groove.
- Ọna Ige: Use long, even strokes, allowing the saw's weight and sharpness to do the work. Avoid excessive force, which can cause the blade to bind or slip. Maintain a consistent angle.
- Bone Cutting: When cutting through bone, a slightly more aggressive stroke may be needed, but always maintain control. The saw is designed to cut through tough bones efficiently.
- Finishing the Cut: As you approach the end of the cut, reduce pressure to prevent the saw from dropping suddenly and damaging the work surface or causing injury.

Nọmba 5: A user demonstrating the proper technique for cutting a large cut of meat with the Wiltec butcher saw.

Nọmba 6: The sharp 43 cm blade designed for precise and effortless cutting of meat and bones, alongside examples of prepared meat cuts.
6. Itọju
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and performance of your butcher saw.
- Ninu Lẹhin Lilo: Immediately after each use, disassemble the blade (if easily removable) and wash all components with warm, soapy water. Use a brush to remove any meat or bone residue from the blade teeth and frame.
- Rinsin: Fi omi mímọ́ wẹ̀ dáadáa láti mú gbogbo ìyókù ọṣẹ kúrò.
- Gbigbe: Dry all parts completely with a clean cloth to prevent rust, especially on the stainless steel blade and frame. Air drying is not sufficient.
- Ayẹwo abẹfẹlẹ: Regularly inspect the blade for signs of wear, damage, or dullness. Replace the blade if it shows any signs of damage or if cutting efficiency decreases significantly.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the clean and dry saw in a protective cover or a designated safe place to prevent accidental contact with the sharp blade and to protect it from environmental damage.
7. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your butcher saw, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Blade ko gige daradara | Dull blade; incorrect blade tension; improper cutting technique. | Replace the blade (refer to Section 4); adjust blade tension; review operating instructions (Section 5). |
| Blade slips or binds during cutting | Insufficient blade tension; excessive force; material not secured. | Tighten blade tension; use lighter, more controlled strokes; ensure meat/bone is stable on the cutting surface. |
| Saw feels unstable or wobbly | Loose blade; damaged frame. | Check and tighten blade tension; inspect the frame for damage. If damaged, discontinue use and contact support. |
8. Awọn pato
Detailed technical specifications for the Wiltec Professional Butcher Saw XL, Model 60718.

Nọmba 7: Detailed product dimensions including overall length, blade length, and handle measurements.
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | 60718 |
| Apapọ Awọn iwọn (L x W x H) | 60 x 2.6 x 16 cm (23.6 x 1.0 x 6.3 inches) |
| Blade Ipari | 43 cm (17 inches) |
| Iwọn | 1.06 kg (2.34 lbs) |
| Blade elo | Irin ti ko njepata |
| Mu Ohun elo | PVC |
| Àwọ̀ | Silver (blade/frame), Black (handle) |
| Pataki Ẹya | Ergonomic Handle, Tensioning Device |
| Iṣeduro Lilo | Cutting Meat and Bones |
| Orisun agbara | Manual (Stromlos) |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
9.1 atilẹyin ọja Alaye
Wiltec products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Wiltec webojula. Jeki ẹri rira rẹ fun eyikeyi awọn ibeere atilẹyin ọja.
9.2 Onibara Support
If you have any questions, require technical assistance, or need to report an issue, please contact Wiltec customer support:
- Brand: WilTec
- Webojula: www.wiltec.de (General website, specific contact info may vary by region)
- Olutaja: Wiltec Wildanger Technik GmbH
- For direct inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided on your purchase receipt or the seller's page on the platform where the product was purchased.