Warning!
Before carrying out any operation on the upper cutting
table it is mandatory to prepare the machine suitably. For
this purpose, the stationary safety guard is to be installed
on the lower table.
Installing the stationary safety guard on the
lower cutting table
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1.Begin with the head raised and the cable unplugged.
2.Loosen frontal wing nut 24.
3.Insert the guide of safety guard 34 onto the screw of
wing nut 24.
4.Apply guard 34 at its location according to the figure.
5.Smoothly lower the head and block it by means of button 31.
6.Push guard 34 downwards ensuring that the guard
abuts against the lower cutting table.
7.Firmly tighten wing nut 24.
8.Check that the blade rotates freely.
9.Finally, briefly start the machine without load and ensure
that the disk does not friction.
10.Disconnect the electrical power jack again.
Setting the upper table
Setting the height of the upper cutting table
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Information:
The height of the upper cutting table can be adjusted from
0 to 42mm.
Warning!
The height of the upper cutting table in respect of the
cutting disk must be such that the disk protrudes from the
workpiece only by a height equal to that of the saw tooth.
See image W.
1.If tightened, slightly loosen the screw of the shaft of the
guard of table 25 such that the guard ascends freely.
2.If tightened, loosen lock 38 of the guard of table 25 such
that the guard ascends freely.
3.Loosen the wing nuts 24 that regulate the height of the
upper table.
4.Adjust the height of the table by smoothly pulling it
upwards.
5.Firmly tighten the wing nuts 24.
Setting the cutting width on the upper table by
means of the guide
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1.Release movement of the parallel guide 27 by loosening
wing nut 28.
2.Adjust the cutting width by moving the guide 27 on the
graduated scale 45.
3.Fasten guide 27 by firmly tightening the wing nut 28.
Using the goniometer
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Information!
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The upper working table is set for the optional use of a
goniometer that is adjustable between 0º and 45º.
The regular use of the goniometer is for cutting slanted
cuts, but there is the possibility to use the goniometer
as a depth control stop for adjustable cutting. Mount the
goniometer at the right side of the upper cutting table for
this purpose.
There is a model-specific goniometer for upper aluminum
tables (SC250W, SC265W, SC291W, SC2500W and
SLL265W) and another for upper steel-plate tables
(SC250WPRO).
1.Loosen the lower wing nut for coupling to the upper
cutting table.
2.Insert the goniometer into the front slot of the upper
cutting table.
3.Adjust the position of the goniometer in accordance with
the work to be carried out.
4.Tighten the wing nut for coupling the goniometer to the
upper cutting table.
5.Loosen the upper wing nut for adjusting the angle of the
goniometer.
6.Adjust the angle of the goniometer in accordance with
the work to be carried out.
7.Tighten the upper wing nut for adjusting the angle of the
goniometer.
8.Loosen the upper stop-extension wing nuts of the
goniometer.
9.Adjust the extension of the stop of the goniometer in
accordance with the work to be carried out.
10.Tighten the upper stop-extension wing nuts of the
goniometer.
Carrying out the working operation on the upper
cutting table
1.Carry out the starting operation with locking as explained
in 12.
2.For longitudinal cuts use the parallel guide to support
the workpiece.
3.Approach the workpiece to the cutting disk applying
maximum caution keeping your hands distanced from the
cutting path.
4.Push the workpiece with an intensity that is suitable for
the characteristics of the material.
5.Carry out the stopping operation with locking as
explained in 12.
Information!
Only for models SC250W, SC265W, SC291W, SC2500W,
SC2600W and SLL265W. Once it has been placed at the
left of the saw blade, parallel guide 27 allows to cut small
cuttings at 45º.
13. Precautions and protective garment
This electrical tool may only be handled by adult personnel
who have received suitable training and instructions,
complying with laws as established to this respect and
what has been set forth as a matter of prevention for the
working place.
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