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Tighten the nut (49).
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Repeat the same sequence for the horizontal angle of -45
Ÿ
degrees.
Setting the bevel angle (fig. A1)
Loosen the lock knob (6).
Set the required bevel angle. The setting can be read from the
scale (7).
Tighten the lock knob (6).
Adjusting the combined parallel guide and mitre fence
(fig. F - G)
The guide fence is used for parallel guiding or sawing mitre cuts
with the machine set up in the table saw position. The guide fence
can be mounted both to the left and to the right of the saw blade.
Slide the guide fence (17) with the holder (31) in the guide rail
(32).
Loosen the set screw (33) and set the protractor (34) at 0°.
Tighten the adjusting screw.
Move the guide fence until it is in front of the saw blade.
Tighten the lock knob (35).
Loosen the lock knob (36). Set the guide fence so that the
guide profile (37) is just out of reach from the saw blade.
Tighten the lock knobs (35).
Use a set square to check the angle between the protractor
and the saw blade. If the angle does not measure 90° adjust as
follows:
Loosen the set screw (33) and turn the guide fence so that the
profile is at a 90° angle.
Tighten the adjusting screw (33).
Loosen the screw (38) and adjust the pointer (39) so that it
registers 0°. Tighten the screw (38).
Setting the guide fence for straight cross-cutting (fig. F - G)
Slide the guide fence (17) with the holder (31) in the guide rail
(32).
Set the protractor (34) at 0°.
Set the guide fence so that the guide profile (37) is just out of
reach from the saw blade (29).
Setting the guide fence for mitre cutting (fig. F - G)
The mitre angle is infinitely variable from 0 - 45°.
Slide the guide fence (17) with the holder (31) in the guide rail
(32).
Set the desired mitre angle using the scale on the protractor
(34).
Set the guide fence so that the guide profile (37) is just out of
reach from the saw blade.
Setting the guide fence for ripping (fig. F - H)
Slide the guide fence (17) with the holder (31) in the guide rail
(40).
Set the protractor (34) at 0°.
Set the desired distance using the scale on the table top (18).
Tighten the lock knob (35).
Set the guide fence so that the guide profile (37) is parallel to
the saw blade.
Instructions for use
Check whether the guide fence has been mounted correctly
(when using the machine in the table saw position).
Turn on the machine before the workpiece contacts the blade
and wait a few seconds to reach full speed.
Do not push on the blade. Allow sufficient time for the machine
to cut the workpiece successively pushing the handle.
If the saw blade comes to a standstill or decelerates, the machine
is being overloaded. Immediately stop sawing and let the motor
cool down by leaving the machine running idle for some time.
Replace the disc if worn.
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Switching on and off (fig. A1 - A2)
The machine has been fitted with a voltage protection:
this protection prevents the machine from unintendedly being
switched on while the machine is connected to the mains
voltage.
When using the machine in the cut-off saw position:
To switch on the machine press the on/off switch (1).
You can lock the machine by pressing the button (47) while
pressing the button (1). This action is not recommended.
To switch the tool off, release the on/off switch.
Ripping (fig. F - H)
Ripping cuts are performed with the machine set up in the table
saw position. While ripping, the workpiece is guided along the
guide fence and sawn through longitudinally.
Set the guide fence (17) for parallel guiding when ripping and
set the guide profile (37).
Switch on the machine.
Securely hold the workpiece and guide it along the saw blade
keeping it pressed against the guide fence.
In the final stage use the push stick to keep your hands well
clear from the saw blade.
Switch the machine off as soon as the cut is completed.
Always use the push stick to cut extremely small
workpieces.
Sawing straight cross-cuts (fig. F, G - J)
Straight cross-cuts are performed with the machine set up in the
cut-off saw position or in the table saw position. While sawing
straight cross-cuts when using the machine in the cut-off saw
position the workpiece is placed against the fence and sawn
through transversely. While performing the same cut when using
the machine in the table saw position the workpiece is placed
against the guide fence.
For sawing straight cross-cuts in the cut-off saw position,
proceed as follows:
Keep the workpiece pressed to the table and the guide fence (13).
Turn on the machine by pressing (1). You can lock (not
recommended) the engine by pressing (47) after tightening (1).
Depress the head with equal force to allow the saw blade to
cut through the workpiece and enter the table slot (1)
Switch the machine off as soon as the cut is completed.
Only raise the head after the saw blade has come to a
complete standstill.
For sawing straight cross-cuts in the table saw position,
proceed as follows:
Set the guide fence (17) for sawing straight cross-cuts.
Place the workpiece lengthwise against the profile and set the
guide profile (37).
Switch on the machine.
Securely hold the workpiece and guide it along the saw blade
keeping it pressed against the guide fence.
Switch the machine off as soon as the cut is completed.
Sawing mitre cuts (fig. F, G - K)
Mitre cuts are performed with the machine set up in the cut-off
saw position or in the table saw position. While sawing mitre
cuts when using the machine in the cut-off saw position the
workpiece is placed against the fence and sawn through
transversely at an angle. While performing the same cut when
using the machine in the table saw position the workpiece is
placed against the guide fence (17).
For sawing mitre cuts in the cut-off saw position, proceed as
follows:
Set the mitre angle.
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