Checking:
On the upper scale 1, clearance indicator 65 must indicate
the identical value as the mark in lens 64 on the bottom scale
1.
Adjusting:
– Loosen screw 72 with a cross-head screwdriver and align
clearance indicator 65 alongside the 33 cm mark of the up-
per scale 1.
Adjusting the Parallelism of the Parallel Guide
(see figure P)
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Tilt the blade guard 5.x toward the rear to the stop.
– Loosen the clamping handle 47 of the parallel guide and
slide it until it touches the saw blade.
Checking:
The parallel guide 8 must touch the saw blade over the com-
plete length.
Adjusting:
– Loosen the hex socket screws 82 using the supplied hex
key 37.
– Carefully move the parallel guide 8 until it touches the saw
blade over the complete length.
– Hold the parallel guide in this position and press the clamp-
ing handle 47 down again.
– Retighten the hex socket screws 82.
Adjusting the Tension Force of the Parallel Guide
The tensioning force of the parallel guide 8 can decrease after
frequent usage.
– Tighten the adjustment screw 81 until the parallel guide
can be firmly affixed on the saw table again.
Adjusting the Lens of the Parallel Guide (see figure P)
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Tilt the blade guard 5.x toward the rear to the stop.
– Move parallel guide 8 from the right until it touches the saw
blade.
Checking:
The mark of lens 64 must be in a line with the 0° mark of scale
1.
Adjusting:
– Loosen screw 73 using a cross-head screwdriver and align
the clearance indicator alongside the 0° mark.
Adjusting the Level of the Insert Plate (see figure Q)
Checking:
The front side of the insert plate 31 must be flush with or
somewhat lower than the saw table; the rear side must be
flush with or somewhat above the saw table.
Adjusting:
– Adjust the correct level of the four adjusting screws 74
with a suitable slotted screwdriver.
Bosch Power Tools
Storage and Transport
Storing Product Features (see figures R1–R6)
For storage purposes, certain product features can be se-
curely fastened to the power tool.
– Loosen auxiliary parallel guide 49 from parallel guide 8.
– Attach all loose tool parts to their storage locations on the
housing. (see Table)
Figure
Product Feature Storage Location
R1
Blade guard 5.x
R2
"Auxiliary parallel
guide" fastening
kit 39
R2
Extraction adapter
41
R3
Unused saw
blades
R3
Ring spanner 15
R3
Push stick 13
R4
Hex key 37
R4
Parallel guide 8
R5
Angle stop 3
R6
Auxiliary parallel
guide 49
Carrying the Power Tool
Before transporting the power tool, the following steps must
be carried out:
– Bring the machine into the transport position.
(see "Transport Position", page 35)
– Remove all accessories that cannot be mounted firmly to
the power tool.
If possible, place unused saw blades in an enclosed con-
tainer for transport.
– Slide the table width enlargement 11 completely in and
press tensioning lever 18 downward to lock it.
– Slide the table extension 10 completely in and firmly tight-
en the locking screws 38 on the guide rods 24.
– Wind the mains cable around the cable holder 42.
– For lifting or transport, use the carrying handles 4.
When transporting the power tool, only use the trans-
port fixtures. Never carry the power tool by the protec-
tive devices, the table extension 10 or the table width
enlargement 11.
The power tool should always be carried by two per-
sons in order to avoid back injuries.
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Insert into the recess of fixture
22 and tighten with clamping
lever 46.1 or clamping screw
46.2
Clip into the holders 75
Insert into retaining clamp 76
Insert into saw blade storage
77 and lock the cover 14 over
it with fastening nut 12
Insert into saw blade storage
77 and lock the cover 14 over
it with fastening nut 12
Lock in place with fastening
nut 12
Insert into holders 78
Insert into the storage com-
partment for the parallel guide
36
Insert into retaining clamp 23
Insert into the storage com-
partment for the auxiliary par-
allel guide and lock in place
with the retaining bracket 79
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