Note: If compounds with a bolt (round head / or hexa-
gon), hex nuts and washers are backed up, the washer
must be fitted under the nut.
Insert screws each from outside to inside. Secure con-
nections with nuts on the inside.
Note: Tighten the nuts and bolts during assembly only
to the extent that they can not fall down.
If you tighten the nuts and bolts prior to final assembly,
final assembly can not be performed.
Frame assembly, Fig. 5/6/7
1. Fix the four legs (17) with the bolts (g) and nuts (h)
to the struts (20+21).
m Warning!
The top struts are equipped with a slot for fixing
them to the table!
Ensure that markings A and B are always opposite
each other.
2. Now loosely fix the lower struts to the legs using the
bolts (g) and nuts (h) (Fig. 5).
3. Now place the rubber feet (22) on the legs (Fig. 6).
4. Then mount the entire saw on the frame by fixing
the hexagon head bolts and the nuts in the corners
(Fig. 7).
5. Afterwards, tighten all bolts and nuts to the frame.
Hand wheel assembly, Fig. 8
1. Place the washer (a) on the bolt (e).
2. Then place the bolt on the handle (d) and the
washer (c) on the bolt.
3. Fix the whole assembly to the hand wheel (8) and
secure it with the hex-nut (b).
Riving knife set-up (Fig. 9/10/11)
m Warning! Disconnect the mains cable!
The set-up of the riving knife (6) must be checked
before each use.
1.
Set the saw blade (5) to the max. cutting depth, put
it in the 0° position and lock it. .
2.
Remove the table insert (6) (Fig. 8)
m Warning! For transport reasons, the riving
knife (6) was fixed in the lower position be-
fore initial commissioning. Only work with the
machine if the riving knife (6) is in the upper
position. Fitting the riving knife (6) in the upper
position is as follows:
3.
Loosen the locking handle (23) and push the riving
knife (6) in the upper position (Fig. 9).
4.
The gap between the saw blade (5) and the riving
knife (6) should be a maximum of 5 mm (Fig. 10).
5.
Re-tighten the mounting screw (23) and fix the
table insert (6).
Saw blade guard assembly (Fig. 12)
1. Place the saw blade guard (2) including the bolt (24)
on the riving knife (4) from above so that the bolt is
tight in the slot of the riving knife (4).
2. Do not tighten the bolt (24) too much; the saw blade
guard (2) must be able to move freely.
3. Place the extraction hose (3) on the extraction adap-
ter on the rear of the machine and on the extraction
nozzle of the saw blade guard (2).
4. Disassembly takes place in reverse order.
Warning!
Before starting to saw, lower the saw blade
guard (2) on to the work piece.
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Saw blade assembly/replacement (Fig. 9/12/13)
1. Warning! Disconnect the mains supply and wear
safety gloves.
2. Disassemble the saw blade guard (2) (Fig. 12).
3. Remove the table insert (6) (Fig. 9).
4. Loosen the nut by placing the open-ended spanner
(f) on the nut and countering with another open-
ended spanner (f) on the flange (Fig. 13).
5. Warning! Turn the nut in the rotational direction of
the saw blade.
6. Remove the outer flange and pull the old saw blade
from the inner flange, with a diagonally downwards
movement.
7. Carefully clean the saw blade flange with a wire
brush before fixing the new saw blade.
8. Insert the new saw blade in reverse order and
tighten it.
Warning! Observe the rotational direction; the
teeth have to point in the direction of rotation,
i.e. forwards.
9. Attach the table insert (6) and the saw blade guard
(2) again and set them.
10. Before working with the saw again, check the func-
tionality of the guards.
Using the saw
On/Off switch (Fig. 14)
- The saw can be switched on by pressing the green
pushbutton (11) „I".
- The red pushbutton (11) „0" has to be pressed to
switch off the saw.
Cutting depth (Fig. 14)
Turn the round handle (8) to set the blade to the re-
quired cutting depth.
- Turn anti-clockwise: larger cutting depth
- Turn clockwise: smaller cutting depth
-
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a
trial cut in order to check the set dimensions.
Setting the angle (Fig. 14)
With the table saw you can make diagonal cuts to the
left oriented to the stop bar from 0 ° to 45 °.
m Check before each cut, that between the stop bar
(e), cross-stop (13) and the saw blade (5) a collision is
not possible.
- Loose the fixing handle (9).
- Set the required angle on the scale.
- Lock the fixing handle (9) again in the required angle
position.
Working with the rip fence
Setting the fence height (Fig. 15)
- The fence rail (25) of the rip fence (7) has two guiding
surfaces with different heights.
- Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut,
the higher side of the fence rail (25) has to be used
for thick material (work piece thickness above 25 mm)
and the lower side of the fence rail for thin material
(work piece thickness below 25 mm).
- For the adjustment, loosen the bolts on the side of the
rip fence (7) and push the fence rail (25) on the guide,
depending on the required position.
- Tighten the bolts again.