Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
adjustments to the equipment.
•
Unpack the bench-type circular saw and
check it for damage which may have occurred
in transit.
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The machine has to be set up where it can
stand firmly, e.g. on a work bench, or it must
be bolted to a strong base.
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All covers and safety devices have to be pro-
perly fitted before the machine is switched on.
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It must be possible for the saw blade to run
freely.
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When working with wood that has been pro-
cessed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws etc.
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Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make
sure that the saw blade is correctly fitted and
that the machine's moving parts run smoothly.
6. Assembly
Danger! Pull out the power plug before carry-
ing out any maintenance, resetting or assem-
bly work on the bench-type circular saw.
6.1 Setting up the bench-type circular saw
(Fig. 2)
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Danger! Make allowance for the weight of the
machine and arrange for another person to
help you if necessary!
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The bench-type circular saw must be stood
on a level surface.
•
To ensure that the saw stands securely we
recommend that you fasten the bench-type
circular saw on a firm substructure by the 4
holes (10) in the machine frame. Suitable fas-
tening materials (screws, etc.) are available
from your dealer.
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Fit the rotary knob (46) on the shaft (47). Se-
cure the rotary knob (46) with the recessed
head screw (48).
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Fit the extractor adapter (16) on the extractor
socket (17) at the back of the machine.
6.2 Transport setting (Fig. 3)
The bench-type circular saw is set at the factory
for transport. For compact transport and for opti-
mum storage, always fasten all the loose parts in
the holders provided (see Fig. 3).
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Wind the power cable onto the cable holder
(45).
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Position the cross stop (14) and the two wren-
ches (30, 31) on the left side of the machine.
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Fasten the push stick (3) on the parallel stop
(7).
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Secure the parallel stop (7) to the guide rail
(24) (see 6.9).
When you want to transport or store the machine
it is also advisable to set it as compactly as pos-
sible and create a level surface with the saw table
(1). To prevent parts projecting beyond the saw
table (1) you must do the following:
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Remove the blade guard (2), hang it on the
holder at the back of the machine and fasten
it in position. (see 6.6)
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Lower the splitter (5) into the transport setting.
(see 6.4)
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Use the hand wheel (8) to lower the blade
so that the blade (4) and the splitter (5) are
below the table surface.
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Use the clamping lever (42) to slacken the
guide rail (24). Use the rotary knob (46) to
move the guide rail (24) to the right until it is
accessible from underneath.
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With the parallel stop (7) facing downwards,
move it to the guide rail (24) and fasten the
stop at the guide screws (28) on the outer
right-hand side. (see 6.9)
•
Move the guide rail (24) to the far left and fas-
ten it with the clamping lever (42).
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To convert the saw from transport position to
working position, proceed in reverse order.
6.3 Fitting/changing the table insert (Fig. 4, 8)
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To prevent a higher risk of injury, the table
insert (6) must be replaced whenever it beco-
mes worn or damaged.
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Take off the saw blade guard (2) (see 6.6).
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Position the combination wrench (31) with
the tip on the rotary disk (13). Use the wrench
to turn the disk (13) clockwise in order to re-
lease the table insert.
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Take out the worn table insert (6).
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To fit the replacement table insert, proceed in
reverse order.
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Warning! When the workpiece is moved in
feeding direction, it must not be blocked by
the table insert!
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The height of the table insert (6) relative to
the saw table (1) is set at the factory. Check
the setting on a regular basis with the help of
an object with a straight edge (e.g. a ruler, an
angle gauge, etc.).
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If necessary, the table insert (6) can be re-
adjusted in height by means of socket head
screws (40).
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