6. Assembly
Important. Always screw together the connections
which have self-locking nuts (see. Fig. 5, Item 33)
by turning the hex screw while holding the self–lo-
cking nut fi rmly to fasten tightly.
6.1 Assembling the base frame (Fig. 8-13)
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Turn the saw upside down and place it on the
floor.
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Use the hex screws (41), washers (36) and
nuts (33) to fasten the two front legs (16) loo-
sely to the front of the saw.
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Use the hex screws (41), washers (36) and
nuts (33) to fasten the two back legs (16) loo-
sely to the back of the saw.
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Do not yet screw any screws into the two
drill holes in the middle at the back, as this is
where the struts for the length extension table
are to be fastened later (see 6.2.1).
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Use the hex screws (39), washers (36) and
nuts (33) to fasten all four legs to the sides of
the machine.
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Do not yet screw any screws into the outer
drill holes, as this is where the struts for the
width extension tables are to be fastened
later (see 6.2.2).
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Mount the rubber feet (17, 21) on the legs.
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Screw the cross struts (20) loosely to the legs
and also screw the table supports (22) to the
rear legs and cross struts at the same time
such that they point towards the rear of the
machine and touch the ground.
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Screw the plate (19) to the bent cross struts
(18), then screw the bent cross struts loosely
to the legs.
6.2 Fitting the table width extension and table
length extension
6.2.1 Length extension table (Fig. 14-16)
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Loosely fasten the length extension table (24)
to the saw table using the Allen screws (38)
and the washers (37).
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Screw the struts (25) loosely to the length ex-
tension table and the machine housing.
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To fasten the length extension table to the
machine housing, use the hex screws (41),
washers (36) and nuts (33).
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Align the table length extension with the saw
table (1) so that it is flat and tighten all the
nuts and screws.
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6.2.2 Width extension table (Fig. 17-18)
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Loosely fasten the width extension table (8) to
the saw table using the Allen screws (38) and
the washers (37). Use the rear holes closer to
the table length extension to mount the table
width extension.
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Screw the struts (10) loosely to the width ex-
tension table and the machine housing.
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To fasten the width extension table to the
machine housing, use the hex screws (39),
washers (36) and nuts (33).
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Align the table width extension with the saw
table (1) so that it is flat and tighten all the
nuts and screws.
6.2.3 Guide rails for parallel stop (Fig. 19-20)
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Insert two round-head screws (40) into the
groove in each of the left and right guide rail
(9, 23) respectively.
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Loosely fasten the round-head screws (40)
to the width extension tables (8) and the saw
table (1). Use the nuts to do so (34).
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Then fasten the connecting plate (26) to the
saw table (1) using two round-head screws
(40) and two nuts (34).
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Slide the guide rails onto the connecting plate
(26) and loosely tighten all the round-head
screws.
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Once you have stood the table on its legs,
you can check the position of the guide rails.
The zero point on the scale on the guide rail
must run into the intended cutting line of the
saw blade; check with the parallel stop. Now
fully tighten the round-head screws.
6.3 Fitting and setting the splitter
(Fig. 21a, 21b)
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Important. Pull out the power plug.
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Take out the table insert (43) (see 6.5).
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Insert the splitter (2) in the provided holder.
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Set the blade (5) to max. cutting depth, move
to 0° position and lock in place.
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Push up the splitter (2) until the gap between
the saw table (1) and the upper edge of the
splitter equals approx. 10 cm.
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The distance between the blade (5) and the
splitter (2) should be 3-5 mm.
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Tighten the screw (z) and mount the table
insert.
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