Slide down the riving knife until at least one circular saw blade tooth reaches the housing of the setting gauge. Now tighten the front
knurled nut (Fig. E.12). When the allen screw is tightened, the safety distance between the circular saw blade and the riving knife is
adjusted to max. 5 mm (Fig. E.13). Then unscrew the setting gauge from the riving knife (Fig. E.14).
CAUTION: Make sure that the circular saw blade is aligned centrally in relation to the riving knife (Fig. E.14) and that the max. safety
distance of 5 mm between the circular saw blade and riving knife is maintained (Fig. E.12), otherwise the circular hand saw
must be realigned.
CAUTION: Before starting work, always check that the riving knife and fastening parts are securely fastened.
The table is now ready for stationary sawing. Read the instructions on stationary sawing using the circular hand saw.
Cutting depth adjustment
If the cutting depth of the circular hand saw is changed, the height of the riving knife must also be adjusted to guarantee the
max. 5 mm safety distance to the circular hand saw blade. Start by loosening the riving knife using the allen wrench. Now set
the circular hand saw to the required cutting depth. Tighten the cutting depth lock again. Attach and position the setting gauge
together with the riving knife as illustrated in Fig. E.5 to E.14.
Vertical mitre cuts
The circular hand saw must be realigned laterally for vertical mitre cuts. Set the required mitre angle on the circular hand saw. Retract
the protective pendulum cover on the circular hand saw and position the machine centrally over the saw gap of the machine plate.
Release the cutting depth lock on the circular saw and set the machine to the maximum cutting depth. Tighten the cutting depth
lock again (Fig. F.1).
CAUTION: Align the circular saw blade parallel in the saw gap. Check the distance between the foremost tooth of the saw blade
to the front edge of the saw gap. This distance must be less than 20 mm (Fig. F.2).
Now attach the six side stops in such a way that all side stops are in full contact with the machine base plate. The two rear stops in
longitudinal direction act as stops for the circular hand saw in sawing direction to guarantee a firm hold of the circular hand saw when
sawing. Then attach the four clamping claws (Fig. F.3).
NOTE: If the dimension from the centre of the saw blade to the outer edge of the circular hand saw's base plate is wider than 128 mm,
the two long side stops must be used during mounting. Read and follow the instructions in this manual on mounting wider
base plates for circular hand saws.
ATTACHING RIVING KNIVES
Place the mounted circular hand saw on the table as illustrated (Fig. F.4). Install the locating bolt loosely with the fastening screw.
Push this connection as illustrated into the machine plate until the locating slot for the riving knife is visible (Fig. F.5). Insert the riving
knife approx. 2 cm into the slot on the locating bolt from above (Fig. F.6). Turn the riving knife until it is positioned exactly central
in relation to the circular saw blade. Tighten the fastening screw (Fig. F.7).
CAUTION: The circular hand saw must be realigned laterally if the circular saw blade is not aligned centrally in relation to the riving
knife.
CAUTION: To insert the machine plate in the table, the riving knife with the locating bolt and the fastening screw must be removed
again.
Loosen the fastening screw and pull the riving knife upwards. Then remove the locating bolt with the fastening screw (Fig. F.8).
Adjust the safety distance between the riving knife and circular saw blade using the setting gauge.
Now place the machine plate together with the circular hand saw on the table as illustrated and remove the split insert (Fig. F.9).
Position the machine plate on the front clamping devices. Then lower it onto the table plate with one hand on the recessed grip
(Fig. F.10). Allow the machine plate to engage (Fig. F.11). Then insert the split insert again (Fig. F.12). Install the locating bolt loosely
with the fastening screw. Push this connection as illustrated into the machine plate until the locating slot for the riving knife is visible.
Insert the riving knife approx. 2 cm into the slot on the locating bolt from above. Turn the riving knife until it is positioned exactly
central in relation to the circular saw blade. Tighten the fastening screw (Fig. F.13). Fit the individual parts to the riving knife as shown
in the illustration (Fig. F.14). Tighten the screw and the knurled nut connected to the riving knife and loosely tighten the screw and
knurled nut in the front of the housing (Fig. F.15). Now loosen the fastening screw of the locating bolt (Fig. F.16). Slide down the riving
knife vertically in relation to the circular saw blade (Fig. F.17). Slide down the riving knife until at least one circular saw blade tooth
reaches the housing of the setting gauge. Now tighten the front knurled nut (Fig. F.18). When the allen screw is tightened, the safety
distance between the circular saw blade and the riving knife is adjusted to max. 5 mm (Fig. F.19). Then unscrew the setting gauge
from the riving knife.
CAUTION: Make sure that the circular saw blade is aligned centrally in relation to the riving knife and that the max. safety distance
of 5 mm between the circular saw blade and riving knife is maintained, otherwise the circular hand saw must be realigned
(Fig. F.20).
CAUTION: Before starting work, always check that the riving knife and fastening parts are securely fastened.
The table is now ready for stationary sawing. Read the instructions on stationary sawing using the circular hand saw.
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