Operation Manual

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of cut only with the saw blade at
standstill!!
The saw blade tilt is steplessly adju-
stable between 0q and 47q.
1. Loosen wing nut at the front (136) of
the chip case by approx. one turn.
A retaining nut on the opposite side
of the chip case prevents an unin-
tended change on the angle of incli-
nation while the wing nut is not tigh-
tened.
2. Set the desired saw blade tilt with
the handwheel (135).
3. Arrest the set angle of inclination by
tightening the wing nut (136).
8.4 Sawing with the rip fence
1. Adapt fence extrusion to the workpi-
ece height:
To do so, loosen the knurled nuts
(139).
Small edge (137) =
for cutting thin stock
Wide edge (138) =
for cutting thick stock
2. The rip fence (142) is set from the
top on the guide extrusion (143) at
the front of the saw.
3. Set the rip fence to the cutting
width. The cutting width is measu-
red from the scale reading edge
(140).
3 Note:
The scale's zero position is adjusted
with reference to the wide edge of the
fence extrusion.
When the small edge of the fence ex-
trusion is installed, there will be a
47 mm offset from the reading.
4. Lock the rip fence in position with
the lock lever (141).
ADanger!
Always use the push stick if the di-
stance between saw blade and rip
fence is less than 120 mm.
5. Set the cutting height of the saw
blade. The blade guard must rest
with its front edge on the workpiece.
6. Set and arrest the saw blade tilt.
7. Start motor.
8. Cut workpiece in a single pass.
9. Turn machine off if no further cutting
is to be done immediately after-
wards.
8.5 Sawing with the mitre
fence
1. Swing mitre fence on the table top.
2. Set to desired mitre angle and lock
in that position. For mitre cuts, the
fence extrusion is adjustable to a
maximum of 45q.
A Caution!
The plastic nose must have at least
10 mm distance to the line of cut.
3. Set the cutting height of the saw
blade.
4. Set and arrest the saw blade tilt.
5. Start motor.
6. Cut workpiece in a single pass.
7. Turn machine off if no further cutting
is to be done immediately after-
wards.
x Before making a cut: make a trial
cut on appropriate waste pieces.
x Always lay the workpiece on the
saw table such that it cannot tip
over or wobble (e.g. place a curved
board with the convex side up).
x For long workpieces: use suitable
workpiece supports, for example
roller support or extension table
(see 'Available Accessories').
x Keep surfaces of the table top and
table extension clean – in particular,
remove resin residue with a suitable
cleaning and maintenance spray
(optional accessory).
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9. Tips and Tricks