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| English
1 609 929 W71 | (30.3.11)
Bosch Power Tools
Mounting the Saw Blade
If required, clean all parts to be mounted prior
to assembly.
– Place the new saw blade onto the interior
clamping flange
59
.
Note:
Do not use saw blades that are too small.
The clearance between saw blade and riving
knife must not exceed 5 mm (max.).
f
When mounting the saw blade, pay atten-
tion that the cutting direction of the teeth
(direction of arrow on saw blade) corre-
sponds with the direction of the arrow on
the blade guard and the lower saw blade
cover!
– Mount the exterior clamping flange
58
and
Allen screw
57
.
Press the spindle lock
56
until it engages and
tighten the hexagon bolt in clockwise direc-
tion.
– Mount the insert plate
5
into the saw table.
– Mount laser unit
41
and blade guard
3
to the
riving knife
4
. (see “Mounting the Laser Unit
and the Blade Guard”, page 43)
– Check if the cutting line of the the saw blade
is properly indicated by the laser beam (see
“Adjusting the Laser”, page 42).
The laser beam can be misadjusted when as-
sembling the laser unit
41
and the blade
guard
3
.
Operation
f
Before any work on the machine itself, pull
the mains plug.
Transport and Working Position of the
Saw Blade
Transport Position
– Turn crank
18
anticlockwise, until blade
guard
3
faces against the saw table
7
.
Working Position
– Turn the crank
18
clockwise, until the teeth
of the saw blade
28
are positioned above the
workpiece.
Increasing the Size of the Saw Table
Long workpieces must be underlaid or support-
ed at their free end.
The table extension
27
is used to widen or ex-
tend the saw table
7
. It can be mounted either
on the left or right side, or to the rear of the saw
table. (see “Mounting the Table Extension”,
page 44)
Additionally, the free end of the workpiece can
be supported (e.g., with the Bosch PTA 1000
roller stand) (see figure K). The roller balls en-
sure appropriate movability of the workpiece.
Adjusting Mitre Angles
(Universal Guide)
The mitre angle can be set in the range from 90°
(left side) to 90° (right side).
Adjusting Standard Mitre Angles
(see figure L1)
For swift and precise setting of commonly used
mitre angles, the universal guide engages at the
following standard angles:
±
90°/
±
75°/
±
67.5°/
±
60°/
±
45°/
±
30°/
±
22.5°/
±
15°/ 0°
– Loosen wing bolt
33
, if tightened.
– Turn angle stop
35
until the desired mitre an-
gle engages.
– Tighten wing bolt
33
again.
Adjusting Any Mitre Angle (see figure L2)
– Loosen wing bolt
33
, if tightened.
– Press lever
32
toward the front in the direc-
tion of the arrow and turn angle stop
35
until
the mark on guide rail
31
indicates the de-
sired mitre angle on the scale.
– Tighten wing bolt
33
again.
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