When working with the guide rail the kickback
stop (6) automatically clicks into place on the
base plate as soon as the base plate is placed
on the guide rail. The kickback stop (6)
counteracts the movement if you try to guide
the plunge saw on the guide rail back or if the
saw kicks back, e.g. due to the saw blade
jamming.
1. Turn the spring-loaded screw of the
kickback stop (6) towards 0 to manually
unlock. Now the saw can be moved forward
and back.
2. Release the spring-loaded screw for the
kickback stop to click into place on the
guide rail again.
After a kickback always check the guide rail for
damages and dispose of a damaged guide rail
to prevent accidents.
PlUngE CUT WITH gUIDE RAIl
1. Hold the plunge saw with both hands at
handles (3) and (15).
2. Switch the plunge saw on and wait until it
runs on full speed.
3. Push the saw slowly down and guide the
saw towards the plunge position.
note: The cutting width markings (18) at
the side of the protective cover show the
foremost and rearmost cutting points of the
saw blade at maximum cutting depth when
using the guide rail and a 165 mm diameter
saw blade.
90° lImIT STOP FOR gUIDE RAIl
(OPTIOnAl)
When using the 90° limit stop precise cuts are
possible.
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1. Attach the 90° limit stop from the bottom to
the guide rail and tighten the clamping
screw to fix the 90° limit stop in place.
2. Place the 90° limit stop at the straight side
of the work piece, as shown in the
illustration.
mITER lImIT STOP FOR gUIDE RAIl
(OPTIOnAl)
When using the miter limit stop precise miter
cuts with angles and fitting are possible.
You can use the miter limit stop in such way
that either the angle is set from -55° over 0° to
55° by means of the curved angle scale.
Alternatively, the miter angle limit stop can be
installed on the guide rail in such way that the
pre-punched angle settings 0°, 15°, 30° and
45° can be used.
1. When installing the miter limit stop on the
guide rail first set the desired angle and
slide the miter limit stop into the groove of
the guide rail.
2. Tighten the front clamping screw to fix the
angle setting.