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Panel Saw
Kappa 30 / kappa 40
Operation
9.7.9 Cutting smaller, narrower workpieces
Fig. 103: Cutting smaller, narrower workpieces
1.
Take note of general procedures for authorised work-
ing techniques.
2.
Move the combination fence as far away as possible
from the saw blade.
3.
Attach the off-cut deflector to the machine in such a
way that the sawed off pieces do not collide with the
rising part of the saw blade.
4.
Undo the sliding table catch.
5.
Place the workpiece against the crosscut fence
6.
Switch the circular saw on.
7.
Using your left hand, press the workpiece hard
against the crosscut fence.
8.
Feed the workpiece evenly past the circular saw,
keeping your fingers balled into a fist.
9.
Pull the workpiece a few millimeters away from the
saw blade and move the sliding table into the initial
position.
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Repelling key
Warning! Risk of injury: An outrigger with an outrigger table is required when working with heavy work-
pieces and especially when working with large panels!
9.7.10 Cutting with an outrigger
Rough cut:
1.
Take note of general procedures for authorised work-
ing techniques.
2.
Move the parallel cutting fence as far away as pos-
sible from the saw blade.
3.
Set the cross fence to the desired dimensions.
4.
Undo the sliding table catch.
5.
Place the work-piece against the crosscut fence.
6.
Lift the end stop up and place it onto the workpiece
(Fig.).
7.
Place the work-piece against the crosscut fence.
8.
Switch on the circular saw.
9.
Feed the work-piece constantly past the circular saw,
keeping your fingers balled into a fist.
10.
Pull the work-piece a few millimeters away from the
saw blade and move the sliding table into the initial
position.
Precise cut:
1.
Lower the end stop.
2.
Place the work-piece against the crosscut fence and
the end stop.
3.
Press the work-piece against the crosscut fence.
4.
Feed the work-piece constantly past the circular saw,
keeping your fingers balled into a fist.
Fig. 104: Cutting with an outrigger - Rough cut
Fig. 104: Cutting with an outrigger - Precise cut
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