7. Using the saw
7.1. ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1, 16 / Item 11)
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The On/Off switch is covered by an additional
cap. This has to be opened to switch on the
saw.
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To turn the saw on, press the green button
„I". Wait for the blade to reach its maximum
speed of rotation before commencing with
the cut.
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To turn the equipment off again, press the red
button „0".
7.2. Cutting depth (Fig. 1, 16)
Turn the crank (10) to set the blade (4) to the re-
quired cutting depth.
Turn anti-clockwise:
smaller cutting depth
Turn clockwise:
larger cutting depth
7.3 Parallel stop
The parallel stop (7) has to be used when making
longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces.
7.3.1 Stop height (Fig. 18, 19)
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The parallel stop (7) supplied with the bench-
type circular saw has two different guide
faces.
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For thin material you must use the stop rail
(23) as shown in Fig. 19a, for thick material
you must use the stop rail as shown in Fig.
19b.
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To change over the stop rail (23) to the lo-
wer guide face you have to slacken the two
knurled screws (26).
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Remove the two screws (18) from the parallel
stop through the one slot (27) in the stop rail
(23).
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Thread the two screws (18) into the other slot
(35) in the stop rail (23) and slide the stop rail
(23) back onto the parallel stop.
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Retighten the two knurled screws (26) in or-
der to fix the stop rail (23).
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The procedure for changing over to the high
guide face is the same.
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Warning! When in use, the stop rail (23) must
always be screwed to the side of the parallel
stop (7) which faces the saw blade.
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7.3.2. Cutting width (Fig. 17)
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The parallel stop (7) can be mounted on eit-
her side of the saw table (1).
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The parallel stop (7) has to be mounted in the
guide rail (28) of the saw table (1).
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The parallel stop (7) can be set to the requi-
red dimension with the help of the scale (22)
on the guide rail (28).
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You can clamp the parallel stop in the requi-
red position by pressing the eccentric lever
(12).
7.3.3. Setting the stop length (Fig. 17, 18)
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The stop rail (23) can be moved in longitudi-
nal direction in order to prevent the workpiece
from becoming jammed.
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Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop co-
mes up against an imaginary line that begins
roughly at the center of the blade and runs at
an angle of 45° to the rear.
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Set the required cutting width
- Slacken the knurled screws (26) and push
the stop rail (23) forward until it touches the
imaginary 45° line.
- Retighten the knurled screws (26).
Warning! The gap between the saw table (1) and
the underside of the stop rail (23) must not be
too large in order to prevent the material getting
jammed. To adjust the distance, the parallel stop
(7) must be fastened fi rst using the eccentric lever
(12). Then slacken the knurled screws (26), lower
the stop rail (23) down to the saw table (1) and
secure the knurled screws (26) again afterwards.
7.4 Cross stop (Fig. 20)
The cross stop (14) has to be used when making
cross cuts in wooden workpieces.
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Slide the cross stop (14) into the slot (21) of
the saw table.
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Undo the locking screw (20).
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Turn the stop rail (24) until the arrow points to
the angle required.
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Re-tighten the fastening screw (20).
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Check the gap between the stop rail (24) and
the saw blade (4).
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Warning! Do not push the stop rail (24) too
far toward the blade. The distance between
the stop rail (24) and the blade (4) should be
approx. 2 cm.
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If necessary, slacken the two knurled screws
(43) and adjust the stop rail (24).
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Retighten the knurled screws (43).
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