English
OPERATION
M
NOTE:
In this section the essential operating elements of the
machine are introduced.
The proper use of the saw is detailed in Section
“Operation”, read this section before using the saw for
the first time.
A. Table saw mode operation (Fig. 2, 5, 6, 12)
Q
Ensure the table is fully assembled in the correct
orientation (Fig. 2), ensure that the lock down
pin(22) is positively located and locked to ensure the
secondary switch (Switch B (29)) is engaged.
Q
Remove rip fence(4).
Q
To start and stop the machine, use the ON/OFF
switch(7).
B. Miter Saw mode operation (Fig. 6)
Q
Ensure the rip fence(4) is correctly installed to cover
the saw blade. This activates switch A(8). Ensure
the cover (rip fence) is securely fastened. If not, use
rip fence knob (5) to secure.
Q
Remove the lower blade guard(14).
Q
To turn the motor on, press on trigger(20) at the
handle.
Q
To turn the motor off, release the trigger(20).
Rotating table (Fig. 7-9)
The rotating table (11) turns through 50o to the left and
through 60o to the right and engages in preset stops at
the 0
Ý
, 15
Ý
, 22.5
Ý
, 30
Ý
, 45
Ý
and 60
Ý
position.
For turning the miter table, the lock(9) must be loosened.
CAUTION!
In order to prevent the miter angle from changing
during cutting, the miter table’s lock knob must
be tightened (also when the table is engaged at
the preset stops.)
Bevel tilt setting (Fig.10-11)
The track arm holder can be tilted from vertical through
45
Ý
to the left.
For tilting the track arm holder the bevel locking lever (16)
must be loosened.
CAUTION!
In order to prevent the bevel angle from changing
during cutting, the track arm holder’s lock screw
must be tightened (also when engaged in the
preset stops).
Rip fence (Fig.12-13)
The rip fence(4) is mounted on the upper saw table(1).
The rip fence lock knob(5) must point towards the front
of the machine.
After loosening the lock knob, the rip fence(4) can be
removed and repositioned in crosscut saw mode(Fig.13)
the rip fence is positioned over the blade guard(3). When
repositioning the rip fence, always ensure you secure the
fence using the rip fence lock knob(5).
Connection of a Dust Collector
DANGER!
Some types of wood dusts (e.g. beech, oak, ash)
may harmful to health when inhaled. Use a dust
collector:
- When using the saw in enclosed spaces;
- When using the saw over extended periods (more
than ½ hour per day);
- When cutting oak, beech or ash.
The dust collector must comply with the following
requirements:
- Fitting the dust extraction port diameter (43mm);
- Air flow volume
550m3/h;
- Vacuum at the dust extraction port of the saw
740
Pa;
- Air speed at the dust extraction port of the saw
20m/s.
Observe and follow the dust collector’s operating
instructions as well.
Adjusting the Riving Knife (Fig.15)
DANGER!
Unplug before adjustment
NOTE:
The riving knife is factory-set to the lower position. An
alignment before initial operation is only necessary if the
riving knife’s position has changed during transport or the
maximum depth of cut is required.
1. Raise the upper saw table fully and tighten the depth
of cut lock screws.
2. Checking the riving knife:
- Distance between the saw blade’s outer edge and
the riving knife must be 3-8mm.
- The riving knife must be in alignment with the saw
blade.
DANGER!
The riving knife is one of the safety devices and
must be correctly installed for a safe operation.