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MAINTENANCE
Perform all maintenance machine settings with the machine being
disconnected from the power supply!
Serious injury due to unintentional or automatic activation of the
machine!
The machine does not require intense maintenance. However, to ensure a long lifespan, we
strongly recommend following the upkeep and maintenance plan.
Repairs must be carried out by specialists!
16.1
Changing of the saw blade (Fig. 16)
Set the maximum cutting depth. Remove the blade guard and the sliding table. Then open the chip
box. Use the two included tools 40, 41 to loosen the screw 42. Change the blades.
Important: Clean the flange before fitting the new blade.
Important: Note the running direction! The cutting angle of the teeth must point in running
direction (see the arrow on the chip box). Do these steps backwards for fitting the new saw blade..
16.2
Maintenance plan
Loose or lost screws, nuts, bolts
Damage of any part of the machine
Machine cleaning
16.3
Cleaning
Clean the machine from dirt, chippings, etc ... Clean the machine housing with a wet cloth and a
mild cleaning solution.
The usage of solvents, aggressive chemicals or scouring agents damages the
machine housing.
16.4
Storage
Always store your machine in clean, dry rooms and cover it with a tuck. For the transport you have
to use the wheels
16.4.1 Using the chassis (Fig. 11)
To swing the chassis out, gently lift the saw at the back and push the wheels backwards 15. Then
lower the saw. It is now standing on the wheels and can be transported by one person with the aid
of the handles 16 easily. Important: Never lift the saw by the sliding table!
Important: After the transport the chassis must be retracted in order to ensure that the saw is
standing securely. To do this, return the wheels to their starting position by following the sequence
in reverse.
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A T T E N T I O N
Wear safety gloves when you work with saw blades!
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N O T I C E
Regularly prior to each operation
Regularly prior to each operation
Regularly after operation
I M P O R T A N T
MAINTENANCE
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