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8. Leave the off -cut piece on the saw table
until the saw blade is back in its posi-
tion of rest.
Cutting narrow workpieces (Fig. 25)
Be sure to use a push stick (19) when ma-
king longitudinal cuts in workpieces smaller
than 120 mm in width. The push stick is
supplied with the saw. Replace a worn or
damaged push stick immediately.
Cutting very narrow workpieces (Fig. 26)
•
Be sure to use a push block when ma-
king longitudinal cuts in very narrow
workpieces with a width of 30 mm and
less.
•
The low guide face of the parallel stop is
best used in this case.
There is no push block supplied with the
saw! (Available from your specialist dealer)
Replace the push block without delay when
it becomes worn.
Making angular cuts (Fig. 27)
1. Set the saw blade (31) to the desired
angle (see the section “Setting the cut-
ting angle”).
2. Set the parallel stop (20) in accordance
wit the workpiece width and height
(see the section “Parallel stop”).
3. Carry out the cut in accordance with the
workpiece width (see the section “Ma-
king longitudinal cuts”).
Making cross cuts (Fig. 28)
WARNING! Risk of injury!
There is a risk of serious injuries if the
bench-type circular saw is handled impro-
perly.
•
Always hold the guided part of the
workpiece. Never hold the part which is
to be cut off.
•
Always push the cross stop forward
until the workpiece is cut all the way
through.
1. Adjust the cross stop (15) to the desired
position (see the section “Cross stop”). If
you also want to tilt the saw blade (31),
slide the cross stop into the right guide
groove (6) to prevent your hand and the
cross stop from making contact with the
saw blade guard (2).
2. Lower the saw blade guard down to the
saw table (1). When sawing, the saw
blade guard will be pressed up by the
workpiece.
3. Press the workpiece fi rmly against the
cross stop.
4. Switch on an extraction system and
then the bench-type circular saw.
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