43. Spindle lock
44. Knob for workpiece clamp
45. Knurled nut for depth adjustment
46. LED Worklight
47. Mitre arm bolt
48. Screws for laser adjustment
49. Lock nut for 45° bevel angle
50. Lock nut for 0° bevel angle
51. Fence bolts
52. Mitre arm holder
3. ASSEMBLY
Before carrying out any work on the
machine, disconnect the mains plug from
the power supply.
Transport position (Fig. B, C)
The position lock knob (38) makes it easier to move
the power tool when transporting it to various
working locations.
Unlocking the transport position (work position)
1. Press the handle (2) downwards slightly;
2. Pull the position lock knob (38) fully outwards
and lock it in place by turning it;
3. Slowly move the handle (2) upwards.
Locking the transport position (transport position)
Before locking in transport position, make sure
that the depth adjustment bolt (24) is adjusted to
unlimited depth. This way, the handle (2) can be
moved fully downwards without touching the depth
stop. Also, remove all accessories that cannot be
securely fitted to the machine.
1. Loosen the locking bolt for slide rails (29) if
tightened;
2. Pull the handle (2) forwards towards yourself
and tighten the locking bolt for slide rails (29);
3. Press the handle (2) fully downwards;
4. Lock the position lock knob (38) by first pulling
and then turning it;
5. Wind up the mains cable and tie it together with
the supplied cable strap.
After locking the transport position, use the
carrying handle (27) to safely carry and transport
the machine.
Only use the carrying handle to transport the
machine and never the protective guards.
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Assembly of the mitre arm (Fig. D, Y)
The front part of the table surface, hereafter refer-
red to as mitre arm (30), can be removed to achie-
ve even smaller outer dimensions of the already
compact mitre saw. To assemble the mitre arm:
1. Unlock the transport position (work position);
2. Loosen the knob for mitre adjustment (14);
3. Rotate the table (11) left or right to the 0°
preset. The angle can be read on the scale for
mitre angle (16) using the indicator for mitre
angle (17);
4. Pull and hold the mitre arm knob (39) as shown
on figure D1 using one hand;
5. With the other hand, insert the mitre arm (30)
onto the table (11) as shown on figure D2 whilst
pulling the lever for mitre adjustment (15).
Ensure the inverted triangle ends of the mitre
arm (30) fit properly in the identically shaped
notches in the table (11);
6. Now, release the mitre arm knob (39) and lever
for mitre adjustment (15);
7. Secure the mitre arm (30) by tightening mitre
arm bolt (47) as shown on figure D-3.
Note: whilst disassembled, the mitre arm (30) can
be stored in the mitre arm holder (52), as shown
on figure Y.
Install of a stationary machine (Fig. A, B, D)
To ensure safe handling, the power tool must be
mounted on a flat, stable work surface (e.g. work
bench) before use. You can install the machine in
three ways:
1. On a workbench
In this case the machine must be secured to the
workbench using suitable screw fasteners. Use the
four holes (12) to do this. As shown on fig. D.
2. On a subframe
Read all the warnings and instructions
included with the saw stand. Failure to
observe the warnings and follow instructi-
ons may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Assemble the saw stand properly before
mounting the power tool. Correct assembly
is important to prevent the risk of collapsing.
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