SAFETY DEVICES
Splitting knife
FIG. 14
•
The splitting knife (20) prevents the teeth
from pulling the workpiece and throwing
it towards the user.
•
The splitting knife must always be in
position during use.
Blade guard
FIG. 15
•
The blade guard (6) protects the user
from splinters and accidental contact with
the blade.
•
The guard must always be in position
during use.
Feeder
NOTE:
Store the feeder together with the product.
FIG. 16
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The feeder (9) is used to move the
workpiece and protects the user from
contact with the blade.
•
Always use the feeder if the gap between
the fence and the blade is less than 120
mm.
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLING THE STAND
Page 5, figure 4
Page 6, figure 5
NOTE:
Carry out the steps in the assembly on both
sides.
Page 7, figure 6
Put the circular saw on the stand as shown in
the figure and fit in place with 4 screws (18).
FITTING THE SPLITTING KNIFE
Page 7, figure 7
1.
Undo the countersunk screws and remove
the saw table insert (19).
Page 7, figure 8
2.
Screw the splitting knife (20) in place with
the hex screws (21).
3.
Replace the saw table insert (19) and
screw in place with the countersunk screws.
FITTING THE BLADE GUARD
Page 7, figure 10
1.
Fit the blade guard (6) on the splitting
knife as shown in the figure and lock in
place with the carriage screw and wing
nut (22).
2.
To remove the blade guard (6), unscrew
the carriage screw and wing nut (22) and
lift off (6).
CHECKING THE BLADE GUARD
After fitting, check that the blade guard (6) is
working properly.
1.
Lift the guard (6) and release it.
2.
The guard should automatically return to
its original position.
FITTING THE LATERAL FENCE
Page 8, figure 12
•
Put the lateral fence (3) in the slot in the
saw table.
FITTING THE PARALLEL FENCE
Page 8, figure 13
NOTE:
The parallel fence (4) can be put on the
guide rail when the clamping lever (31) is
horizontal. Press down the clamping lever
and lock the parallel fence.
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