When working, pay attention that the transport
safety-lock is not pushed inwards. Otherwise, the
tool arm cannot be lowered to the requested depth.
Securing the Machine (Transport Position)
– Guide the tool arm downward until the transport safety-
lock
Transport
– Always carry the power tool by its transport handle.
When transporting the power tool, use only the
transport devices and never use the protective
devices.
Adjusting the Cutting Angle
The miter angle can be set in a range from -15° to +45°.
Frequently used mitre angles are identified on the angle
stop 7 with appropriate markings. The -15° and 45° position
are set at the respective end stop.
– Loosen the locking screws 13 for the angle stop with the
supplied ring spanner 14.
– Adjust the desired angle and firmly tighten both locking
screws 13 again.
Displacing the Angle Stop
When cutting workpieces wider than 130 mm, the angle
stop 7 can be displaced to the rear.
– Completely unscrew locking screws 13 with the supplied
ring spanner 14.
– Move the angle stop 7 toward the rear by one or two holes
to the desired clearance.
– Adjust the desired angle and firmly tighten both locking
screws 13 again.
Clamping the Workpiece
To ensure optimum working safety, the workpiece must
always be firmly clamped.
Do not saw workpieces that are too small to clamp.
Long workpieces must be underlaid or supported at their
free end.
– To first approximation the fast thread 9 lift and push the
spindle. Lower 9 for tightening
– Place the workpiece against the angle stop 7.
– Slide the clamping spindle 8 against the workpiece and
firmly clamp the workpiece with the spindle handle 10.
Loosening the Workpiece
– Loosen the spindle handle 10.
– Tilt up the quick release 9 and pull the clamping spindle 8
away from the workpiece.
4.4 Limitations on the size of the workpiece
Dimensions of suitable cutting discs
Cutting disc diameter, max.
Cutting discs width, max.
Mounting hole diameter
ENGLISH
Permissible Workpiece Dimensions
Maximal workpiece sizes:
Workpiece Form
Minimal workpiece sizes (= all workpieces that can be clamped
via the clamping spindle 8): Length 80 mm
4.5 General instructions for use
Cutting Operation
- Wait for the drive to reach its maximum speed (about
4 sec)
Do not touch the cutting disc 6 after working before it
has cooled. The cutting disc becomes very hot while
working.
8Make sure that the spark guard 18 is properly
mounted. Sparking occurs when cutting metal.
Protect the cutting disc 6 against impact, shock and grease.
Do not subject the cutting disc 6 to lateral pressure.
Do not strain the power tool so heavily that it comes to a
standstill.
Excessive feed considerably reduces the performance
capability of the machine and shortens the service life of the
cutting disc.
Use only cutting discs that are suitable for the material to be
worked.
5. Maintenance and service instructions
5.1 Cleaning
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains
plug.
Clean the ventilation slots of your power tool regularly
with a soft brush. The motor fan draws dust into the
housing, and a large accumulation of metal dust can lead to
electrical hazards.
In extreme conditions, always use dust extraction as
far as possible. Blow out ventilation slots frequently
and install a residual current device (RCD). When
working metals, conductive dust can settle in the interior of
the power tool. The total insulation of the power tool can be
impaired.
Have maintenance and repair work performed only by
qualified specialists. In this manner, it can be ensured that
the safety of the power tool is maintained.
The retracting blade guard must always be able to move
freely and retract automatically. Therefore, always keep the
area around the retracting blade guard clean.
mm
355
mm
3
If the machine should fail despite the care taken in
manufacturing and testing procedures, repair should be
mm
25,4
carried out by an after-sales service centre for STAYER
power tools.
19
Mitre/Bevel Angle
0º
45º
Workpiece Form
Ø 130
Ø 130
120 x 120
120 x 140
Mitre/Bevel Angle
0º
45º
120 x 130
140 x 140