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10.2 Suitability of the saw blades
• 24 teeth: high chip removal, rough cut image
• 48 teeth (not included in the scope of delivery): hard
materials, lower chip removal, iner cut image
10.3 Performing longitudinal cuts (Fig. 24)
Here, a workpiece is cut in its longitudinal direction.
One edge of the workpiece is pressed against the par-
allel stop (14) while the lat side lies on the saw table (1).
The saw blade guard (2) must always be lowered onto
the workpiece. The working position during longitudinal
cutting must never be in a straight line with the cutting
line.
1.
Adjust the parallel stop (14) and stop rail (30) ac-
cording to the workpiese height and the desired
width.
2.
Switch on the saw.
3.
Place your hands with the fingers closed togeth-
er flat on the workpiece and push the workpiese
along the stop rail (30) into the saw blade (4).
4.
Guide from the side with your left or right hand (de-
pending on the position of the parallel stop) only up
to the front edge of the saw blade guard (2).
5.
Always push the workpiece through to the end of
the riving knife (3).
6.
The cutting waste remains on the saw table (1) un-
til the saw blade (4) is back in its resting position.
7.
Secure long workpieces against tilting at the end
of the cutting process! (e.g. unwinding stand etc.)
ATTENTION: The parallel stop must be set paral-
lel with the saw blade. Check the alignment and firm
seating of the rip fence (14), especially during use and
when not in use for long periods Vibrations can cause
screw connections to loosen. If necessary, readjust the
rip fence (14) and retighten the knurled nut (i). Secure
the screw connections (k) with the Allen wrench (not
supplied) (Fig. 21a).
10.3.1 Cutting narrow workpieces (Fig. 25)
Longitudinal cuts of workpieces with a width of less
than 120 mm always have to be cut with the help of a
push stick (17). The push stick (17) is included in the
scope of delivery. Replace a worn or damaged push
stick (17) immediately.
1.
Adjust the parallel stop (14) according to the
planned workpiece width.
2.
Advance the workpiece with both hands, making
sure that you use a push stick (17) as a pushing aid
in the vicinity of the saw blade.
3.
Always push the workpiece through to the end of
the riving knife.
m CAUTION: In the case of short workpieces, the
push stick should be used from the beginning of the
cutting process.
10.3.2 Cutting very narrow workpieces
For longitudinal cuts of very narrow workpieces with a
width of 30 mm and less, a push block must be used
without fail. There is no push block included in the
scope of delivery! (Available from specialist shops) Re-
place a worn push block as soon as possible.
During sawing, workpieces can become jammed be-
tween the parallel stop and the saw blade, caught by
the saw blade and then ejected at speed. For this rea-
son, the lower guide surface of the parallel stop should
be favoured. Shift the stop rail if required (see 9.4.2).
1.
The parallel stop should be adjusted to the cutting
width of the workpiece.
2.
Press the workpiece with the push block against
the stop rail and push the workpiece with the push
stick (17) through to the end of the riving knife (3).
10.3.3 Performing bevel cuts (Fig. 26)
All bevel cuts are made using the parallel stop (14).
The parallel stop (14) must always be fitted to the right
of the saw blade. Otherwise, workpieces can become
jammed between the parallel stop and the saw blade
during sawing and ejected at speed.
1.
Adjust the saw blade to the desired angle.
2.
Adjust the parallel stop (14) according to the work-
piece width and height.
3.
Perform the cut according to the workpiece width
10.4 Performing transverse cuts (Fig. 27)
1.
Push the transverse stop (31) into one of the two
grooves (28a/b) of the saw table. Adjust to the de-
sired angle. The left groove (28a) is to be used if
the saw blade (4) also has to be positioned at an
oblique angle. This will prevent your hand and the
transverse stop from coming into contact with the
saw blade guard.
2.
Use the stop rail (30).
3.
Press the workpiece firmly against the transverse
stop (31) / stop rail (30).
4.
Switch on the saw.
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