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Bosch Power Tools
Ceiling Strips/Mouldings (According to US Standard)
Checking and Adjusting the Basic Adjustment
To ensure precise cuts, the basic adjustment of the machine
must be checked and adjusted as necessary after intensive
use.
A certain level of experience and appropriate specialty tools
are required for this.
A Bosch after-sales service station will handle this mainte-
nance task quickly and reliably.
Setting the Standard Bevel Angle 0° (Vertical)
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Turn the saw table
30
to the 0° detent
29
. The lever
10
must be felt to engage in the detent.
Checking:
(see figure Q1)
– Adjust an angle gauge to 90° and position it on the saw ta-
ble
30
.
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
34
over the complete length.
Adjusting:
(see figure Q2)
– Loosen clamping lever
23
.
– Push the stop
26
completely to the rear.
– Loosen the lock nut of the stop screw
53
using a commer-
cial box-end or open-end spanner (size 13 mm).
– Screw the stop screw in or out until the leg of the angle
gauge is flush with the saw blade over the complete length.
– Tighten clamping lever
23
again.
– Afterwards, retighten the lock nut of the stop screw
53
again.
In case the angle indicator
25
is not in a line with the 0° mark
of the scale
24
after the adjustment, loosen the screw
52
us-
ing a commercial cross-head screwdriver and align the angle
indicator along the 0° mark.
Setting the Standard Bevel Angle 45° (Vertical)
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Turn the saw table
30
to the 0° detent
29
. The lever
10
must be felt to engage in the detent.
– Turn the stop
19
completely to the rear.
– Loosen clamping lever
23
and tilt the tool arm by handle
4
leftward to the stop (45°).
Checking:
(see figure R1)
– Adjust an angle gauge to 45° and position it on the saw ta-
ble
30
.
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
34
over the complete length.
Adjusting:
(see figure R2)
– Loosen the lock nut of the stop screw
54
using a commer-
cial box-end or open-end spanner (size 13 mm).
– Screw the stop screw in or out until the leg of the angle
gauge is flush with the saw blade over the complete length.
– Tighten clamping lever
23
again.
– Afterwards, retighten the lock nut of the stop screw
54
again.
When the ceiling strips/mouldings are to be sawn lying flat on the saw table, the standard mitre angles
of 31.6° (horizontal) and 33.9° (vertical) must be set.
The following table contains instructions for sawing ceiling strips/mouldings.
Settings
Placed
against the
fence
Lying flat on
the saw table
Bevel angle
0°
33,9°
Ceiling strip/moulding
Left side
Right side
Left side
Right side
Inner corner
Horizontal mitre angle
45° right
45° left
31.6° right
31.6° left
Positioning of work-
piece
Bottom edge
against the fence
Bottom edge
against the fence
Upper edge against
the fence
Bottom edge
against the fence
The finished work-
piece is located ...
... to the right of the
cut
... to the left of the
cut
... to the left of the
cut
... to the left of the
cut
Outer corner
Horizontal mitre angle
45° left
45° right
31.6° left
31.6° right
Positioning of work-
piece
Bottom edge
against the fence
Bottom edge
against the fence
Bottom edge
against the fence
Upper edge against
the fence
The finished work-
piece is located ...
... to the right of the
cut
... to the left of the
cut
... to the right of the
cut
... to the right of the
cut
52°
38°
52°
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