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21.1 21.2
The laser beam is not visible
► Switch on the laser [1.2]
► Identify which of the lasers is not visible.
▷ Turn the adjusting screws [21.2] for the
left and [21.4] for the right laser beam
until the laser appears on your work
piece.
▷ As described, first set the (a) parallel
ism to the scribe mark, then (b) the in
clination and finally, (c) the axial dis
placement of the laser beam.
a) The laser is not parallel to the scribe
mark [figure 21A]
Adjust the parallelism.
Left laser beam
Right laser beam
21a
b) During trimming, the laser beam migrates
to the left or right [figure 21B]
Set the inclination until the laser beam no lon
ger migrates during trimming.
Left laser beam
Right laser beam
22
21.3
21.4
21.5
R
R
L
L
21.6
21
Adjusting screw [21.3]
Adjusting screw [21.5]
Adjusting screw [21.2]
Adjusting screw [21.4]
21b
c) The laser beam is not in the same place as
the cut [figure 21C]
Adjust the axial displacement.
Left laser beam
Right laser beam
21c
10.2 Correcting horizontal mitre angles
If the indicator [22.2] of the snap-in mitre an
gles no longer points to the set value, you can
adjust the indicator after loosening the
screw [22.1].
Should the actual (sawn) mitre angle deviate
from the angle you set, this can be corrected:
► Lock the saw unit in the 0° position.
► Loosen the three screws [22.3] which se
cure the scale onto the saw table.
► Move the scale with the saw unit until it
matches the actual 0° value. You can check
this against an angle between the stop ruler
and the saw blade.
► Retighten the three screws [22.3].
► Check the angle adjustment by making a
sample cut.
Adjusting screw [21.1]
Adjusting screw [21.6]