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Note:
If necessary, the play of the mitre fence (1) can be
set: Loosen the screws (35) on the plastic slider
on the mitre fence guide rails, move the plastic
slider, tighten the screws again.
8.7
Adjusting table width extension
The table width extension (9) extends the
supporting surface, providing safe support for
larger workpieces.
1. To pull out the table width extension (9), both
knurled screws (37) must be released.
2. Pull out the table width extension (9) and set to
desired distance.
3. Retighten both knurled screws (37) .
Risk of injury!
When cutting with the mitre fence the handle
must be firmly tightened
Scale reading when using the ripping fence
On which scale the cutting width is read depends
on how the fence extrusion is installed on the
ripping fence:
– Wide edge =
scale with black numerals on white background.
– Small edge =
scale with white numerals on black background.
For small cutting widths the table side extension
is not extended. The cuttings width is read on the
respective right-hand scale at the ripping fence's
pointer:
– Wide edge: cutting width from 0 to 35 cm.
– Small edge: cutting width from 0 to 29.5 cm.
If larger workpieces are to be cut, the table width
extension (9) needs to be extended.
1. Shift ripping fence to the end position on the
scale.
2. Pull out table side extension and set ripping
fence to desired cutting width. The cuttings
width is read on the respective left-hand scale
at the scale's pointer.
8.8
Adjusting table extension
The table length extension (3) extends the
supporting surface, providing safe support for
longer workpieces.
1. To pull out the table length extension, both
knurled screws (36) must be released.
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2. Withdraw table length extension and set to
desired distance.
3. Retighten both knurled screws.
8.9
Sawing
Danger!
Always use push stick if distance between
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saw blade and ripping fence is less than
150 mm.
Straight cut
1. Set blade tilt and lock in position.
2. Set depth of cut. The blade guard must rest
with its front edge on the workpiece.
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3. With the saw blade inclined, fix the parallel
guide to the left of the saw blade and set it.
4. Start saw.
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5. Push the workpiece in a steady motion
towards the rear and cut in a single pass.
6. Switch the machine off if no further cutting is to
be done immediately afterwards.
Mitre cuts
1. The mitre fence (1) is inserted into the table
slot from the table's front edge.
2. Set desired angle after loosening the mitre
fence's clamping handle (2) and retighten
clamping handle.
3. Adjust lateral distance between auxiliary fence
and saw blade:
•Release knurled nut (34) and move auxiliary
fence as required.
•Tighten knurled nut (34).
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4. Hold the workpiece firmly against mitre fence.
5. Cut the workpiece by pushing the mitre fence
forward.
6. Switch the machine off if no further cutting is to
be done immediately afterwards.
9. Transport
Danger!
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Before every transport:
• switch machine OFF;
• wait for saw blade to come to standstill.
• Unplug power cable;
• Remove add-on parts (blade guard, dust
extraction). Store blade guard at housing.
• Bring splitting wedge into transport position.
Proceed as described in chapter 7.1, however
slide the splitting wedge (5) downwards until the
stop (transport position).
• Lower saw blade fully.
• Set saw blade inclination angle to 0° and lock
with clamping lever.
• Wind up mains cable on cable reel.
Danger of crushing
Push in the table width extension fully and
lock with the knurled screws.
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Use the side handles (38) at the table to carry the
machine.
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Caution!
Do not carry the machine at the guards, table
width extensions that are extended / not
locked, or operating elements!
Caution!
Carry the machine with two persons (weight)!
10. Care And Maintenance
Danger!
Prior to all servicing:
1.switch machine OFF;
2.Wait until the saw has come to a complete
stop.
3.Unplug power cable;
– Check to see that all safety devices are
operational again after each service.
– Replace defective parts, especially of safety
devices, only with genuine replacement parts.
Parts not tested and approved by the
manufacturer can cause unforeseen damage.
– Repair and maintenance work other than
described in this section should only be carried
out by qualified specialists.
Danger!
With a damaged table insert there is a risk of
small parts getting stuck between table insert
and saw blade, blocking the saw blade.
Replace damaged table inserts immediately!
10.1 Saw blade change
Danger!
Directly after cutting the saw blade can be
very hot – burning hazard! Let a hot saw
blade cool down. Do not clean the saw blade
with combustible liquids.
Risk of injury, even with the blade at
standstill. Wear gloves when changing
blades.
When fitting a saw blade, observe the
direction of rotation!
1. Raise saw blade fully.
2. Remove blade guard (7).
3. Turn screw (29) anti-clockwise, lift table insert
(4) and remove.
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4. Turn the clamping nut (40) of the saw blade
using an open-jawed spanner (27) and, at the
same time, pull the lever of the saw blade lock
(39) upwards , until it engages.