Height with sawhead tilted approx.
22.5°
22.5°
left
right
15°
97
78
22.5°
97
78
31.6°
97
78
45°
97
78
50°
97
78
60°
97
78
right
Starting position:
− Sawhead fully raised.
− Movable fence halves pushed apart
and arrested in position.
− Cutting depth limiter engaged in
outer position.
− Rotating table locked in desired
position.
− Sawhead tilted to desired angle
against the workpiece's surface and
locked.
− Locking screw of the track arm loos-
ened.
− Track arm not extended.
Cutting the workpiece:
•
Cut workpiece as detailed under
"Standard cross cuts".
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Note:
Crown mouldings can be cut
with their rear on the saw table and their
top edge resting against the fence.
For cutting crown mouldings use the fol-
lowing settings:
Bevel tilt Mitre angle
Left
33.9°
side
left
Right
33.9°
side
right
Left
33.9°
side
right
Right
33.9°
side
left
8.6
Grooving
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Note:
Together with the track arm, the
cutting depth limiter makes grooving
possible. With grooving no parting cut is
made, but the workpiece is cut to a cer-
tain depth only.
A
Risk of kickback!
When grooving it is especially
important no lateral pressure is
47°
47°
applied to the saw blade. Otherwise
left
right
the sawhead may be kicked up
57
30
abruptly! Use a stock clamp when
grooving. Avoid lateral pressure on
57
30
the sawhead.
57
30
Starting position:
57
30
− Sawhead fully raised.
− Sawhead tilted to desired angle
57
30
against the workpiece's surface and
57
30
locked.
− Movable fence halves slid apart and
arrested in position (with track arm
holder tilted).
− Rotating table locked in desired
position.
− Locking screw of the track arm loos-
ened.
− Track arm not extended.
Cutting the workpiece:
Engage cutting depth limiter (61) at
1.
inner position.
2.
Adjust
desired cutting depth and secure
setting with locking nut.
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3.
Hold workpiece against the fence.
31.6°
4.
Pull sawhead forward (towards the
right
operator) as far as required.
31.6°
3
Note:
left
For the groove to be cut at the
31.6°
desired depth across the whole work-
left
piece width, a suitable spacer strip
needs to be placed between workpiece
31.6°
and fence.
right
5.
Push the safety lock to the side and
press and hold the ON/OFF switch.
6.
Slowly swing the sawhead fully
down, holding the handle firmly.
When sawing, exert only moderate
pressure to prevent the motor speed
dropping too much.
7.
Push sawhead to the rear (away
from the operator).
cutting
depth
limiter
to
ENGLISH
8.
Groove workpiece in a single pass.
9.
Release the ON/OFF switch and let
the sawhead slowly return to its
upper starting position.
9. Care and Maintenance
A
Danger!
Unplug before servicing.
− Repair and maintenance work other
than described in this section should
only be carried out by qualified spe-
cialists.
− Replace defective parts, especially
of safety devices, only with genuine
replacement parts. Parts not tested
and approved by the equipment
manufacturer can cause unforeseen
damage.
− Check that all safety devices are
operational again after each service.
9.1
Saw blade change
Danger!
A
Directly after cutting the saw
blade may be very hot – burning
hazard! Let a hot saw blade cool
down. Do not clean a hot saw blade
with combustible liquids.
Risk of injury, even with the blade at
standstill. When loosening and tighte-
ning the arbor bolt, the retractable
blade guard must encompass the saw
blade. Wear gloves when changing
blades.
1.
To arrest the saw blade, press the
saw blade lock (62). At the same time
slowly turn the saw blade by hand,
until the saw blade lock engages.
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