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Tighten the nut (14) and the adjustment knob
(11).
Replacing the saw blade (fi g. E)
•
Engage the blade lock button (4) and unscrew the
blade clamping screw (16) by turning counterclockwise
using the Allen key supplied with the tool.
•
Retract the lower blade guard (9) using the lever (8)
and replace the blade (10). Reinstall the washers (17
& 18) in the correct position.
•
Check the direction of rotation of the blade.
•
Thread on the blade clamping screw (16) by hand to
hold the washer in position. Turn clockwise.
•
Press the blade lock button (4) while turning the
spindle until the blade stops rotating.
•
Tighten the blade clamping screw fi rmly using the
wrench.
Adjusting the riving knife (fi g. E)
For the correct adjustment of the riving knife (7), refer to
the inset in fi gure E. Adjust the clearance of the riving knife
after changing the saw blade or whenever necessary.
•
Adjust the depth of cut to 0 mm to access the
clamping screws of the riving knife.
•
Loosen the screws (19) and pull out the riving knife
to its maximum length.
•
Adjust the clearance and tighten the screw.
Adjusting the cutting line marks (fi g. F)
The marks for bevel cuts (12) and for straight cuts (13)
have two grooves each:
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narrow groove: for centring standard steel blades
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wider groove: for centring TCT blades
To adjust, proceed as follows:
•
With the blade locked at 90°, make a trial cut of
approx. 400 mm.
•
Withdraw the saw slightly.
•
Slacken the screw (20) and align the cut (21) and the
mark (13).
•
Firmly tighten the screw (20).
Both cutting line marks are now correctly adjusted.
Mounting and adjusting the parallel fence (fi g. G)
The parallel fence (15) is used for cutting parallel to the
edge of the workpiece.
Mounting
•
Insert the parallel fence (15) in the saw shoe (6) as
shown.
•
Insert the bolt (22) into the hole (23).
•
Place the clamping bracket (24) over the bolt and
tighten the locking screw (25).
Adjusting
•
Slacken the locking screw (25) and set the parallel
fence (15) to the desired width. The adjustment can
be read on the scale (26).
•
Tighten the locking screw (25).
The marks (27) and (28) can be used as a guide:
mark (27): for standard steel blades
mark (28): for TCT blades
Instructions for use
•
Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.
•
Ensure the material to be sawn is fi rmly
secured in place.
•
Apply only a gentle pressure to the tool
and do not exert side pressure on the saw
blade.
•
Avoid overloading.
•
Do not use excessively worn saw blades.
Do not use your saw for pocket cuts.
Prior to operation:
•
Make sure the guards have been mounted correctly.
The saw blade guard must be in closed position.
•
Make sure the saw blade rotates in the direction of
the arrow on the blade.
Switching on and off (fi g. A)
For safety reasons the on/off switch (1) of your tool is
equipped with a lock-off button (2).
•
Press the lock-off button to unlock the tool.
•
To run the tool, press the on/off switch (1). As soon
as the on/off switch is released the lock-off switch is
automatically activated to prevent unintended starting
of the machine.
•
Do not switch the tool on or off when the
saw blade touches the workpiece or other
materials.
•
Do not operate the spindle lock while the
tool is running.
Holding and guiding the tool (fi g. A)
•
Hold the tool by the main grip and the front handle
(3) to guide the saw properly.
•
For optimum results, clamp the workpiece bottom
up.
•
Follow the line drawn on the workpiece using the
mark (13)
•
In case of a bevel angle of 45° follow the line drawn
on the workpiece using the mark (12).
•
Lead the cord away in line with the rear of the tool.
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