15.2
Types of cut
Workpiece size
Larger workpieces are moved by pushing the sliding table with little effort. Smaller workpieces can
be pushed over the stationary table top, as with a table saw.
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Mitre cuts
Depending on the workpiece size, set the desired angle on the mitre fence or on the cross-cut
fence.
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Large workpieces
- Adjust the rip fence or the cross-cut fence. If necessary,
pull out the cross-cut fence.
- Use the downholder to fix the workpiece.
- Use the sliding table to move the workpiece.
- For removal widths less than 120 mm, use the push
stick.
- Angle: Adjust the angle with the cross-cut fence.
Smaller workpieces
- For smaller workpieces, use the mitre gauge. Set the
mitre gauge to 90° to the saw blade and place the
workpiece against it. The rip fence can be used to
support this.
- Use the pushing stick.
- Push the workpiece evenly with the pushing stick.
- Angle: Set the angle with the mitre gauge. You can fix
the angle stop in the groove of the worktable or the
sliding table.
Mitre gauge
- Loosen the locking screw (1) and set the desired angle.
Fix the locking screw again.
- Loosen the knurled screw (2) and position the mitre
gauge. Tighten the knurled screw again.
- If necessary, loosen the clamping screws (3) and move
the fence. Tighten the clamping screws again.
Cross cut fence
- Depending on the workpiece size and angle, select a
rotation point in the outrigger table and fix the cross-
cut fence.
- Loosen clamping 90° (4) and clamping screw (5).
- Adjust the angle of the cross cut fence
- Read off the set angle on the scale (6).
- Fix clamping screw (5).
- Fix the workpiece.
- Use the sliding table to move the workpiece evenly.
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