
10.4 Angled cuts
► For angled cuts, use the spacer wedge with
protective cover (see Section
► Remove the parallel side fence.
► Position the preset profile setting rail in the
► Release the sliding table (see Section
).
► Use the preset profile setting rail to guide
the workpiece along.
10.5 Rip cuts
► Fit the spacer wedge with protective cover
).
► Remove the preset profile setting rail (see
► Fit the parallel side fence (see Section
► Make a rip cut.
10.6 Mitre rip cuts
► Use the spacer wedge with protective cover
).
► Remove the preset profile setting rail (see
► Fit the parallel side fence (see Section
► If the saw blade is inclined towards the par
allel side fence [9B]:
▻ Rotate the stop rail [9-1] so that the
lower side faces the saw blade so that
there is more space for the push stick
and the saw blade does not come into
contact with the stop rail.
▻ If there is still insufficient space for the
push stick between the protective cover
and stop rail, use a push block
*
.
▻ In order to prevent jams and workpiece
kickbacks, set the stop rail so that its
rear end is at the height of a 45° line
leading from the centre of the saw
blade.
► Set the inclination angle of the saw blade on
the control module (see Section
).
► Guide the workpiece along the parallel side
fence.
* Not included in the scope of delivery.
10.7 Non-through cutting
WARNING
Risk of accidents due to kickback
► The spacer wedge with guard must be re-
installed immediately after work that re
quires the spacer wedge with guard to be
removed.
Complicated non-through cutting operations
such as plunge cutting and plowing are not per
mitted.
For non-through cutting, use a feather
board
*
to ensure that the workpiece is
pressed tightly against the table during the
cutting process.
* Not included in the scope of delivery.
For non-through cutting, use the non-through
cutting spacer wedge (see section
Grooving
► Set the grooving depth (= cutting height) on
the control module (see Section
► Adjust the parallel side fence (see Sec
tion
).
► Fit the spacer wedge for non-through cut
).
► Guide the workpiece along the parallel side
fence.
► Repeat the process until the required
grooving width is achieved.
Rabbeting
Saw the first cut into the thin side of the
workpiece.
► Set the cutting height for the first cut on the
control module (see section
► Adjust the parallel side fence (see sec
tion
).
The first cut can be made into the thin side of
the workpiece.
► Turn the workpiece.
► Set the cutting height for the second cut.
► Adjust the parallel side fence.
Select the clearance to the parallel
side fence in such a way that the
groove that has already been sawed is
not on the side of the stop.
The second cut on the thin side of the work
piece can be produced.
10.8 Removing blockages [15]
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Switch the power tool off at the main
switch and remove the battery pack from
the power tool before performing any work
on the power tool.
► Remove the cover plate (see Section
).
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