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Fig. 19:
Lift the blade (12) and place it in over the
motor axle.
Make sure that the blade is facing the right
way in relation to the marked direction of
rotation.
The arrows on the blade must point
outwards towards the rocker.
Do not remove the protective strip on the
teeth of the blade until the wood saw is fully
assembled.
Place the outer � ange (r) on the motor axle
with the � at side facing the blade.
Place the washer (s) on the motor axle and
screw the nut (t) onto the motor axle.
Fig. 20-21:
Hold the motor axle tight using the special
spanner (u) while tightening the nut (t)
securely using the wrench (v).
Fig. 22-23:
Remove the screws and lock nuts located on
the right outer shield (6).
Screw the right outer shield securely to the
welded nuts on the left outer shield (11)
using these screws and then screw the lock
nuts on so that the screws cannot work
loose.
Do not tighten them fully until all of them
are � tted.
Push the rocker in towards the frame and
check that the saw blade is in the centre of
the innermost blade shield.
Turn the blade around manually and check
that it is rotating unhindered.
Fig. 24:
Screw the protective plate (8) securely to
the frame using 2 screws and a � nger screw
(d) on the existing thread.
Fig. 25-26:
Screw a � nger screw on the existing thread
and insert the support bar (1) into the
opening on the left side of the rocker.
Fig. 27:
Insert the length stop (3) into the opening
on the right side of the rocker.
Check that all bolts, screws and nuts are
tightened properly.
Carefully remove the protective strip from
the saw blade.
Sawing
Note! The saw requires a connection to a
plug with a 16 amp fuse.
If an extension lead is used, the lead must
have a 2.5 mm² cross-section and be fully
uncoiled before use.
Plug in.
Place the item to be cut in the rocker so the
part to be sawn is in line with the blade.
Switch the motor on and allow the blade to
reach full speed.
Grasp the rocker handle and push the
rocker towards the blade in a smooth
gliding motion. When the item nears the
blade, the blade guard is pushed to the side
and the blade saws through the wood. Pull
the rocker back once sawing is complete.
The blade guard closes automatically and
you can guide the item forward in the
rocker to prepare the next cut.
If the wood has not been fully sawn
through, you must turn it 180 degrees and
saw through it again.
Stop the saw by pressing the switch once
sawing is complete.
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