wards in the direction of the arrow. Take out the table insert
(5). The left-hand side of the central part of the table insert
(5) may require slight adjustment to release the nose of the
table insert (5)..
4. Release the clamping screw (9). Tilt the saw blade (4) by
turning the handwheel (11) in order to more easily attach the
Allen key (h) and ring spanner (k).
5. Place the hexagon socket key (h) (HX 6) on the bolt and use the
jaw spanner (k) (SW 22) to stop the motor spindle from turning.
6. Caution! Turn the bolt in the direction of rotation of the saw
blade. Remove the loosened screw.
7. Remove the outer flange and take the old saw blade off the
inner flange by pulling downwards and diagonally.
8. Clean the saw blade flanges carefully with a wire brush
before attaching the new saw blade.
9. Insert and tighten the new saw blade in reverse order.
Caution! Note the direction of motion; the slope of
the cutting edge of the teeth must face the directi-
on of motion, i.e. forwards (see the arrow on the
saw blade guard.
10. Reattach and adjust the table insert (5) and the saw blade
guard (2).
11. Before you work with the saw again, a check must be
carried out to ensure that the protective devices are working
properly.
Connect the suction device
(Fig. 14)
1. Attach a suction hose to the suction adapter (18). If
necessary, secure the suction hose with a hose clamp to
prevent it from slipping off the suction adapter (18).
2. A household vacuum cleaner is not suitable as a suction de-
vice. Use a multi-purpose vacuum cleaner or a swarf extracti-
on machine.
Before putting into operation
• The machine must be set up on a stable surface, i.e. tightly
screwed onto the base frame.
• Before the machine is put into operation, all covers and safety
devices must be properly attached.
• The saw blade must be able to move freely.
• In the case of wood which has already been worked with,
check for foreign bodies such as nails or screws etc.
• Before pressing the on/off switch, make sure that the saw bla-
de is correctly attached and that moving parts are free-running.
• Before connecting the machine, check that the data on the
type plate matches those of the mains system.
• The machine must only be connected to a properly installed
safety socket which is protected by a fuse of at least 16A.
• The device must only be connected to a mains socket via a re-
sidual-current circuit breaker (RCD) with a rated leakage current
of not more than 30 mA.
Prior to first use, check the tightness of the
outer flange of the saw blade.
Operation
Switching on and off
(Figure 3)
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The saw can be switched on by pressing the green push-
button „I" (14). Before you start sawing, wait until the saw
blade has reached its maximum speed.
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In order to switch the saw off again, the red pushbutton
„0" (14) has to be pressed.
Adjusting the Cutting Depth
(Figure 3)
By turning the crank handle (12), the saw blade can be set to the
desired cutting depth (continuous).
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Clockwise: increases the cutting depth
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Anticlockwise: reduces the cutting depth
Adjust the saw blade so that it protrudes approximately 5
mm above the material to be cut. Check the adjustment by
means of a test cut.
Working with the Parallel Stop
Adjusting the Stop Height
(Figures 22 and 24)
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The stop rail (39) of the parallel stop (6) has two guide
surfaces at different heights.
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Depending on the thickness of the materials to be cut, the
stop rail (39) has to be used differently. For thin material
(workpiece thickness less than 25 mm), use Figure 22. For
thick material (workpiece thickness more than 25 mm), use
Figure 24.
Turning the Stop Rail
(Figures 22-24)
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In order to turn the stop rail (39), first release the two knurled
nuts (m).
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Now the stop rail (39) can be pulled off the parallel stop (6)
and pushed back over it again with the groove. .
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Tighten the knurled nuts (m) again.
Adjusting the Cutting Width
(Figures 25-26)
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When wooden pieces are being cut lengthwise, the parallel
stop (6) has to be used.
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The parallel stop should be mounted on the right-hand side
of the saw blade (4).
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Insert the parallel stop into the side of the guide rail (16)
(Figure 26).
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On the guide rail for the parallel stop (6) there are 2 scales
(o/n). These show the distance between the stop rail (39)
and saw blade (4) (Figure 25).
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Select the suitable scale according to whether the stop rail
(39) has been turned around for working with thick or thin
material:
High stop rail (thick material): scale (o)
Low stop rail (thin material): scale (n)
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