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and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
6. Bring the handle gently up again and switch it
off by letting go of the switch.
Making a bevel cut (fig. L, M)
Follow these steps to make an angled cut to the
edge of the wood:
1. Adjust the mitre angle to 0° and the bevel angle
to the desired position ;
2. Move the adjustable fence to the outer position,
away from the blade. The maximum distance
between the adjustable fence (31) and the saw
blade (6) is 8mm, as shown on figure M. Make
sure the fence does not touch the blade.
3. Firmly clamp the workpiece. Ensure the work-
piece clamp is placed on the right side;
4. Turn on the machine. Make sure that the saw
blade has reached full speed;
5. Now bring the handle slowly downwards so that
the saw blade cuts through the piece of work
and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
6. Bring the handle gently up again and switch it
off by letting go of the switch.
Making a compound cut (fig. M, N)
Follow these steps to make a combination of mitre
and bevel cut:
1. Adjust the mitre angle and the bevel angle to
the desired position ;
2. Move the adjustable fence to the outer position,
away from the blade. The maximum distance
between the adjustable fence (31) and the saw
blade (6) is 8mm, as shown on figure M. Make
sure the fence does not touch the blade.
3. Firmly clamp the workpiece. Ensure the work-
piece clamp is placed on the right side;
4. Turn on the machine. Make sure that the saw
blade has reached full speed;
5. Now bring the handle slowly downwards so that
the saw blade cuts through the piece of work
and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
6. Bring the handle gently up again and switch it
off by letting go of the switch.
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Adjusting the depth stop (Fig. O)
The depth stop can be adjusted, to limit the cutting
depth. This can be used to easily saw a groove. To
do so:
1. Loosen the knurled nut for depth adjustment
(40);
2. Adjust the knob for depth adjustment (22) to
the desired depth;
3. Tighten the knurled nut for depth adjustment (40).
Switching the laser on/off (Fig. B)
Press the laser switch (41) to switch the laser on
or off.
Fine-tuning
Prior to any adjustment work disconnect
the mains power plug.
To ensure precise cuts, the basic settings of the
saw must be checked and adjusted before first use,
as well as necessary after intensive use. Suitable
special tools are required for this. Vonroc after-sa-
les will help handling this work quickly and reliably.
Fine-tuning the laser (Fig. Q)
Note: To test the laser function, the power tool
must be connected to the power supply.
While adjusting the laser (e.g. when moving
the tool arm), never activate the on/off
switch. Accidental starting of the power
tool can lead to injuries.
If the laser (17) ceases to indicate the correct cut-
ting line, you can readjust the laser. To do so:
1. Loosen the Laser adjustment screws (42);
2. Set the laser by moving it until the laser beam
strikes the teeth of the saw blade (6);
3. Tighten the Laser adjustment screws (42).
Fine-tuning the 0° bevel angle (Fig. Q, R)
1. Adjust the mitre and bevel angle to 0°;
2. Lower the handle (2) and secure it using the
position lock knob (33);
3. Set an angle gauge to 90° and place it on the
table (10), as shown on figure R. The leg of the
angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
(6) along its entire length;
4. Loosen the lock nut for 0° bevel angle (44);
5. Adjust the stop bolt for 0° bevel angle (28) until
the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the saw
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