Operation Manual

24 V0913 NX SERIES
English
Scoring saw blade adjustments
The horizontal and vertical adjustments of the scoring saw blade are made as follows: put the Allen key
in the opening in the table as shown on the picture: for raising or lowering scoring saw blade, turn the
Allen key (1) in direction of the clock. To lower it, turn anti-clockwise. The horizontal shift of the scoring
blade is made in the same way: in the direction of the clock to move it to the left , in the other direction
to move it to the rear (right). These adjustments are positive and don’t need any blocking.
Aligning the scoring unit in aspect of
the main saw blade
It’s recommended to use a double blades scoring saw blade, which can be used with spacers, allowing
you to adapt the thickness to different kerfs and align it properly with the main saw blade. To achieve a
perfect cut, without chipping or tear-out, it is necessary to perfectly align the scoring unit with the main
saw blade.
Check the main saw blade kerf and put spacer rings between the scoring saw blade halfs in order to
obtain the same kerf.
To check the cutting result, cut a sample piece, and check the result.
The pictures below show you the different possibilities:
1 The scoring saw blade is set too low: you will have some tear-out on the underside of the work
piece.
2 The scoring unit is set too high and cuts too deep, or is too wide: you will have a chamfered edge
on both sides.
3 The scoring unit is not perfectly aligned to the main saw blade, you will have some overflow on
one side and some tear-out on the other side.
4 The scoring unit is perfectly aligned in aspect of the main saw blade, a smooth perfect clean
sharp cut.
It is recommended to set the height of the scoring saw blade as minimal as possible in order to only cut
the upper layer or coating of the panel. When the scoring saw blade is not used over a longer period of
time, we recommend the remove it and store it in a dry place.