
12.3 Adjusting the maximum sliding table
lift [19]
If the sliding table can no longer be moved
across its maximum adjustment range:
► Manually (using force) move the sliding ta
ble to its front and rear end positions until
the edge of the sliding table is positioned at
the lift markings [19-1].
12.4 Cleaning the sliding table tracks [20]
If the sliding table is difficult to move, this may
be due to dirt in the sliding table tracks or in
the ball bearings.
► Clean the four tracks in the sliding table
guide [20-1] and the four tracks on the slid
ing table [20-2] with a cloth.
If the sliding table is still difficult to move, con
tact the manufacturer or an authorised service
workshop.
12.5 Adjusting the preset profile setting rail
Adjusting the perpendicularity:
► Image [21]
12.6 Cleaning the end stops [22]
If the reference movement fails: Clean the end
stops of the height and angle adjustment.
► Move the saw blade to the top position.
► Set the cutting angle to 0°.
► Use the main switch to switch off the power
tool and remove battery packs.
► Unfold the extension table.
►
Remove the service flap [22-1].
►
Clean the bottom height [22-3] and
angle [22-4] end stops with a brush.
► Insert the service flap and tighten it with the
screw [22-2].
► Insert battery packs and switch on the pow
er tool at the main switch.
► Move the saw blade all the way down.
► Use the main switch to switch off the power
tool and remove battery packs.
► Remove the service flap [22-1].
►
Clean the top height [22-5] end stops
with a brush.
► Insert the service flap and tighten it with the
screw [22-2].
► Remove the cover plate (see Section
).
►
Clean the angle end stops [22-6]+[22-7]
with a brush.
► Fit the cover plate.
If you experience problems with this procedure,
contact an authorised service workshop or the
manufacturer.
12.7 Aligning the parallel side fence with the
saw blade [23]
In case of splintering on the top side of the
workpiece left of the saw blade (on the side of
the preset profile setting rail)
► Turn in the screw [23-1].
The parallel side fence moves in direction A.
In case of splintering on the right-hand side of
the saw blade (on the side of the parallel side
fence)
► Turn out the screw [23-1].
The parallel side fence moves in direction B.
One turn of the screw [23-1] corresponds
to a movement of approx. 3.1 mm in direc
tion A or B.
It may be necessary to readjust the clamping
force of the parallel side fence (see Sec
tion
).
► Turn in the screw [23-1]: The clamping
force needs to be reduced.
► Turn out the screw [23-1]: The clamping
force needs to be increased.
12.8 Adjusting the clamping force of the
parallel side fence [24]
► Turning in the screw [24-1] increases the
clamping force.
► Undoing the screw reduces the clamping
force.
12.9 Aligning the sliding table with the saw
blade [25]
► Move the sliding table into the front position
and lock it there.
► Remove the cover cap [25-1].
▻
Press on both points to release.
▻
Pull off the cover cap.
►
Remove the cover cap [25-2] and slightly
undo the screw underneath it.
► Move the sliding table into the back posi
tion.
►
Remove the cover cap [25-3] and slightly
undo the screw underneath it.
►
Adjust the free cut with the screw [25-4].
NOTICE : Do NOT adjust the screw [25-5].
Otherwise, the sliding table will not move
easily.
►
+
tighten screws.
► Fit all cover caps again.
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