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To adjust the angle of the saw blade, press
the hand wheel (8) towards the machine and
turn it at the same time until the pointer (41)
is aligned with the desired angular setting on
the scale (42).
Secure the locking grip (9) again.
If needed, the end stop for adjusting the
angle of the saw blade can be readjusted for
0° and 45°. To do this, adjust the two
adjustment screws (44) and (45).
7.6 Adjusting the table width extensions
(Fig. 8)
The table width extensions on the left (33)
and right-hand sides (34) on the saw table
(1) can be extended outwards.
The pull-out width is limited by the recessed
head screws (52) (see 4. Technical data)
To lock the table width extensions (33, 34) in
a specific position, you can secure them with
the locking screws (31).
If the parallel stop is used with the table
width extensions extended, make sure that
the parallel stop (7) lies against the guide rail
system (28) along the complete clamping
width.
Danger! If the parallel stop (7) is not secured
properly, this may cause a kickback.
Warning! Whenever the table width
extensions are extended, always make sure
that the workpiece lies safely on the saw
table and cannot become jammed.
The table length extension (35) can be
extended at the back and is limited by
screws (52)
(see 4. Technical data)
To lock the table length extension (35) in a
specific position, you can secure it with the
locking screws (32).
8. Operation
Warning!
A fter every new adjustment we recommend
you to make a trial cut in order to check the
new settings.
A fter switching on the saw, wait for the
blade to reach its maximum speed of rotation
before commencing with the cut.
T ake extra care when starting the cut!
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N ever use the equipment without the suction
function.
Regularly check and clean the suction
channels.
8.1 Making longitudinal cuts (Figure 21)
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Longitudinal cutting (also known as slitting) is
when you use the saw to cut along the grain of
the wood. Press one edge of the workpiece
against the parallel stop (7) while the fl at side
lies on the saw table (1). The guard hood (2)
must always be lowered over the workpiece.
When you make a longitudinal cut, never adopt a
working position that is in line with the cutting
direction.
S et the parallel stop (7) in accordance with
the workpiece height and the desired width.
(See 7.3.)
S witch on the saw.
P lace your hands (with fingers closed) flat
on the workpiece and push the workpiece
along the parallel stop (7) and into the blade
(4).
G uide at the side with your left or right hand
(depending on the position of the parallel
stop) only as far as the front edge of the
guard hood.
A lways push the workpiece through to the
end of the splitter (5).
T he offcut piece remains on the saw table
(1) until the blade (4) is back in its position of
rest.
S ecure long workpieces against falling off at
the end of the cut (e.g. with a roller stand
etc.).
8.1.1
Cutting narrow
workpieces (Fig. 22) Be sure to
use a push stick (3) when making
longitudinal cuts in workpieces
smaller than 150 mm in width. A
push block is supplied with the
saw! Replace a worn or damaged
push stick immediately.
8.1.2
Cutting extremely narrow
workpieces (Fig. 23)
B e sure to use a push block when making
longitudinal cuts in very narrow workpieces
with a width of 50 mm and less.
T he low guide face of the parallel stop is
best used in this case.

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