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Periodically, depending on operating
conditions
•
Check drive belt condition and ten-
sion, correct if necessary.
•
Check all screwed joints, retighten if
necessary.
•
Check pull-back springs of the saw-
head (the sawhead must return by
spring power to its upper starting
position), replace if necessary.
10. Tips and Tricks
− For long stock use suitable supports
on both sides of the saw.
− Use auxiliary fence when sawing
small cut-offs (this may be a suitable
board, fastened with four screws to
the fence).
− When cutting warped stock, place
the convex side of the bow against
the fence.
− Do not cut stock standing on edge;
always place it flat on the rotating
table.
− Keep the supporting surfaces clean
– in particular, remove resin residue
with a suitable cleaning and mainte-
nance spray.
11. Available Accessories
For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialized
dealer – see back cover for illustrations:
A
Dust Collection Attachment
Protects your health and keeps the
shop clean.
B
Suction Adapter
To connect to a dust collector.
C
Table Extension, left
Required for cutting long stock;
extends to 3000 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
D
Table Extension, right
Required for cutting long stock;
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extends to 3000 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
E
Table Extension, left
Required for cutting long stock;
1600 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
F
Table Extension, right
Required for cutting long stock;
1600 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
G
Work Stand
For a secure machine stand and
optimal working height;
folding, ideal for mobile use.
H
TCT Saw Blade
305 x 2.4 / 1.8 x 30, 60 ATB
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and particle board.
I
TCT Saw Blade
305 x 2.4 / 1.8 x 30, 80 ATB
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and panels.
J
TCT Saw Blade
315 x 2.8 / 1.8 x 30, 84 ATB
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and panels.
K
Sägeblatt-Hartmetall
305 x 2.8 / 1.8 x 30, 96 TF
General purpose blade for plastics
and metals.
12. Repairs
A
Danger!
Repairs to electric tools must
be carried out by qualified electri-
cians only!
Electric tools in need of repair can be
sent to the service centre of your coun-
try. Refer to the spare parts list for the
address.
Please attach a description of the fault to
the electric tool.
13. Environmental Protection
The machine's packing can be 100%
recycled.
Worn out power tools and accessories
contain considerable amounts of valua-
ble raw and rubber materials, which can
be recycled.
These instructions are printed on paper
produced with elemental chlorine-free
bleaching process.
14. Trouble Shooting
In this section problems and faults are
described which you may remove your-
self. If the measures detailed here do not
solve the problem, see under "Repairs".
A
Danger!
Many accidents happen parti-
cularly in connection with problems
and faults. Therefore please note:
•
Always unplug before servicing.
•
Check that all safety devices are
operational again after each fault
service.
Motor does not run
No mains voltage
•
Check cables, plug, outlet and
mains fuse.
No crosscut function
Transport locking pin engaged:
•
Pull transport locking pin out.
Safety lock engaged:
•
Actuate the safety lock.
Only little sawing performance
Saw blade blunt (possibly tempering
marks on blade body):
Saw blade not suitable for material being
cut (see chapter "Technical Specifica-
tions");
Saw blade warped:
•
Replace saw blade (see chapter
"Maintenance").
Saw vibrates heavily
Saw blade warped:
•
Replace saw blade (see chapter
"Maintenance").
Saw blade incorrectly mounted:
•
Mount saw blade correctly (see
chapter "Maintenance").
Saw squeals when starting
Drive belt tension too low:
•
Retension the drive belt (see chap-
ter "Maintenance - Drive belt ten-
sioning").
Stiffness of rotating table
Saw dust build-up under rotating table:
•
Remove saw dust.