Operation Manual

14 V0913 E 300 / E 2800
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Settings of main and scorer sawblades
(Fig.12-13-14)
Height setting of main sawblade (g.12)
Main sawblade height setting is done by turning the handwheel (1).
One turn of this handwheel equals 2,5 mm of height setting.
In order to remove the mechanical play on the rise and fall spindle, always set the height
by rising the sawblade.
Height setting of the scorer sawblade (g.12)
The height setting of the scorer sawblade is done by turning the knob (2), and locking the serrated
knob. One turn of this height setting knob equals 3 mm.
The maximum cutting depth using a scorer sawblade diameter of 120 mm is 4,5 mm .
Tilting of the sawunit (g.13-14)
By turning the handwheel (1) the whole sawunit can be tilted and set at any angle between 90° and
45°. After setting, lock the sawunit in this position using the locking handle (2).The angle can be read
at the scale.
Both 45° and 90° positive stops are factory set and need no adjustment. After setting the
sawunit at the desired cutting angle the cutting depth of the scorer must be set again.
Lateral adjustment of the scoring blade
Each time the main sawblade is replaced by a new one, or even a newly sharpened sawblade, the
scorer has to be adjusted to match the main sawblade teeth width. It is very important that this is
done in the correct way to ensure a clean cut, free of splintering.
The use of two piece scoring saws is best because they can easily be adjusted using spacer rings.
The lateral movement of the scorer sawblade is achieved by turning the knob (g.12,2) and locking
the serrated knob.
Fig.13 Fig.14
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