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(Fig.7).
- 1. Take the fence (13) off.
- 2. Loosen the kerf plate (21) by prying it loose
with a screwdriver and then remove it. This will
destroy the kerf plate, it cannot be re-used.
- 3. Insert the new kerf plate making sure it snaps
into place.
- 4. Install the fence (13).
ADJUSTMENTS
FENCE ADJUSTMENT (FIG.27)
- 1. Loosen the fastening screws (L1) of the
fence.
- 2. Adjust the fence so that it is exactly square
with the saw blade, when the mitre table (11)
engages at the 0° position.
- 3. Tighten the fastening screws of the fence.
MITRE ANGLE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT
(FIG.28)
- 1. Adjust the indicator's (M1) position after loos-
ening the screw (M2), until the value indicated
coincides with the current preset stop position of
the rotating table.
:
- NOTE
The mitre table engages at preset stops
at the 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°, and 60° positions.
BEVEL TILT PRESET STOP ADJUSTMENT
(FIG.29)
- 1. Lock the track arm holder (N2) in the 0°
position,
- 2. Loosen the left/right screw(N1)
- 3. Adjust the track arm holder until the saw
blade is at exactly 90°/45° against the rotating
table.
- 4. Tighten the left/right screw(N1)
- 5. Adjust the indicator's N3 position, after
loosening the screw N4 until the value indicated
coincides with the current preset stop position of
the track arm holder.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING DEPTH STOP
(FIG.30)
- The cutting depth stop limits the depth to
which the saw blade plunges into the kerf plate
opening.
- NOTE: The cutting depth stop requires adjust-
ment if the saw blade makes contact with the
table.
- 1. Loosen the lock nut (O1) of the cutting depth
stop.
- 2. Adjust the cutting depth stop so that the saw
blade will plunge up to the fence into the kerf
plate opening.
- 3. Tighten the lock nut of the cutting depth stop.
- 4. Lower sawhead until stopped by the cutting
depth stop and check to see that the saw blade
turns freely in this position.
CLEANING
- Using a brush and dust pen or vacuum cleaner,
remove all chips and saw dust from,
- the setting devices;
- the operating elements;
- the motor ventilation slots;
- the space below the table insert
STORAGE
- DANGER:
- Store the saw where it cannot be used or tam-
pered with by unauthorized persons.
- Make sure that nobody can get injured by the
stored machine.
- CAUTION:
- Never store the saw outdoors, in unprotected
areas or damp or wet locations.
- Observe the permissible ambient conditions
(see "Technical specifications").
MAINTENANCE
PRIOR TO EVERY USE
- Remove saw dust and chips from the machine
with a brush and dust pen or vacuum cleaner
- Check the power cable and plug for damage
and if damaged, have the damaged parts
replaced by a qualified electrician.
- Check all moving parts and make sure that
they can move freely and smoothly across their
entire ranges.
- Check the riving knife to see that the distance
between the riving knife – saw blade is between
3mm and 8mm.
EVERY 300 HOURS OF OPERATION (FIG.10)
- Check all nuts, bolts and screws for proper fit
and tightness and tighten where necessary.
- Check lateral play of sawhead, adjust by tight-
ening nut (P1) if necessary.
- Check if the sawhead assembly returns to its
starting position after being released; if neces-
sary, replace the springs.
- Check function of retractable blade guard.

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