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BTI Profiline TKG 20-210 Manual De Instrucciones Original página 52

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8.
Loosen T-handle lock (67) and
remove the saw blade chip case
(68) from the saw table.
67
9.
Install blade guard (69) on the riving
knife (70); to do so, slide it into the
riving knife's slot and push it all the
way in against the stop, then tighten
the wing nut.
69
70
10. Connect the blade guard's dust
extraction port to a suitable dust col-
lector.
11. If necessary, attach the rip fence
(71) to the front of the saw table.
After loosening the two knurled nuts
(72),
the
fence
extrusion
removed and shifted:
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Wide edge (73):
− for cutting thick stock.
Small edge (74):
− for cutting thin stock;
− when the saw blade is tilted.
8.3
Operation
A
Danger!
Always work with a properly set
riving knife.
Always use the push stick if the
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distance between fence extrusion
and saw blade is ≤120 mm.
Set-in work or slotting must not
be carried out in table saw mode.
Carry out such work in crosscut
saw mode.
In table saw mode the rotating
table must always be in the 0°
position.
Rebating and grooving must be
done using a suitable guard,
since for this type of work the
blade guard must be removed. A
suitable guard would be for
example a tunnel-shaped cover
for the upper side of the work-
piece.
Before starting any work, check
to see that the following are in
proper working order:
− saw blade;
− blade guard;
− riving knife;
− push stick.
71
Assume proper operating posi-
tion:
− at the front of the saw;
− in front of the saw;
− to the side of the line of cut.
Do not reach under the saw table.
Risk of personal injury by the
rotating saw blade.
If the type of work requires, use
the following:
can
be
− work support – for long stock,
which would otherwise fall off
the table on completion of the
cut;
− dust collector;
− work clamp;
− Rip fence.
72
74
73
Standard cross cuts
1.
Set the saw blade with the hand-
wheel (75) for height adjustment to
the desired cutting height.
2.
Place workpiece flat on the saw
table.
75
3.
Start saw (press green switch but-
ton).
4.
Exert only moderate pressure when
sawing, to prevent the motor speed
to drop too much.
5.
Cut workpiece in a single pass.
6.
If no further cutting is to be done
immediately afterwards, switch the
saw OFF (press red switch button).
Bevel cuts
3
Note:
A bevel cut cuts the workpiece at
an angle between 0° and 45° from verti-
cal.
1.
Loosen the ratchet lock lever (76).
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2.
Tilt sawhead to
desired angle
against the workpiece's surface.
3.
Tighten the ratchet lock lever (76).
4.
Cut workpiece as detailed under
"Standard cross cuts".
9. Care and maintenance
A
Danger!
Unplug before servicing.
− Repair and maintenance work other
than described in this section should

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