4.2. circular saw replacement
*(Fig. 4, 5, 6)
1. Disconnect the power cord.
2. Unscrew the nut (A) from the reverse spring pin and remove the washers.
3. Loosen the screw (B) of the cover guide.
4. Release the chain (C) from the leg by removing the cotter pin and rotate the rest (D) all
the way back. Tilt the cradle (trunk support) towards you and place it on top of the rest.
5. Slide the lock pin (E) into the opening in the cover to lock the saw from movement.
6. Loosen the flange screw on the saw and pull up.
7. Install a new saw. Make sure the saw sits correctly on the rear flange and note the
direction of rotation shown - the teeth should be in the direction of the arrow.
8. Proceed in reverse order for assembly. The recommended tightening torque of the
screw is 25.2 Nm.
9. Hold the saw when you are replacing it. Secure the blade (saw) for any transport. The
saw is heavy and can be slippery. If it falls from your hands, it could cause serious
injury.
10. When replacing the saw, position the cradle so that its distance from the saw teeth is
50mm (Fig. 6).
Caution
Don't forget to remove the set screw after replacing the saw.
Always wear safety gloves when replacing the saw to prevent accidents.
4.3. Initial operational safety instructions
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Before putting the machine into operation, check that it is connected to the mains, that
it is not damaged and that the joint screws are tight.
Check that the power cord does not show signs of damage, such as cracks or stains.
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