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11.4.4 Setting the cutting width (fig. 27)
• The parallel stop (8) must be used when cutting sec-
tions of wood lengthways.
• The parallel stop (8) can be mounted on both sides
of the saw table (5).
• Two scales are printed on the front guide rail (7b),
which show the distance between the stop rail (8a)
and the saw blade (1) (cutting width):
-
Use the black scale in black font once you have
fitted the stop rail (8a).
-
Use the orange scale, if you use the parallel stop
(8) without stop rail (8a).
To set the parallel stop (8) to a specific dimension, pro-
ceed as follows:
1.
Raise the eccentric lever (8b).
2.
Slide the parallel stop (8) until you see the desired
dimension on the scale of the front guide rail (7b)
in the sight glass (29).
3.
To secure it in place, press the eccentric lever (8b)
fully downwards.
11.4.5 Setting the stop length (fig. 28)
To avoid the material to be cut becoming jammed, the
stop rail (8a) can slide in a longitudinal direction.
Rule of thumb: The rear edge of the stop should inter-
sect an imaginary line that starts roughly at the centre
of the saw blade and runs to the rear at 45 °.
1.
Set the required cutting width.
2.
Loosen the knurled nuts (G).
3.
Slide the stop rail (8a) until its rear end touches the
imaginary 45 ° line.
4.
Tighten the knurled nuts (G) again.
11.4.6 Adjusting the parallel stop (fig. 27)
If the parallel stop (8) with the stop rail (8a) is not in line
with the saw blade (1), it must be readjusted. Proceed
as follows:
1.
Remove the saw blade guard (2). (see 15.4.1)
2.
Set the saw blade (1) to the maximum cutting
depth. (see 11.2)
3.
Position the parallel stop (8) so that the stop rail
(8a) touches the saw blade (1).
4.
If the stop rail (8a) is not in line with the saw blade
(1), loosen the hexagon screws (8c) in the parallel
stop (8) with a hexagon spanner and align the stop
rail (8a) parallel to the saw blade (1).
5.
Tighten the hexagon screws (8c) again.
6.
Re-position the parallel stop (8) away from the saw
blade (1).
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11.5 Using the transverse stop (fig. 23)
Do not push the stop rail (19b) too far towards the saw
blade (1). The distance between the stop rail (19b) and
the saw blade (1) needs to be approx. 2 cm.
11.5.1 Setting the transverse stop (fig. 23)
1.
Secure the stop rail (19b) on the transverse stop
(19) by tightening the knurled nuts (19d).
2.
Slide the transverse stop (19) into one of the two
guide grooves of the saw table (5).
3.
Loosen the clamping handle (19c) and turn the
transverse stop (19) until the desired angle has
been set.
4.
Tighten the clamping handle (19c) again.
5.
To secure the transverse stop (19) on the sliding
carrier plate (21), tighten the wing nut for the trans-
verse stop (19f).
11.5.2 Using the screw clamp on the transverse
stop (fig. 23)
1.
Fit the screw clamp (19a) on the transverse stop
(19).
2.
Secure the screw clamp (19a) on the required
height by tightening the wing nut for the screw
clamp (19e).
11.6 Table width extensions
11.6.1 Pulling out the left table width extension
(fig. 29)
1.
To pull out the left table width extension (20), loos-
en the two wing nuts (20a) on the front and rear of
the machine.
2.
Pull the left table width extension (20) out to the
required length.
3.
Secure this position by tightening the two wing
nuts (20a) again.
11.6.2 Pulling out the right table width extension
(fig. 1 + 30)
1.
In order to pull the right table width extension (9)
out, you must loosen the right table width exten-
sion locking lever (11). (fig. 1)
2.
Pull out the right table width extension (9) to the
desired length. (fig. 30)
3.
Secure this position by tightening the locking lever
for the right table width extension (11) again.
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