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3. 

Tighten

 

the

 

wing

 

bolt

 

(b)

 

to

 

fix

 

the

 

angled

 

stop

 

(13).

 

4. 

Switch on the machine with the On/Off switch

 

(2).

 

5. 

Push

 

the

 

workpiece

 

against

 

the

 

stop

 

(13)

 

and

 

slide it against the diamond cutting wheel (14) with the roll slide (6) and cut it is 

one

 

piece.

 

6. 

Switch off the machine

 

again.

 

 

45° diagonal cutting (Fig. 13)

 

1. 

Loosen the wing bolt

 

(c)

 

2. 

Set angled stop (13) to 45° and tighten the wing bolt (c)

 

again.

 

3. 

Tighten

 

the

 

wing

 

bolt

 

(b)

 

to

 

fix

 

the

 

angled

 

stop

 

(13).

 

4. 

Make a cut as described under 

„90° 

Cuts“.

 

 

Cutting with a fixed cutting depth (Fig.15, 16) 

 

The

 

cutting head (4) is fixed in place for this cut. The workpiece is pushed against the diamond cut

ting wheel (14) with the roll 

slide (6) and cut in one complete piece. When cutting, ensure a consistent pressure adapted to the motor

 

output!

 

1. 

Unscrew the star nob screw (e) on the cutting head unit (4) and push the cutting arm

 

upwards.

 

2. 

Place the workpiece to be cut on the roll slide (6) and place the stationary cutting wheel (14), with a full segment, loosely on 

the

 

workpiece.

 

3. 

Pull the workpiece back with

 

the roll slide (6) far enough that the diamond cutting wheel (14) can be lowered somewhat.

 

4. 

Fix the desired cutting depth with the star knob screw (e).

 

5. 

Lock the cutting depth with the star knob screw (f) on the cutting head unit

 

(4).

 

Attention! 

Always hold

 

and/or press the guided workpiece on the corresponding workpiece stop (7

 

+ 13).

 

Caution: 

Wait for the cooling water to reach the cut

ting disc (14).

 

 

Cutting with a non

-

fixed cutting depth (Fig. 17)

 

A non

-

fixed cutting depth is recommended for easier cutting of larger cutting depths. In the process, less stress is placed on the 

motor (5) and the diamond cutting wheel (14) is preserved.

 

The workpiece is moved back and forth with the roll slide (6) under the non

-

fixed cutting head for this cut. In the process cutting 

head (4) is pressed downward with the right hand.

 

1. 

Unscrew the star knob screw (e) on the cutting head unit (4) and push the cutting arm

 

upwards.

 

2. 

Fix the desired cutting depth with the star knob screw (f).

 

3. 

Lower the cutting head unit (4) with the

 

diamond cutting wheel.

 

4. 

Leave the star knob screw (e) unscrewed. 

Attention! 

It should be possible to lower the diamond cutting wheel (14) approx. 3 

mm below the upper edge of the roll slide (6). The diamond cutting wheel may not touch the roll

 

slide.

 

 

Cutting with the cutting head 

– 

pivot device / miter

 

cuts (Fig. 18

-

20)

 

Unscrew the cutting head pivot device with the lever screw (d) and pivot the cutting head (4) 45° to the stop. Retighten the lever.

 

Attention! 

Check the stop setting before you begin cutting. The diamond cutting wheel may not touch the roll

 

slide.

 

Perform cutting as described.

 

 

Replacing the diamond cutting wheel (Fig. 21, 22) Attention! Pull out the mains plug

 

Caution!

 

• 

Danger of cuts on the diamond cutting

 

wheel!

 

• 

Wear gloves when replacing the diamond cutting wheel.

 

• 

Check the cutting wheel for direction of rotation, concentricity and possible

 

damage!

 

 

1. 

Pull out the mains

 

plug.

 

2. 

Unscrew the star knob screw (e) on the cutting head unit (4) and push the cutting arm upwards completely. Lock the cutting arm 

with the star knob (f) on the cutting head unit (4) (Fig.

 

15).

 

3. 

Unscrew  and  remove  the  four  screws  on  the  blade‘s  protective  cover  (1) and  remove  the  protective  cover.  Note:

 

It  is  not 

necessary to disconnect

 

the

 

water

 

hose

 

on

 

the

 

protective

 

cover.

 

Carefully fold the protective cover

 

down.

 

4. 

Hold the cutting shaft in place with the supplied mandrel and unscrew the clamping nut with the open

-

ended spanner (included 

in the scope of delivery). Left

-

handed thread! Carefully remove the clamping nut, the pressure flange and the diamond cutting 

wheel

 

(14).

 

5. 

Before installing the new diamond cutting wheel (14), clean the cutting shaft and the battery flange with

 

a

 

rag

 

or

 

brush.

 

Attention!

 

Do

 

not

 

use

 

any

 

cleaning agents which can corrode the

 

components.

 

Attention! 

When  installing  the  new  diamond  cutting  wheel,  proceed  in  the  reverse  sequence.  Make  sure  that  the direction  of 

rotation is correct! (Insert the diamond cutting wheel 

– 

ARROW DIRECTION 

– 

in the operating side on the flange holder). The 

arrow direction on the cutting wheel and the protective cover must match. Re

-

mount the saw blade guard

 

(1).

 

6. 

Check the concentricity by briefly starting up the machine and then switching it off

 

again.

 

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Page 22: ...r cannot match incorrect assessment carelessness or negligence Always use your healthy common sense and caution in the workshop If you feel an operation is risky do not try it out Think about an alter...

Page 23: ...herwise it may cause considerable danger for the user 22 Connect the dust extraction device Wherever there are facilities for fitting a dust ex traction system make sure it is connected and used Warni...

Page 24: ...r use out doors When using a cable reel completely unwind the cable in order to prevent the cable from heatingup When working outside the electrical outlet must be equipped with a residual current cir...

Page 25: ...ting disc The diamond cutting disc must be checked regularly for physical integrity Risk of injury to fingers and hands during cutting disc replacement Wear appropriate working gloves Risk of injury d...

Page 26: ...covered with water during operation Mounting the roll slide Fig 11 1 Place the roll slide cutting table 6 on the roll table guide rail 9 in the process the frame a of the two right guide rollers cover...

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Page 30: ...ol The diamond cutting wheel is dull Replace the diamond cutting wheel with a new one The motor switches off during work The motor switches off due to over loading e g from excessive cutting depth Wai...

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