Using The Saw - Luna BCS 250 Traducción De Instrucciones Originales En Inglés

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Screw the supports (50) loosely onto the saw housing and onto
the table length extension.
Align the table length extension level with the saw table (1).
Finally, tighten all screws and nuts.
7.2.2 Width extension tables (Abb. 21/22)
Slide the width extension tables by their connecting tubes into
the prepared mounts as far they will go, making sure that the
numerical scale always faces the front of the machine.
Secure the width extension tables in place with the clamping
screws (21) underneath.
7.3 Fitting / removing the saw blade guard (Fig. 3)
Mount the saw blade guard (2) on the splitter (5) so that the
screw fits through the hole (44) in the splitter.
Do not tighten the screw (15) too far . the blade guard must be
able to move freely.
Fasten the extractor hose (13) to the extractor adapter (16) and
to the extractor socket of the blade guard (2).
A suitable extractor system has to be connected to the outlet of
the extractor adapter (16).
To remove the saw blade guard, proceed in reverse order.
Important!
The guard hood (2) must always be lowered over the workpiece
before you begin to cut.
7.4. Setting the splitter (Fig. 3/6/7/8)
Important! Pull out the power plug.
Set the blade (4) to max. cutting depth, move to 0° position and
lock in place.
Remove the saw blade guard (see 7.3).
Take out the table insert (6) (see 7.5).
Slacken the fixing screw (20).
7.4.1. Setting for maximum cuts (Fig. 6/7/8)
Push up the splitter (5) until the gap between the saw table (1)
and the upper edge of the splitter (5) equals approx. 10 cm.
The distance between the blade (4) and the splitter (5) should be
3-8 mm.
Retighten the screw (20) and mount the table insert (6) (Fig. 7).
7.4.2. Setting for concealed cuts (Fig. 6/7/8)
Push down the splitter (5) to the point where the tip of the
splitter is 2 mm below the uppermost saw tooth tip.
The distance between the splitter (5) and the saw blade (4)
should again be 3-8 mm (see Fig. 6).
Retighten the screw (20) and mount the table insert (6).
Important! After you make a concealed cut, be sure to refit the
guard hood.
Please note that the cutting height will be reduced to approx. 55
mm if you leave the splitter in the lower position.
The setting of the splitter has to be checked each time after
changing the saw blade.
7.5 Changing the table insert (Figure 7)
To prevent increased likelihood of injury the table insert should
be changed whenever it is worn or damaged.
Remove the saw blade guard (2).
Remove the 2 countersunk head screws (34).
Take out the worn table insert (6).
To fit the replacement table insert, proceed in reverse order.
7.6 Fitting/replacing the blade (Fig. 5)
Important! Pull out the power plug first.
Remove the table insert by undoing the two countersunk head
screws (see 7.5).
Undo the nut with a size 24 wrench on the nut itself and a
second fork wrench (size 13) on the motor shaft (a) to apply
counter-pressure.
Important! Turn the nut in the direction of rotation of the saw
blade.
Take off the outer flange and pull the old saw blade off the inner fl
ange by dropping the blade at an angle.
Clean the blade flange thoroughly before fitting the new blade.
Mount and fasten the new saw blade in reverse order.
Important! Note the running direction. The cutting angle of
the teeth must point in running direction, i.e. forwards (see
the arrow on the blade guard).
Refit and set the splitter (5) and the saw guard (2) (see 7.3., 7.4.)
Check to make sure that all safety devices are properly mounted
and in good working condition before you begin working with
the saw again.

8. USING THE SAW

8.1. ON/OFF switch (Fig. 4)
To turn the saw on, press the green button .I. Wait for the blade
to reach its maximum speed of rotation before commencing with
the cut.
To turn the machine off again, press the red button .0..
8.2. Cutting depth (Fig. 4)
Turn the hand crank (8) to set the blade (4) to the required
cutting depth.
* Turn anti-clockwise: larger cutting depth
* Turn clockwise: smaller cutting depth
8.3. Parallel stop
8.3.1. Stop height
The parallel stop (7) supplied with the bench-type circular saw
has two different guide faces.
For thick material you must use the stop rail (25) as shown in
Fig. 12, for thin material you must use the stop rail as shown in
Fig.11.
To change over the stop rail (25) to the lower guide face
you have to slacken the two knurled screws (26) in order to
disconnect the stop rail (25) from the holder (24).
Remove the two knurled screws (26) through the one slot (27) in
the stop rail (25) and insert in the other slot (31).
Remount the stop rail (25) on the holder (24).
The procedure for changing over to the high guide face is
similar.
8.3.2. Cutting width:
The parallel stop (7) has to be used when making longitudinal
cuts in wooden workpieces.
The parallel stop (7) can be mounted on either side of the saw
table (1).
The parallel stop (7) has to be mounted in the guide rail (22) of
the saw table (1).
The parallel stop (7) can be set to the required dimension with
the help of the scale (23) on the guide rail (1).
You can clamp the parallel stop in the required position by
pressing the eccentric lever (12).
8.3.3. Setting the stop length (Fig. 10)
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