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eral clearance of the saw carriage on the guide
rail can be adjusted using the spacer screws in
the additional hand grips [6-1].
Mounting the guide rail
The guide rail [7-1] is mounted using fastening
clamps FSZ 300 [7-2] or quick-action
clamps FS‑RAPID/L [7-5] that are inserted into
the guide groove provided (Fig. [7A]). This ena­
bles a secure hold, even on uneven surfaces.
Non-slip strips are attached to the bottom of
the guide rail so that the guide rail can be
placed down safely and to prevent scratches on
the surface of the material.
CAUTION
During mitre-cutting, the tool may collide
with fastening clamps or quick-action
clamps .
► Only tilt the saw at such an angle to pre­
vent the chain colliding with the clamp.
10.2 Angle stop (FS‑AG-2)
The combination of the guide rail [7-1] and the
continuously adjustable angle stop [7-3] allows
accurate angled cuts, e.g. for fitting work.
► Attach the angle stop [7-3] as shown in
Fig. [7B].
► The required cutting angle can be set on the
scale [4-3].
10.3 Installation of the connecting piece
(FSV)
Depending on the application and size of the
workpiece, you can connect multiple guide rails
using the connecting piece [7-4] (Fig. [7C]). To
ensure that the guide rail is securely connec­
ted, you can lock the connecting springs in the
corresponding threaded holes using screws.
10.4 Quick-action clamp (FS‑RAPID/L)
Using this accessory [7-5], you can quickly se­
cure the guide bar, which is inserted into the
lower groove. It is secured by pressing the trig­
ger. Pressing the locking button releases the
fastening.
CAUTION
During mitre-cutting, the tool may collide
with the handle of the quick-action clamp.
► After tightening, the handle of the quick-
action clamp must be turned to the left to­
wards the material to avoid collisions even
at the maximum mitre angle of 60°.
10.5 Recommended saw chains
Saw chain Application
SC 3/8"‑91 U‑39E
saw chain Uni
chain pitch 3/8"
for rip and cross cuts
for use with guide strip
GB 10"‑SSU 200
SC 3/8"‑91 L‑39E
saw chain, longitudinal cuts
chain pitch 3/8"
for rip cuts
for use with guide strip
GB 10"‑SSU 200
SC 3/8"‑91 F‑39E
saw chain fine
chain pitch 3/8"
for fine and cross cuts
for use with guide strip
GB 10"‑SSU 200
SC 3/8"‑91 I‑39E
saw chain ISO
chain pitch 3/8"
for flexible to pressure-resist­
ant insulating materials
for use with guide strip
GB 10"‑SSU 200
11 Maintenance and care
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always pull the mains plug from the socket
before performing any servicing and main­
tenance work.
► All maintenance and repair work which re­
quires the motor housing to be opened
should always be carried out by an author­
ised service workshop.
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Before all maintenance and repair work,
let the saw, the chain and the guide strip
cool down.
► Wear protective gloves to prevent injuries
at the sharp teeth on the chain or the sharp
edges on the guide strip.
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