- Counterclockwise: Greater cutting depth
- Clockwise: Smaller cutting depth
Check the setting with a test cut.
9.3 Angle setting (Fig. 14)
Angled cuts of 0°-45° to the left of the stop rail can be
carried out with the circular table saw.
m Before making every cut, check that no collision can
occur between the stop rail, transverse stop and the
saw blade.
- Loosen the adjustment and locking handle (9)
- Set the desired angle on the scale by pushing in and
turning the hand wheel (8).
- Lock the adjustment and locking handle (9) at the
desired angle setting.
9.4 Working with the parallel stop
9.4.1 Adjusting the stop height (Fig. 15)
- The stop rail (25) of the parallel stop (7) has two
guide surfaces at different heights.
- Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut,
the higher side of the stop rail (25) must be used for
thick material (workpiece thickness exceeding 25
mm) and the lower side of the stop rail for thin mate-
rial (workpiece thickness below 25 mm).
- Undo the screws (A) on the side of the parallel stop
(7) and slide the stop rail (25) to the guide depending
on the desired position.
- Retighten the screws (A)
9.4.2 Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 16)
- Fit the parallel stop (7) by positioning it at the back
and fixing the clamping lever (29) in place down-
wards.
- When dismantling, pull the clamping lever upwards
and remove the parallel stop (7).
- The clamping force of the parallel stop can be ad-
justed at the rear knurled nut (B).
9.4.3 Adjusting the cutting width (Fig. 17)
- The parallel stop (7) must be used when cutting sec-
tions of wood lengthways.
- Place the parallel stop (7) on the guide rail (12) to the
left or right of the saw blade
- 2 scales (27/28) are printed on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (12), which show the distance between
the stop rail (25) and saw blade (5).
- Set the parallel stop (7) to the desired dimension on
the sight glass (26) and use the clamping lever for
the parallel stop (29) to fix in place.
- Make sure when mounting or when installing the
parallel stop that it should be aligned parallel to the
the saw blade.
9.5 Using the table width extension (Fig. 18)
- Always use the table width extension (14) with par-
ticularly wide workpieces.
- Loosen the clamping lever (33) and pull the table
width extension out far enough so that the work-
piece to be sawn can lie on it without tipping.
9.6 Transverse stop (Fig. 19)
- Slide the transverse stop (13) in a groove (30 a/b) of
the saw table.
- Loosen the clamping handle (31).
- Turn the transverse stop (13) until the desired angle
has been set. The scale (32) indicates the set angle.
(0° - 60°)
- Retighten the clamping handle (31).
10. Working instructions
Working instructions
After every new setting, we recommend performing a
test cut, in order to check the dimensional settings.
Wait after the saw has been switched on, until the saw
blade has reached full speed, before starting the cut-
ting process.
Secure long workpieces against tipping at the end of
the cutting process (e.g. with roller stand, etc.)
Be careful when cutting.
Only operate the device with an extraction system.
Check and clean the extraction channels at regular
intervals.
10.1 Performing longitudinal cuts (Fig. 20)
Here, a workpiece is cut in its longitudinal direction.
Hold the edge of the workpiece against the parallel
stop (7), whilst the flat side lies on the saw table (1).
The saw blade guard (2) must always be lowered onto
the workpiece.
The working position for the longitudinal cut must never
be in line with the cutting process.
- Adjust the parallel stop (7) according to the height of
the workpiece and the desired width. (see 9.4)
- Switch on the saw.
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