7.2 Using the chassis (Fig. 11)
To swing the chassis out, gently lift the saw at
the back (a) and push the wheels backwards
(15) (b).
Then lower the saw again, keeping it in this
same position.
The saw is now standing on the wheels and be
transported by one person with the aid of the
handles (16).
Important:
Never lift the saw by
the sliding table.
Important:
After transportation, the chassis (15)
must immediately be retracted in order to ensure
the saw is standing securely.
To do this, return the wheels to their starting
position by following the sequence in reverse.
7.3 Fitting / removing the saw blade guard (Fig. 9)
Mount the saw blade guard (2) on the splitter (5)
so that the screw fits through the hole (45) in the
splitter.
Do not tighten the screw (37) too far – the blade
guard must be able to move freely.
Fasten the extractor hose (14) to the extractor
adapter (16) and to the extractor socket of the
blade guard (2).
A suitable extractor system has to be connected
to the outlet of the extractor adapter (14).
To remove the saw blade guard, proceed in
reverse order.
Important!
The guard hood (2) must always be lowered
over the workpiece before you begin to cut.
7.4. Setting the splitter (Fig. 12/13/14/15)
Important! Pull out the power plug.
Set the blade (4) to max. cutting depth, move to
0° position and lock in place.
Remove the saw blade guard (see 7.4).
Take out the table insert (6) (see 7.6).
Slacken the fixing screw (38).
7.4.1. Setting for maximum cuts (Fig. 15/16/17)
Push up the splitter (5) until the gap between the
saw table (1) and the upper edge of the splitter
(5) is at its maximum.
The maximum distance between the saw blade
(4) and the splitter (5) is 8mm.
Re-tighten the nut (38) and mount the table
insert (6).
7.5 Dismantling the sliding table and opening the
chip box (Fig. 12, 13)
To dismantle the sliding table (3), pull the sliding
table (3) forward until the latching hook (10)
becomes visible.
Press down on the locking hook (10) with one
hand and at the same time use the other hand to
pull the sliding table (3) forward and out of the
guide (24)!
To open the chip box (17), remove the two
screws (b) and flip open the chip box. Tip: You
will find it easier to remove the screws (b) if you
set an angle of approx. 45° (see 8.5)
To assemble, proceed in reverse order.
7.6. Changing the saw blade (Abb. 16)
Important! Pull out the power plug first.
Set the saw blade (4) to max. cutting depth (see
8.2)
Take off the saw blade guard (2) (see 7.3).
Dismantle the saw table (see 7.5).
Open the lower chip box (see 7.5)
Place the counterholder (41) on the saw blade
flange.
Using the wrench (40), turn out the screw (42) in
the running direction of the saw blade.
Remove the saw blade (4) from the inner flange
and pull out in an upwards direction.
Clean the blade flange thoroughly before fitting
the new blade.
Mount and fasten the new saw blade in reverse
order.
Important! Note the running direction.
The cutting angle of the teeth must point in
running direction, i.e. forwards (see the
arrow on the chip box).
Refit and set the splitter (5) and the saw blade
guard (2) (see 7.4., 7.5.)
Check to make sure that all safety devices are
properly mounted and in good working condition
before you begin working with the saw again.
8.0. Using the saw
8.1. ON/OFF switch (Fig. 10)
To turn the saw on, press the green button .I. .
Wait for the blade to reach its maximum speed
of rotation before commencing with the cut.
To turn the machine off again, press the red
button “0”.
8.2. Cutting depth (Fig. 17)
Turn the hand crank (8) to set the blade (4) to
the required cutting depth.
Turn anti-clockwise:
larger cutting depth
Turn clockwise:
smaller cutting depth
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