4.3 Saw blade selection
Use a sharp tool to obtain a good cut quality and
select a tool from the following list according to
material and application:
For cuts especially along the grain in soft or hard
wood:
- Circular saw blade carbide Ø 185 x 2.4 x 20 mm (7
9/32 x 3/32 x 51/64 in.), 16 teeth
For cuts along and across the grain in soft or
hard wood:
- Circular saw blade carbide Ø 185 x 2.4 x 20 mm (7
9/32 x 3/32 x 51/64 in.), 24 teeth
For cuts especially across the grain in soft or
hard wood:
- Circular saw blade carbide Ø 185 x 2.4 x 20 mm (7
9/32 x 3/32 x 51/64 in.), 32 teeth
For cuts especially across the grain in soft or
hard wood "fine cut":
- Circular saw blade carbide Ø 185 x 2.4 x 20 mm (7
9/32 x 3/32 x 51/64 in.), 56 teeth
4.4 Saw blade change
Danger
Pull the power plug during all
service work.
Press the push-button 2 (Fig. 2) and pull the
locking lever 3 (Fig. 2) upwards. Now the saw
shaft is locked in position and the gearshift lever
locked.
Using the Allen key 4 (brackets Fig. 3) release
the flange screw 5 (Fig. 3) counter clockwise.
Remove the screw and the front clamping flange
6 (Fig. 3).
Now you can remove the saw blade after
opening the retractable saw guard.
The clamping flanges must be free of adhering
parts.
Pay attention to the sense of rotation when
inserting the saw blade.
Afterwards, mount the clamping flange, attach
the flange screw and tighten it by clockwise
turning.
4.5 Riving knife/splitter
Danger
Pull the power plug during all
service work.
The riving knife 7 (Fig. 3) prevents the saw blade
from jamming during longitudinal cutting. The correct
distance to the saw blade is shown in (Fig. 4).
For adjustment purposes, release the screw 8
(Fig. 3) with the Allen key 4 that is included in
the supply (Fig. 3).
Adjust the riving knife/splitter by moving it in its
longitudinal groove and retighten the screw
afterwards.
5
Operation
5.1 Initial operation
Personnel entrusted to work with the machine must
be made aware of the operating instructions, calling
particular
attention
instructions".
5.2 Switching on and off
Switching on: Press the switch-on lock 9 (Fig.
2) forward to unlock it. Then activate the switch
trigger 10 (Fig. 2) while keeping the switch-on
lock depressed.
As this is a switch without locking device, the
machine will only run for as long as this switch trigger
lever is pressed.
The built-in electronic system provides for jerk-free
acceleration when the machine is switched on and
under load readjusts the speed to the fixed setting.
In addition, this electronic system adjusts the motor
down in case of overload, i.e. the saw blade will stop.
Switch the machine off then. Then switch the
machine on again and continue sawing at a reduced
feed speed.
The setting wheel 11 (Fig. 2) can be used to adjust
the saw blade speed in a continuously variable
manner between 2700 and 4700
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rpm.