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2. Slanting saw blade for diagonal cuts (Fig. 18)
Loosen the two locking screws to make the setting.
Tilt the motor section against the base. Read the
angle which has been set from the scale. Retighten
both locking screws.
For a diagonal cut angle smaller 0° or greater 45°
(undercut):
Press the undercut button in and then slant.
(During the next adjustment the undercut function is
automatically deactivated.)
When cutting at an angle, adjust the position of the
glass guard so that it does not hit the workpiece being
cut.
Locking screw
Glass guard
WARNING
If the locking screw is loose, injury can result.
Tighten it securely after adjustment.
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Locking screw
Base
Undercut button
Fig. 18
3. Correcting the saw blade angle
The saw blade angle has been adjusted at the
factory. (Fig. 19)
If necessary, the saw blade angle can be adjusted for
0° and for 45°. Turn the adjusting screw (B) (for 0°) or
adjusting screw (A) (for 45°).
Adjusting
screw (A)
Adjusting
screw (B)
4. Sawing with a rip fence (sold separately) (Fig. 20)
For cuts parallel to a straight edge. The rip fence can
be inserted from either side into the support provided
for it. The cut width can be read off at the mark. Fix
using both clamping levers. It is best to calculate the
exact cut width by making a test cut.
Clamping lever
Fig. 19
Marking
Clamping lever
Fig. 20