9.3 Aligning the guide rail (Fig. 11+12)
1.
Turn the saw blade out of the sawing table at
maximum by turning the crank (10) clockwise as
far as it will go.
2. Position the rip fence (14) with the cam lever (13)
open on the guide rails (15) on the sawing table
and fix it in the 0-position by pushing the cam
lever (13) down completely.
3.
Slide the connected guide rails to the left until the
rip fence is at the outer right side of the saw blade.
4.
Then tighten the flange nuts (e) to fix this setting.
5. No fit the end caps (15b) on both sides of the rail.
9.4 Mounting / dismounting the Saw Blade
Guard (Fig. 13 + 14)
1. Loosen the screw with nut and washer (27)of the
saw blade guard (2). Place the saw blade guard
(2) from the top onto the riving knife (3).
2. Mount the screw with nut and washer (27) so that
the bolt sits firmly in the slot.
3. Do not overtighten the bolt (27) The saw blade
guard must be able to move freely.
4. Dismantling is carried out in reverse order.
m CAUTION: Before you start sawing, the saw balde
guard (2) has to be lowered onto the item being sawn.
After fitting, check that the saw blade guard (2) is
functioning properly. Lift the saw blade guard and
then release it. The saw blade guard should automat-
ically move back to its starting position.
9.5 Mounting / adjusting the riving knife;
Inserting the battery (Fig. 13-16)
Caution! Remove the mains plug! The setting of
the saw blade (4) must be checked whenever a
blade has been replaced.
1. Inserting batteries for the operation of the Laser
(Fig.13a):
- Set the Laser (34) On/Off switch to position "0"
(laser off).
- Remove the battery compartment cover (36) by
loosening the battery compartment screw (35).
Now remove the battery compartment cover (36)
by angling it to the side.
- Insert the batteries type LR03 / AAA (not sup-
plied), making sure the polarity is correct (see
Figure 13a).
- Replace the battery cover (36) and fasten it with
the screw (35).
• Notes on the batteries:
- If you do not use the laser for a long time,
please remove the batteries from the battery
compartment. Leaking battery fluid could dam-
age the device.
- Do not place batteries on radiators or expose
them to strong sunlight for long periods; temper-
atures above 45 °C could damage the device.
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• Initial assembly of the laser module:
- Assemble the laser with the two Phillips screws
(z), Fig. 15.
2. Adjust the saw blade (4) to a max. cutting depth,
move to the 0° position and lock in place.
3. Dismantle the saw blade guard (2) (not during in-
itial assembly).
4. Release the two countersunk screws of the table
insert (25) and remove the table insert (5).
5. Loosen the fixing srew of the riving knife (26). (use
the open-ended spanner AF8 supplied).
6. Push the riving knife (3) upwards.
7. The distance between the saw blade (4) and riv-
ing knife (3) should be between 3 mm and max. 5
mm, (Figure. 18)
8. Retighten the fixing screw of the riving knife (26)
and mount the table insert (5).
9. Mount the saw blade guard (2) with the screw and
knurled nut and washer (27).
9.6 Connect the suction device (Fig. 2)
1. Attach a suction hose to the suction adapter (16).
If necessary, secure the suction hose with a hose
clamp to prevent it from slipping off the suction
adapter (16).
2. A household vacuum cleaner is not suitable as
a suction device. Use a multi-purpose vacuum
cleaner or a swarf extraction machine.
10. Operation
10.1 Switchin on and off (Fig. 3)
• The saw can be switched on by pressing the green
"I" button on the on/off switch. Before you start saw-
ing, wait until the saw blade has reached its maxi-
mum speed.
• To switch the saw off again, press the red "0" button
on the on/off switch.
10.2 Adjusting the Cutting Depth (Fig. 1+3)
The saw blade (4) can be (continuously) adjusted to
the required cutting depth by turning the hand wheel
for the height adjustment (9)
• Anticlockwise: reduces the cutting depth
• Clockwise: increases the cutting depth
Check the adjustment by means of a test cut.
10.3 Angle adjustment (Fig. 1, 17, 21, 22)
With the table circular saw it is possible to make bevel
cuts to the left at an angle of 0° to 45° to the stop rail (14).
m Before making every cut, check that no collision
can occur between stop rail (30), transverse stop (31)
and saw blade (4).
1. Release the locking handle (7).
2. Set the desired angle on the scale by pushing in
and turning the hand wheel (9).
3. Lock the locking handle (7) in the desired angular
position.