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SAWING WITH THE GUIDE BAR
When the hand-held circular saw was initially installed (Fig. 14.1 - 14.8), it was precisely geared to working with the guide bar. Now
place the machine plate with the hand-held circu-lar saw thus installed onto the table and exchange the gap insert for stationary sawing
against the gap insert for cutting with the guide bar (Fig. 19.1). Put the work piece onto the worktop. Always use the angle guide for
the guide bar, if possible (see section on angle cuts). Then install the guide bar with its two holders and the two clamps (Fig. 19.2).
Always tighten the two clamps so firmly that the work piece cannot get out of place during the sawing. Place the machine plate with
the hand-held circular saw installed on it onto the guidance of the guide bar. Now set the cutting depth of the hand-held circular saw
in such a way that the saw blade does not extend more than 4 mm underneath the work piece.
WARNING: When cutting narrow work pieces, support the guide bar with work pieces of the same height over the entire table width,
so that the guide bar cannot tumble down with the machine plate.
WARNING: The appliance inlet of the hand-held circular saw must be plugged into a mains socket outlet, since the safety switch
and the switch clamp must not be used when sawing with the guide bar.
Switch on the hand-held circular saw and move it always parallel along the guide bar (Fig. 19.3). Once the cut has been completed,
switch off the hand-held circular saw.
Angle cuts: Put the plastic holder of the angle guide into a borehole on the worktop. Always use the borehole closest to the cutting
edge of the guide bar. Shift the loosely assembled guide rails into the groove on the worktop and right up to the angle guide. Now
clamp the groove of the guide rail into the profile of the angle guide. Align the work piece together with the angle guide to the guide
bar and tighten the knurled screw of the guide rail firmly (Fig. 19.4).
Serial cuts: Install the additional guide slide for serial cuts. Insert the guide slide into the groove of the angle guide and turn the metal
stop up to the worktop. Then place the work piece in the desired length against the angle guide and push the guide slide to the end
of the work piece. You can now tighten the knurled screw firmly (Fig. 19.5).
SAWING WITH THE JIGSAW
Insert the split insert for jigsaws into the machine plate (Fig. 20.1). Align the jigsaw on the machine plate in such a way that the saw
blade runs in the centre of the saw opening. Now mount the jigsaw as illustrated (Fig. 20.2 and Fig. 20.3). Insert the mounted jigsaw
with the machine plate into the table and engage in the four holders. Attach the switch clamp to the switch on the jigsaw and insert
the connector plug in the safety switch. The table is now ready for use (Fig. 20.4).
MOUNTING A MITRE SAW
Mitre saws may be mounted on the working table using the fastening bolts supplied in the scope of delivery. Place the mitre saw
in the centre of the table with the mounting holes above the two slots in the table plate.
Next secure the mitre saw. To do this, insert the bolts and the small washers through the mounting holes and table plates from above.
Fasten it from below using the large washers and nuts (Fig. 21).
CAUTION: The mitre saw must be secured to the table using at least two fastening bolts, four washers and two nuts. The mitre saw
must not be used if the mounting holes in your saw do not align with the slots in the table plate.
ADJUSTING THE MACHINE PLATE
The height of the machine plate in the worktop was set in the factory to ensure that the workpiece glides smoothly over the worktop
and machine plate area. The height of the machine plate can be adjusted if necessary. For this purpose, loosen the five lock nuts. Align
the height of the machine plate using the five adjusting screws until it is flush with the worktop and then tighten the lock nuts again
(Fig. 22). Before starting work, always check that the five lock nuts are securely fastened.
SPECIAL ACCESSORIES FOR THE MASTER cut 2500
TWO EXTRA ATTACHABLE RIVING KNIVES, ART. NO. 6916000 AND 6917000
DESIGNED FOR CIRCULAR HAND SAWS WITHOUT A RIVING KNIFE
CAUTION: The special accessories described here are only compatible with the MASTER cut 2500.
NOTE: The following section describes how this special accessory functions and is operated and an illustration is included on page 21.
INTENDED USE
The two riving knives enable the operation of circular hand saws that have no riving knife.
Riving knife 6916000 is designed for circular hand saws with circular saw blades that have a maximum diameter of 160 mm
and a cutting width between 2.4 mm and 2.8 mm.
Riving knife 6917000 is designed for circular hand saws with circular saw blades that have a maximum diameter of 200 mm,
a cutting width between 2.4 mm and 2.8 mm and a maximum cutting depth of 66 mm.
CAUTION: Before using the special accessories, always read the general safety instructions, the safety instructions for circular
hand saws and the original instruction manual accompanying the circular hand saw without riving knife.
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