9.5 90° chop cut and rotary table 0°- 45°
(fig. 1/7/8)
The sliding cross-cut mitre saw can be used for angled
cuts of 0°-45° to the left and right.
Attention!
For 90° chop cuts, the moveable stop rails (16a) must
be fixed in the inner position.
• Open the set screw (16b) for the moveable stop
rails (16a) and push the moveable stop rails (16a)
inwards.
• The moveable stop rails (16a) must be locked in a
position that the distance between the stop rails
(16a) and the saw blade (6) is at least 8 mm.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the stop rails (16a) and the saw blade
(6).
• Tighten the locking screw (16b) again.
• To adjust the rotary table (14), loosen the handle (11)
about 2 turns and press the locking position lever
(35) down.
• Adjust the rotary table (14) to the desired angle using
the handle (11).
• The pointer (12) on the rotary table must match the
desired angle on the scale (13) on the fixed saw ta-
ble (15).
• Re-tighten the handle (11) to fix the rotary table (14)
in place.
• Make a cut as described under section 9.4.
9.6 0°- 45° mitre cut and rotary table 0°
(fig. 1/2/11)
The sliding cross-cut mitre saw can be used for mitre
cuts of 0°- 45° to the left of the work surface.
Attention!
For mitre cuts (inclined saw head), the moveable stop
rail (16a) must be fixed in the outer position.
• Loosen the locking screw (16b) on the moveable
stop rails (16a) and push the moveable stop rails
(16a) outwards.
• The moveable stop rails (16a) must be locked in a
position that the distance between the stop rails
(16a) and the saw blade (6) is at least 8 mm.
• The moveable stop rail (16a) must be in the inner
position.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the stop rails (16a) and the saw blade
(6).
• Tighten the locking screw (16b) again.
• Move the machine head (4) to the upper position.
• Fix the rotary table (14) in the 0° position.
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• Loosen the locking screw (22). Tilt the machine head
(4) to the left with the handle (1) until the pointer (19)
points to the desired angle on the scale (18).
• Retighten the locking screw (22).
• Make a cut as described in point 9.4.
9.7 Mitre cut 0°- 45° and rotary table 0°- 45°
(fig. 1/2/4/12)
The sliding cross-cut mitre saw can be used for mitre
cuts of 0°- 45° to the left of the work surface and of 0°-
45° to the stop rail (double mitre cut).
Attention!
For mitre cuts (inclined saw head), the moveable stop
rail (16a) must be fixed in the outer position.
• Loosen the locking screw (16b) on the moveable
stop rails (16a) and push the moveable stop rails
(16a) outwards.
• The moveable stop rails (16a) must be locked in a
position that the distance between the stop rails
(16a) and the saw blade (6) is at least 8 mm.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the stop rails (16a) and the saw blade
(6).
• Tighten the locking screw (16b) again.
• Move the machine head (4) to the upper position.
• Loosen the rotary table (14) by loosening the handle
(11).
• Use the handle (11) to adjust the rotary table (14) to
the desired angle (see also point 10.5).
• Re-tighten the handle (11) to fix the rotary table in
place.
• Loosen the locking screw (22).
• Use the handle (1) to tilt the machine head (4) to the
left to the desired angle (see also point 10.6).
• Retighten the locking screw (22).
• Make a cut as described under section 9.4.
10. Maintenance
m Warning! Pull out the mains plug before carrying
out any adjustments, maintenance or repair work!
10.1 General maintenance tasks
Wipe swarf and dust off the machine from time to time
with a cloth. Oil the rotating parts once monthly to ex-
tend the life of the tool. Do not oil the motor.
Do not use corrosive agents for cleaning the plastic.
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