Fine-tuning
Prior to any adjustment work disconnect
the mains power plug.
To ensure precise cuts, the basic settings of the
saw must be checked and adjusted before first use,
as well as necessary after intensive use. Suitable
special tools are required for this. Vonroc after-sales
will help handling this work quickly and reliably.
Fine-tuning the laser (Fig. Q)
Note: To test the laser function, the power tool
must be connected to the power supply.
While adjusting the laser (e.g. when moving
the tool arm), never activate the on/off
switch. Accidental starting of the power tool
can lead to injuries.
If the laser (18) ceases to indicate the correct cut-
ting line, you can readjust the laser. To do so:
1. Open the cover screws (47) to remove the front
cover;
2. Loosen the laser adjustment screws (48) and
set the laser by moving it until the laser beam
strikes the teeth of the saw blade (6);
3. Mount the front cover by tightening both cover
screws (47).
Fine-tuning the 0° bevel angle (Fig. R, S)
1. Adjust the mitre and bevel angle to 0°;
2. Lower the handle (2) and secure it using the
position lock knob (38);
3. Lock the slide movement using the locking bolt
for slide rails (29);
4. Set an angle gauge to 90° and place it on the
table (11), as shown on figure S. The leg of the
angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
(6) along its entire length;
5. Loosen the lock nut for 0° bevel angle (50);
6. Adjust the stop bolt for 0° bevel angle (32) until
the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the saw
blade along its entire length;
7. Re-tighten the lock nut for 0° bevel angle (50).
Subsequently check the position of the angle indica-
tor (19). If necessary loosen the pointer using a Phi-
lips screwdriver, set to position 0° on the scale for
bevel angle (20) and re-tighten the retaining screw.
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Fine-tuning the 45° bevel angle (Fig. R, T)
1. Adjust the mitre and bevel angle to 45°;
2. Lower the handle (2) and secure it using the
position lock knob (38);
3. Lock the slide movement using the locking bolt
for slide rails (29);
4. Set an angle gauge to 90° and place it on the
table (11), as shown on figure T. The leg of the
angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
(6) along its entire length;
5. Loosen the lock nut for 45° bevel angle (49);
6. Adjust the stop bolt for 45° bevel angle (31)
until the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the
saw blade along its entire length;
7. Re-tighten the lock nut for 45° bevel angle (49).
Subsequently check the position of the angle indica-
tor (19). If necessary loosen the pointer using a Phi-
lips screwdriver, set to position 45° on the scale for
bevel angle (20) and re-tighten the retaining screw.
Fine-tuning the 0° mitre angle (Fig. U, V)
1. Set an angle gauge to 0° on the table (11) and
position it between the fence (9) and the saw
blade (6);
2. The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with
the saw blade (6) along its entire length;
3. Loosen all four fence bolts (51) and adjust the
fence (9) until the leg of the angle gauge is
flush with the saw blade along its entire length;
4. Retighten all four fence bolts (51) again. Subse-
quently check the position of the angle indicator
(17). If necessary loosen the pointer using a Philips
screwdriver, set to position 0° on the scale for mit-
re angle (16) and re-tighten the retaining screw.
5. MAINTENANCE
Always make sure that the machine is not
connected to the mains electricity when you
carry out any maintenance of the mechanism.
Clean the machine casings regularly with a soft
cloth, preferably after each use. Make sure that the
ventilation openings are free of dust and dirt. Re-
move very persistent dirt using a soft cloth moiste-
ned with soapsuds. Do not use any solvents such
as gasoline, alcohol, ammonia, etc. Chemicals such
as these will damage the synthetic components.
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