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Changing the Tool
Before all work on the machine, pull the mains
plug.
Use only saw blades whose allowable rotational speed
is as least as high as the no6load speed of the power
tool.
Use only saw blades that comply with the characteris6
tic data given in these operating instructions and have
been tested according to EN 84761 and appropriately
marked.
Wear gloves when mounting the saw blade. Danger of
injury exists for contact with the saw blade.
Removing the Saw Blade
Place the power tool in the working position.
Pull the transport locking pin
27
completely out and
turn by 90°. Allow the transport locking pin to engage
in this position.
The tool arm is then locked in the working position.
Turn the screw
55
with the allen key
29
(6 mm) provid6
ed and, at the same time, press the spindle lock
54
un6
til it latches (see Figure
).
Hold the spindle lock depressed and unscrew the
screw
55
in the clockwise direction (
left?hand
threads!
). Take off the clamping flange
56
(see
Figure
).
Press the button
1
and swing the swinging guard
4
to
the rear to the stop (see Figure
).
Hold the swinging guard in this position and remove
the saw blade
21
(see Figure
).
Move the swinging guard slowly down again.
Mounting the Saw Blade
If necessary, clean all parts to be mounted.
Press the button
1
, swing the swinging guard
4
to the
rear to the stop and hold in this position.
Place the new saw blade on the tool spindle
57
.
(see Figure
)
When mounting, observe that the cutting
direction of the saw teeth (arrow on the
saw blade) agrees with the direction of the
arrow on the protective hood!
Move the swinging guard slowly down again.
Place on the clamping flange
56
and the screw
55
.
Press the spindle lock
54
until it engages and tighten
the screw in the counter clockwise direction.
To continue working, the tool arm must be unlocked
by loosening the transport locking pin
27
, pulling it out
and rotating it by 90°.
Checking and Adjusting Basic
Adjustments
To ensure precise cuts, the basic adjustments must be
checked and adjusted as necessary after intensive us6
age.
Adjusting the Laser
Place the power tool in the working position.
Remove the cover
24
(see Figure
).
Checking:
(see Figure
)
Draw a straight cutting line on a work piece.
Press the button
1
and move the tool arm downward
with the handle
2
.
Position the work piece so that the teeth of the saw
blade are aligned with the cutting line.
Hold the work piece in this position and move the tool
arm slowly upward. Clamp the work piece.
Switch on the laser beam with the switch
33
.
The laser beam must be in alignment with the cutting
line on the work piece over its entire length.
Adjusting:
(see Figure
)
Loosen the knurled screw
36
.
Pull out the allen key
34
.
Turn the adjustment screw
37
(horizontal laser posi6
tioning) and/or the adjustment screw
35
(vertical laser
positioning) with the allen key until the laser beam is
aligned with the cutting line on the work piece along its
entire length.
Carefully retighten the knurled screw.
Bevel Angle 0° (Vertical)
Place the power tool in the transport position.
Rotate the saw table
14
to the detent
13
for 0°. The le6
ver
11
must audibly engage in the detent.
Checking:
(see Figure
)
Place a combination square set to 90° on the saw ta6
ble
14
. The leg of the square must be flush with the
saw blade over its entire length.
Adjusting:
(see Figure
)
Loosen the locking knob
26
. Loosen the locking nut of
the stop bolt
17
with a commercially available ring or
open6ended spanner (10 mm). Turn the stop bolt in or
out until the leg of the combination square is flush with
the saw blade over its entire length.
Retighten the locking knob. Then retighten the locking
nut of the stop bolt
17
.
In case the angle indicator
50
is not aligned with the 0°
mark on the scale
58
, loosen the screw
59
with a com6
mercially available Phillips screwdriver and align the
angle indicator with the 0° mark.
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S2
S3
S4
S4
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T2
T3
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