7.3 Parallel stop
The parallel stop (7) must be used when making
longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces. When
you mount or adjust the parallel stop (7), make
sure that it is aligned parallel to the blade (4). For
longitudinal cuts, take the cross stop (14) off the
saw table (1) and place it in the holder provided.
7.3.1 Selecting the parallel stop position
(Fig. 15)
You can fasten the parallel stop (7) in 3 diff erent
positions according to your requirements and pur-
poses. How to fi t the parallel stop (7) on the guide
rail (24) is described in 6.9.
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For smaller cutting widths you must fasten the
parallel stop (7) at the guide screws on the
inner right-hand side (28) (see Fig. 15a).
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To be able to use the maximum possible
cutting width, you must fasten the parallel
stop (7) at the guide screws on the outer
right-hand side (28) (see Fig. 15b). Important!
In this position you can machine only workpi-
eces with a width of 11 cm and more.
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The parallel stop (7) can also be fitted on the
left-hand side of the blade (4) (see Fig. 15c).
Important! In this case the cutting width can-
not be read off the scale (25 or 26) but must
be set using a suitable measuring tool (e.g. a
folding rule).
7.3.2 Setting the foldable stop rail
(Fig. 16, 17)
The foldable stop rail (23) performs two diff erent
functions according to the application. It can
serve either to reduce the stop height of the paral-
lel stop (7) for narrow workpieces or to provide a
supporting surface for large cutting widths.
Stop height (Fig. 16)
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Warning! The stop height must always be set
such that the workpiece can be guided as
well as possible past the blade (4).
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The parallel stop (7) supplied with the product
must be used together with the downward
folded stop rail (23) when you perform longi-
tudinal cuts on narrow wooden workpieces
(see Fig. 16a).
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To make longitudinal cuts in wider wooden
workpieces of max. 33 cm you can use the
parallel stop (7) also with the upward folded
stop rail (23) (see Fig. 16b).
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Supporting surface (Fig. 17)
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Warning! For cutting widths bigger than 33
cm you must fold the stop rail (23) fully down-
wards so that the supporting surface of the
foldable stop rail (23) has the same height as
the surface of the saw table (1).
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Especially with big cutting widths make sure
that the workpiece lies safely on the saw table
(1) and on the foldable stop rail (23) and that
it cannot become jammed.
7.3.3 Cutting width (Fig. 15-18)
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Fit the parallel stop (7) on the guide rail (24)
as described in 6.9.
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When the parallel stop (7) is fitted at the gui-
de screws on the inner right-hand side (28),
read the set cutting width on the main scale
(25).
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Important! When you fold the stop rail (23)
over the saw table (1) for narrow cutting
widths, this will reduce the actual cutting
width by 5 cm compared to the cutting width
reading.
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When the parallel stop (7) is fitted at the gui-
de screws on the outer right-hand side (28),
read the set cutting width on the width exten-
sion scale (26).
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Pull the clamping lever (42) up in order to sla-
cken the guide rail (24).
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The cutting width is infinitely adjustable by
turning the rotary knob (46).
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Use the rotary knob (46) to move the guide
rail (24) until the pointer (54) points to the
desired dimension setting on the scale (25
or 26).
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Lock the set cutting width by pressing the
clamping lever (42) down.
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Important! If the set cutting width deviates
from the actual cutting width, you can readjust
the pointer (54). The pointer (54) is screwed
via slots to the guide rail (24).
7.3.4 Readjusting the clamping force (Fig. 18)
Danger! Always ensure that the parallel stop (7) is
fastened securely on the guide rail (24) and that
the guide rail (24) cannot slip.
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The clamping force of the clamping lever (42)
can be readjusted if necessary.
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To do so, slacken the nut (44) and screw the
threaded sleeve (43) out or in as far as requi-
red to reach the desired clamping force.
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Finally, fasten the threaded sleeve (43) again
with the nut (44).
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