5.3.1.4 Adjusting the stop length (Fig. 29, 34)
The stop rail (2) can be moved in longitudinal
direction in order to prevent the workpiece from
becoming jammed.
Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop comes up
against an imaginary line that begins roughly at
the center of the blade and runs at an angle of
45° to the rear.
Set the required cutting width.
Slacken the wing nuts (B) and push the stop rail
(2) forward until it touches the imaginary 45° line.
Tighten the wing nuts (B) again.
5.3.2 Cross stop
5.3.2.1 Fitting the cross stop (Fig. 35 - 37)
Undo the clamp handle for the cross stop (10)
and wing nut (H).
Slide the cross stop (11) into the groove (F) in the
sliding table (15) (Fig. 35, 37).
Undo the wing nuts (G) and guide the stop rail for
the cross stop (13) over the screw heads on the
rear of the cross stop (11) (Fig. 36).
5.3.2.2 Stop height (Fig. 36)
The stop rail for the cross stop (13) supplied has
two different guide faces (high and low).
The stop rail must be turned to suit the thickness
of the materials you wish to cut.
Select the appropriate stop height and fit it as
described in points 5.3.1.1 and 5.3.1.2 for the
parallel stop.
5.3.2.3 Adjusting the angle of the cross stop (Fig.
37)
Undo the clamp handle for the cross stop (10)
and wing nut (H).
Turn the cross stop (11) until the pointer (I) points
to the angle required on the scale (J).
Tighten the clamp handle for the cross stop (10)
and wing nut (H) again.
5.3.2.4 Length adjustment of the parallel stop on
the sliding table (Fig. 37)
Undo the clamp handle for the cross stop (10)
and wing nut (H).
Slide the cross stop (11) into the required
position.
Tighten the clamp handle for the cross stop (10)
and wing nut (H) again.
5.3.2.5 Adjusting the stop rail for the cross stop
(Fig. 37)
Undo the wing nuts (G).
Slide the stop rail for the cross stop (13)
crossways until it reaches the required position.
Tighten the wing nuts (G) again.
Important.
Do not push the stop rail for the cross stop (13)
too far toward the saw blade (12).
The distance between the stop rail for the cross
stop (13) and the saw blade (12) should be
approx. 2 cm.
5.3.3 Sliding limit stop (Fig. 38-39)
To simplify cutting several workpieces of equal
length, the stop rail for the cross stop (13) is fitted
with an adjustable limit stop (14).
Undo the wing nut (K), slide the adjustable limit
stop (14) into the required position on the stop rail
for the cross stop (13) and then retighten the wing
nut (K).
The adjustable limit stop (14) can be moved away
upwards so that, for example, the edges of the
workpiece can be cut straight first, then the
workpiece can be turned and cut to the required
length with the limit stop (14) extended
downwards.
The adjustable limit stop (14) can be removed
from the stop rail for the cross stop (13) by
undoing the wing nut (K) and removing the
adjustable limit stop (14) from the stop rail for the
cross rail (13).
To assemble, proceed in reverse order.
5.3.4 Auxiliary edging plate (Fig. 40-43)
The auxiliary edging plate (16) is used as a limit
stop for edging.
Fit the auxiliary edging plate (16) to the sliding
table (15) as shown in Fig. 40 – 43).
Ensure that the metal plate (N) and the guide lug
(M) are in the groove (F) in the sliding table (15).
Slide the auxiliary edging plate (16) into the
required position and secure it by tightening the
wing nut (L).
5.4 Adjusting the saw
Important.
This saw is a precision tool which may
need to be readjusted after it is assembled or put in
position. Please carry out adjustments as described
in the following instructions:
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