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Note: When the peg is pushed back it can be necessary
to push the upper saw arm to the left or right in order to
release the pressure.
• Release the clamping lever for the saw blade slant (4,
fig. 13) and tilt the saw arm completely to the left.
• Use an angle gauge and check whether the saw blade is
at a 45° angle to the table.
• In order to position the chock, tilt the saw arm to 0°,
release the safety nut (5, fig 11) and turn the screw (6,
fig.11) either on or off as needed.
• Tilt the saw arm to the left and check the position.
• Repeat these steps until the blade is positioned at 45°
to the table.
• Once the position is correct, tighten the safety nut (5,
fig. 11).
Chock adjustment at 45° to the right (fig. 11, 12, 13)
Repeat the steps as above for the right side.
33.9- Slanted Position (fig. 11, 12, 13)
• Place the bevel angel at 0°. Position both of the plate
chocks outward.
• Release the clamping lever for the saw blade slant (4,
fig. 13) and tilt the saw arm to a tilted chock position of
39.9° by pushing the chock peg backwards.
• Check with an angle gauge whether the blade is 33.9° to
the table.
• To install, turn the screw thread on or off with an Allen
key (7, fig 11) until the blade is at 33.9° to the table.
• Repeat these steps for the slant position of 33.9° to the
right.
Bevel Angle Position – Spring Positioning (fig. 13)
The bevel scale shows the bevel angel from 0° to 45° to
the left, and from 0° to 60° the right. The most usual angle
slits have springs, which allow a quick positioning to the
desired angle. Carry out the following steps to maintain a
quick and precise position:
• Raise the spring grip (1) and release the rotating table.
• Move the rotating table while holding the spring grip (1)
up until the indicator (2) is positioned at the desired
angle.
• Lock the table in position by releasing the spring grip.
Bevel Scale Indicator (fig. 13)
• Push the table to the 0 position.
• Release the screw (3) which holds the indicator, using a
screwdriver.
• Adjust the indicator (2) to the 0° marker and tighten the
screw.
Positioning of the Blade to the Chock (fig. 14)
• Turn the upper arm to the 0° inclination position and
lock it in.
• Release the four chock lock screws (1) with a turn of an
Allen key until the chock (2) is loose.
• Move the saw head down and lock it there with the chock
peg.
• Place the back of the angle gauge (3) against the blade
and the ruler against the chock (2), as shown. Check
that the chock is at 90° to the blade.
• In the event that adjustment is needed, push the chock
forwards or backwards until it is perpendicular to the
blade. Tighten the four chock lock screws (1).
Caution: If the saw has not been used for a long period of
time, check that the blade position to the chock is correct
and adjust it if necessary.
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Bevel Angel Positioning (fig. 15)
• Release the rotating table by raising the spring grip (3,
fig. 12).
• Turn the table to the desired angle.
• Once the desired angle has been reached, press the
locking lever down and release the spring lever.
Note: The lever can only be locked in one of the ten posi-
tions.
Adjustment of the Bevel Table- Quick Lock (fig. 15)
• Press the lock down and let it ratchet into position.
• Turn the chock nut (5) with a 13 mm key to the left, as
shown, in order to extend the closure arm against the
body of the machine.
• Test that the closure is fully locked into the table.
• Turn the safety nut (6) to the right, as shown, in order to
lock the mechanism where it is.
Note: For longer materials there are, on the right and left,
pull out surfaces with hinged chocks.
Maintenance
Warning: For your own safety, turn off the motor and un-
plug the machine before you maintain or lubricate it.
General Maintenance
Wipe sawdust and dust from the machine occasionally with
a rag. Lubricate the rotating parts once a month in order
to extend the lifetime of the machine. The motor should
not be lubricated.
Clean the steering shaft in the intake slit regularly.
Changing the Table Covers (fig. 8)
Warning: Always unplug the machine in order to prevent
unintentional start ups. Remove all small bits of material
from the groove in the table before beginning to saw. The
table cover may be removed for this purpose. But it must
always be replaced before resumption of sawing.
• Before starting to saw always check whether the saw
blade can move freely and does not touch the table cov-
er. Such contact can damage the saw blade, the table
cover or the rotating table.
• In order to remove the table cover, loosen and remove
the six screws (1) on the table cover (2) with a screw-
driver.
• For installation, position the table cover and retighten
the six screws.
• Check whether the saw blade can move freely by moving
the saw blade in the table slit completely through the
intake slit.
Changing Batteries (fig. 27)
Unplug the machine. If this is not done, the machine could
unintentionally start up and cause severe injuries.
• Remove the laser unit from the machine.
• Loosen and remove the two screws, then remove the la-
ser unit cover.
• Remove the three batteries (fig. 27) and replace them
with new ones.
• Install the laser protective cover again and tighten the
two screws.
Note: Replacement batteries must have a voltage of 1.5
(No. LR 44).
When batteries are changed, the battery cover must be
carefully cleaned. Use a soft brush or something similar to
remove sawdust or other detritus.

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