fitted correctly in any case! Only tighten both screws 1
afterwards! After you have tightened the screws, please
check once more if the splitting wedge is seated firmly and
if the saw blade can be turned freely.
4. Push the upper housing part back down and secure with
the knurled screw.
5. Set the desired saw blade position as described further
down in the chapter „Height adjustment of the saw blade".
7. Settings
7.1. Height adjustment of the saw blade
To adapt the depth of cut, the position of the saw blade can
be regulated in the height. On the one hand, this optimises
the sawing performance, and on the other hand the risk of
injury is reduced due to the restriction of the free saw blade
part.
Make sure the mains plug is disconnected for all adjusting
work!
1. Release the larger knurled button 1 (fig. 6) at the front
operating plate and unscrew by a few revolutions
2. The saw blade position can now be set using the smaller
knurled button 2: Turning clockwise will adjust the blade
upwards, and turning counter-clockwise will adjust the
blade downwards.
3. After the desired position is achieved, retighten the
knurled button 1.
7.2. Adjusting the saw blade tilt
The saw blade can be tilted to manufacture mitre cuts. The
desired value is set, or read, with the help of the angle scale.
Make sure the mains plug is disconnected for all adjusting
work!
1. Release handwheel 1 (fig. 7).
2. Swing the saw blade to the right with the handwheel.
3. Set or read off the desired angle with indicator 2 at the
angle scale 3.
4. Arrest the saw blade position by turning the handwheel
1 shut
8. Extendable saw table
Make sure the mains plug is disconnected for all adjusting
work!
In order to place larger work pieces easily and securely on
the saw table, it has been designed as an extendable saw
table. The extension is quite simple:
Please note:
1. Use your finger to push the curry-coloured limit stop edge
1 (fig. 8a) towards the back. This makes it move out
upwards.
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Caution!
Caution!
Caution!
2. Pull out the saw table 2 with the limit stop edge into the
desired position, see fig. 8b. If necessary, support with the
swivelling lever 3.
3. The small knurled screw 4 can be used to clamp the
extendable saw table into the desired position, as neces-
sary.
4. Now push the limit stop edge 1 back into its initial position
to achieve a plane surface. It is now possible to work with
the saw. Please note: The limit stop edge can also be
used for larger work pieces as a longitudinal stop, of
course.
5. After completing your work, simply push the extendable
saw table 2 back into the initial position. If necessary, fold
up the swivelling lever 3 before.
9. Dust suction
At the back of the housing of your FSK you will find a con-
necting piece for dust suction, see fig. 9: a vacuum cleaner is
connected here.
This should always be operational while working! Not only
because it guarantees a clean working environment, but also
because this prevents the interior of the saw from becoming
contaminated from sawdust.
The vacuum cleaner hose is simply connected to the rubber
adapter, as shown in the picture.
Here's another tip:
Using the Proxxon CW-matic vacuum cleaner omits that
annoying manual activation and deactivation. The CW-matic
is equipped with an automatic control that switches on and
off automatically whenever the electrical tool is activated or
deactivated.
10. Working with the limit stops
10.1. Working with the longitudinal stop
Longitudinal stops are indispensable working aids for produc-
ing any number of work pieces with exactly the same width
(or length) without having to mark the piece to be sawn each
time. The material to be sawn is simply guided along the lon-
gitudinal stop with slight pressure during the sawing proce-
dure. The measure of the finished sawn work piece thus cor-
responds to the distance of saw blade and limit stop edge.
If necessary, you can refer to the scale at the front of the
housing to adjust the longitudinal stop.
The future measure of the work piece can be read off from a
marking. However, the scale must be adjusted exactly to the
saw blade beforehand – therefore „zeroised". How this is
done is described below.
The scale is dimensioned for the use of the limit stop on both
sides of the saw blade. The most various sawing tasks are
therefore no problem.
10.1.1. Inserting, or removing, the longitudinal stop
The longitudinal stop 1 (fig. 10a) is inserted, or removed,
from the side (from the right or left) in the guide 2 at the saw
table. While you are shifting, inserting, or removing the longi-
tudinal stop make sure that both fixing options locking handle
3 and knurled screw 4 are released! The scale 5 was