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carrying out blade adjustment.
15.1 VERTICAL BLADE MOVEMENT
- Ensure that the locking handle is tightened fully before
starting work.
15.2 BLADE POSITIONING FOR 45° CUTS
15.3 CUTTING
- Check that the blade is aligned with the cutting line.
- As cutting thickness increases, the blade is subjected
to greater stress. To avoid overloading the motor, the
operator should continually check blade feed speed. The
speed will also depend on the characteristics of the
material being cut (hardness, toughness etc.).
15.3.1 CUTS WITH BLADE LOWERED FROM ABOVE
15.3.2 BLADE CHANGE
16. MAINTENANCE
- WARNING! Servicing must always be carried out by
qualified technicians and only after the motor has been
switched off.
- Always keep the guards in proper working order
and free from damage.
- As there is the continuous risk of inadvertent
damage to the electric cables, these must be checked
regularly each time before the machine is used.
16.1 TANK CLEANING ON WORK COMPLETION
16.2 WORK SURFACE CLEANING
16.3 GUIDE RAIL CLEANING
16.4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF COOLING
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16.5 TENSIONING THE DRIVE BELT (fig. 8)
- To avoid shortening the life of the belt, the bearings
and the blade shaft, do not overtension the belt. Finally,
check the two pulleys are aligned
16.6 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
17. REPAIRS
- Do not start the saw during repair work.
- If the guards are removed to carry out repairs, they
must be refitted properly when the repair work is finished.
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