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Warning! The support surface of the table in-
sert (6) must not project at the front side!
•
Warning! The support surface of the table
insert (6) must not lie below the saw table (1)
at the rear side!
6.4 Moving the splitter into working position
(Fig. 5, 6)
Warning! In the as-delivered state the splitter
(5) is in transport position. For operation always
fasten the splitter (5) in top position (working posi-
tion) as described below.
•
Using the hand wheel (8), set the blade (4) to
maximum cutting depth, move it to 0° position
and lock it in place.
•
Remove the blade guard (2) and the table
insert (6) (see 6.6, 6.3).
•
Turn the fastening lever (19) upwards in order
to slacken the splitter (5).
•
Press the splitter (5) sideways in order to re-
lease the locked transport position. (see Fig.
5b, arrow A)
•
When the splitter (5) is pressed sideways,
guide the splitter (5) upwards into working
position. (see Fig. 5b, arrow B)
•
Danger! The splitter (5) must latch in the top
position! Once the splitter (5) has latched in
the top position, the fastening plate (20) will
press the splitter (5) inwards again.
•
Before you clamp the splitter, make sure that
the gap between the blade (4) and the splitter
(5) equals 3 to 8 mm. (see Fig. 5d)
•
Fasten the splitter (5) using the fastening
lever (19).
•
Warning! The splitter (5) must be fastened
securely.
•
Important! If the tension of the fastening lever
(19) is insufficient, you can make adjustments
by tightening the self-locking nut (53). To get
access to the self-locking nut (53), undo the
recessed head screw (52) and remove the
cover (51).
•
Refit the table insert (6) and the blade guard
(2). (see 6.6, 6.3)
6.5 Checking the splitter position and making
necessary adjustments (Fig. 7)
The position of the splitter (5) relative to the blade
(4) is set at the factory. To ensure safe operation
at all times, check the setting before beginning to
work.
The splitter (5) must be positioned centrally on an
imaginary extended plane behind the blade (4) so
that it is impossible for the cut material to become
jammed.
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•
If necessary, the splitter (5) can be readjusted
in all directions relative to the cutting plane.
•
Undo the two socket head screws (49).
•
By turning the grub screw (50) in or out you
can adjust the splitter (5) over the complete
cutting height parallel to the cutting plane.
•
As long as the socket head screws (49) have
been slackened, you can freely align the split-
ter (5) transversely to the cutting plan.
•
Important! Place an object with a straight
edge (e.g. a ruler) on both sides of the blade
(4). Use this arrangement to make sure that
the splitter (5) does not project beyond the
cutting plane of the blade (4).
•
Tighten the socket head screws (49) again
and check the setting.
•
Caution! Tighten the two socket head screws
(49) with the same tension.
6.6 Fitting/changing the blade guard (Fig. 9)
•
Danger! Before operation, always fasten the
blade guard (2) to the splitter (5).
•
Make sure that the eccentric lever (39) is
open, i.e. is pointed in the direction of the
front edge of the blade guard (2).
•
Guide the blade guard (2) centrally onto the
splitter (5) and first hang the rear pin in the
recess (18) on the splitter.
•
Then tilt the blade guard (2) downwards until
the front pin is also resting in the recess (18)
on the splitter.
•
Tension the blade guard (2) by pressing the
eccentric lever (39) to the rear, i.e. towards
the rear side of the machine.
•
Warning! The saw blade guard (2) must
always descend onto the workpiece automati-
cally under its own weight.
•
After mounting the saw blade guard (2),
check that it works correctly by raising it and
letting it go.
6.7 Fitting/changing the blade (Fig. 10)
•
Before changing the saw blade: Pull out the
power plug!
•
Wear work gloves to prevent injury when
changing the blade!
•
Remove the saw blade guard and the table
insert (see 6.6, 6.3).
•
Release the fastening lever (19) in order to
provide access to the work area.
•
Undo the screw (15) with one wrench (30)
on the screw (15) itself and a second wrench
(31) on the motor shaft to apply counter-
pressure.
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