– Loosen the clamping lever at the workpiece
stop (6).
– Rotate the workpiece stop into the required
position.
The set mitre angle can be read from the scale
(32).
– Re-tighten the clamping lever on the
workpiece stop (6).
Setting the incline angle
The incline angle can be set steplessly
between 0° to 45°.
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
Always tighten the incline setting locking screw
before sawing.
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
Firmly hold the workpiece only on the right-
hand side for inclined cuts.
• P. 7, item 11
– Release safety screw (14).
– Incline the tool arm into the required position.
The set angle of inclination can be read from
the scale (33).
– Re-tighten the locking screw (14).
Sawing
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
The saw blade is more easily accessible due to
the severe inclination when double mitre
cutting. Maintain an adequate clearance from
the saw blade!
NOTICE!
Risk of product damage!
Press the tool arm onto the workpiece only so
that the motor revolutions do not drop too
low and does not overload the motor and
cause damage.
• P. 4, item 2
– Push the workpiece firmly against the saw
bench and against the workpiece stop.
– Press the release key (11) and On/Off switch
(10) simultaneously.
– Press and hold the On-Off switch.
– Move the tool arm slowly downwards and cut
through the workpiece in one work step.
– Release the On/Off switch and slowly move
the tool arm upwards.
Circular bench saw function
• Turning over into circular bench saw position
– page 11
Adjusting the cutting height
The cutting height of the saw blade must be
adjusted to the height of the workpiece.
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
Body parts or objects within the adjustment
range can get caught in the running saw
blade! Adjust the cutting height only when the
saw blade is stationary!
• P. 7, item 12
Note:
To compensate for any clearance when
adjusting the cutting height, always move the
saw blade into the required position from
below.
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